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June 19, 2009

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The acupuncture points used will depend on the type of joint pain and where the symptoms are felt. If the pain is in the shoulder joints, points called the Large Intestine 15 and Triple Heater...

The acupuncture points used will depend on the type of joint pain and where the symptoms are felt. If the pain is in the shoulder joints, points called the Large Intestine 15 and Triple Heater 14 might be used. If the pain afflicts the elbows, Large Intestine 11 If the pain is in the hip, Gall Bladder 30 may be used. For any pain problems with the face or head, Large Intestine 4 is useful. In cases of pain at the ankle, spine and jaw, local points beside the problem areas are used.

History of acupuncture

Acupuncture and Chinese herbs have been used successfully to joint pain long before the existence of Western medicine. Treatment is designed to meet the unique presentation of each patient. In all over the world this process is used to cure all types of joint pains. Joint pain is thought to be the result of blockage of the flow of Qi or soul, the life force energy. This blockage can be caused by the invasion of pathogenic temporal conditions including wind, cold, damp or damp-heat. The clinical manifestation of the resultant syndromes, that is whether the joint is cold or hot, swollen stiff, it will depend on the pathogenic influence. The treatment is designed to address the specific underlying Qi disturbance that occurs in each presentation.

Pros and cons of acupuncture

Acupuncture is unable to change the original structure of a degenerated joint. However the amount of pain occurring in an area may be exacerbated if blocked Qi exists there. Acupuncture improves the flow of energy through the affected area, along with the fluids that nourish the joint. This alone can result in significant relief. However, the benefits of the acupuncture treatment do not end there. Every acupuncture treatment that is done in accordance with the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine must treat the whole person as well. The practitioner works to correct the underlying energy disharmonies and thus impact all the body's systems. The arthritic patient may get significant relief as a result of this process. Extensive research has shown that acupuncture treatment releases endorphins. Although their presence is temporary, this neurotransmitter helps to deal with chronic discomfort by improving the mood.

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