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Acupuncture: An Alternative Approach to Pain Relief

Renaud, 44, has been a licensed New York state acupuncturist since 2000. His office is at 485 Western Ave. inside the Acupuncture Balancing building, previously called Albany Classical Acupuncture. Nearby landmarks include the Mobil station and Citizen’s Bank.

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More Children Turning To Acupuncture To Ease Chronic Pain

Over the past several decades, people like Andrew have turned more and more to complementary and alternative medicines (CAMs) such as acupuncture. Acupuncture is a popular way of managing symptoms. Physicians are recognizing the value of acupuncture as a helpful and valid treatment option.

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Women with PCOS benefit from acupuncture and exercise

“The study shows that both acupuncture and exercise reduce high levels of testosterone and lead to more regular menstruation,” says docent associate professor Elisabet Stener-Victorin, who is responsible for the study. “Of the two treatments, the acupuncture proved more effective.”

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Yin Yang: Traditional Chinese medicine offers many health benefits

“Chinese medicine is a very hard thing for Westerners to understand,” Glenn said. “This is a practice that is more than 5,000 years old – based on the vital energy in the body.”
Glenn said the Chinese were meticulous record keepers that began with the cause and effect in the body. It is not magic or mystical, but rather a physiological response to the body. It is all about balance – the yin and the yang.

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Acupuncture used to ease cancer pain

A few years ago, 83-year-old Janet Davis was enjoying her plane, and her retirement. But a second mastectomy grounded her last April. And now the cancer has spread to her bones. So Dr. Jongbae Park stepped in to help. His solution: acupuncture. Janet would rather have needles than pain killers. “It reduces the pain. It’s just not there anymore,” she said. “As treatment effect of acupuncture becomes noticeable, patients start to reduce their narcotics or pain killers,” said Dr. Park. The proof? Studies show acupuncture alone cut post-chemotherapy fatigue by 31 percent. It also cut hot flashes by 50 percent, and slashed overall cancer pain by 36 percent.

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Posted in Acupuncture Information, Acupuncture News on Jan 24th, 2011, 4:37 pm by admin     

Acupuncture helps where drugs don’t

Charleston chiropractor Paul Casingal added acupuncture to his medical toolbox because he believed it could help the terrible migraine headaches his 14-year-old daughter suffered. Indeed, the very first treatment in which Casingal gently inserted a half-dozen needles in his daughter’s head – needles she didn’t even feel – resulted in her pain decreasing by half in about 30 minutes. Subsequent treatments have actually eliminated her headaches. She hasn’t suffered a migraine in a year. “That’s when I had my ‘aha’ moment,” Casingal said. His chiropractic work had been helping patients with chronic pain, back and neck problems. By adding acupuncture, Casingal believed he could do more. “Everything I did before then helped them, but not as fast as acupuncture,” Casingal said. “Doing both together has been incredible in terms of helping my patients.”

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Acupuncture Helped Menopausal Woman Menopausal with Hot Flashes

Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese therapy that involves putting tiny needles in the skin at certain points in the body to restore the flow of energy through the body. Nancy Naeve Brown met a Sioux Falls woman who is sold on it’s healing nature because she no longer has hot flashes, insomnia or allergy congestion.

Linda Olson has been coming to get acupuncture from Dr. Dawn Flickema at the Sioux Falls Avera McGreevy Clinic on 69th going on 3 months now and going on 3 months she says she has never felt better.

Linda says, “I’d been having issues with hot flashes and insomnia for well over a year and anytime I don’t have to take a pill I’m for it.”

Dr. Flickema says, “It’s not a hollow needle like you draw blood with. It’s a solid stainless steel sterile needle when I put the needle in I’m looking for specific anatomic landmarks as to where the meridian is for the person I’m trying to fix. What I do is twist the needle down to hit the specific cells associated with the meridian.”

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Acupuncture and Improved Athletic Performance

Acupuncture has it’s origins in ancient China. For thousands of years practitioners of Eastern medicine have developed acupuncture skills and techniques that have been refined and re-refined into a very effective and precise medical art. However, it is still in many ways an art and can differ greatly from one practitioner to another. Within recent decades acupuncture has gain broad acceptance within Western medicine and has been scientifically show to have great benefit in many different medical and health circumstances. One of many specific uses for acupuncture that has been closely examined is it’s effect on athletic performance. Athlete’s have been shown to be more willing to engage in Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM), 56%, as compared to the general population, 36%. So is there an actual benefit to acupuncture on athletics? After a brief literature review, the answer is a resounding yes. Keep in mind, that there are many additional benefits of acupuncture, which are beyond the scope of this article.

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Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 5th, 2011, 7:03 pm by admin     

Pet pooch’s pain eased by acupuncture

A dog owner has told of her delight after her pet regained her health – through the ancient Chinese practice of acupuncture.

Scottie dog Heather was left in severe pain after developing a problem with a disc in her spine.

Conventional medicine did little to help the nine-year-old animal, who still had trouble walking three months after her injury despite rest and medication. But owner Helen Anthony, from Kilmacolm, Renfrewshire, found an unexpected solution when her pet was referred to a vet who practises acupuncture, which involves inserting needles into the body for therapeutic purposes.

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NFL Stars Turning To Acupuncture For Aches And Pains

Although 40 NFL players swear by its methods, acupuncture isn’t a hugely popular treatment method among professional football players.

But for the members of the Jets, Giants, Steelers, Bengals, and Dolphins that Lisa Ripi treats, acupuncture is a treatment they can’t live without.

Ripi focuses on players’ sore areas to increase blood flow. Players tend to get pain in different spots depending on their positions, so Ripi typically treats the legs and shoulders of wide receivers, the elbows and backs of offensive linemen, the throwing shoulders of quarterbacks, the backs of defensive linemen, and the hamstrings of running backs. Her clients say that the treatment makes them feel substantially more loose and flexible.

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Posted in Acupuncture Information, Acupuncture News on Dec 1st, 2010, 4:10 pm by admin     

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