Sunday, January 14, 2018

What You Need To Know About Acupuncture Palo Alto

By Pamela Brown


Though it goes back centuries, the usage of Traditional Chinese Medicine is still standing today in many parts of Asia. Certain aspects of it are being practiced in western culture as well, though they have no part of traditional western medicine. The use of teas and herbs is prevalent, as is the use of needles to help relieve certain ailments. If you wish to take part in this ancient practice, then visit an acupuncture Palo Alto practitioner.

This form of Traditional Chinese Medicine involves the use of needles. They are quickly inserted into the body so that there is as little pain as possible. Most patients say it feels like a quick sting with a little bit of pressure, but not painful. They are inserted strategically, and the placement depends upon what is ailing you.

Patients decide upon this type of treatment because they are seeking relief when other things have not worked. Usually, it is due to pain that is strong and chronic. This could be due to an accident, such as a car crash or work accident. Sports injuries are also a common reason to pursue this line of therapy. Others wish to lose weight, get menopause relief or get help with their sleeping issues.

The use of the needles is completely hygienic. The person doing it is well trained in keeping things clean and safe. They always use sterilized needles, or in some cases use disposable, single use ones that are never reused, making them very sterile.

Before insertion, the area of the skin where the needle will be put is swabbed with a sterile cleanser to ensure the utmost in safety. Most practitioners use a plastic tube of some sort to help guide the needle as they pierce it through your skin. They make be spun or flicked other otherwise manipulated to make sure they are sitting just right for the optimum relief.

There is also something called electroacupuncture, which uses small electrical pulses to further stimulate the needle. The pulses go through the needle and into your body to help make the treatment even more effective.

Of course, the success of this type of session largely depends on how you react to needles. Some people are unfazed by them, while others are very afraid and cannot fathom the thought of having several on their body at the same time. In this case, you can still enjoy a similar practice such as acupressure, which uses pressure instead of needles to give you pain relief.

Though you can get an acupuncture session on its own, most doctors will use it in conjunction with other forms of care. For example, they may give you weekly sessions with the needles, but also insist that you do some exercises or stretches on a regular schedule to help maintain the work you have done. They may also ask that you make dietary or lifestyle changes to help further relieve what is ailing you.

Before you make that first appointment, it is advisable to do some footwork first. After all, this person is going to insert needles int your entire body. You want someone who is licensed and experienced to keep you free from harm.




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