Curious about Acupuncture?
Maximizing health, relieving pain. Your body is a dynamic environment of
interrelating and interconnecting networks. Some of these networks are obvious and others are more subtle. Western science has focused it’s attention on the obvious networks such as the
nervous, circulatory, endocrine, and lymphatic systems.
In contrast, Traditional Chinese Medicine has, over
the centuries, mapped out the subtle networks and interrelationships that
reveal our bodies to be dynamic cellular ecosystems. Acupuncture has been evolving for the past 2,500 years, with its results seen around the world.
By using a systems approach to health care, early
Oriental practitioners discovered Acupuncture points. They found that upon stimulating these
points a cascade of positive changes occur in the body.
Computer imaging of the brain during an acupuncture
treatment shows dynamic activity occuring in many
regions and structures within the brain. This modern research has shown that stimulating an Acupuncture point
causes an increase in the production of endorphins and simultaneously
activates the immune and endocrine systems.
Your acupuncturist can choose the most effective
treatment plan to help you obtain your desired health outcome. Acupuncture point will be chosen to
relieve pain and stress, and to increase vitality.
Each acupuncturist uses fine high grade surgical steel
needles to stimulate the Acupuncture point on your body. These pre-sterilized and disposable
needles are used ‘only once’.
Traditional Chinese Medicine includes many
modalities. Ask your practitioner
about alternatives to needles.
Millions of patients have enjoyed the benefits of acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine. They report the elimination or reduction of pain, and increase in function, and a greater sense of vitality and well-being.
Acupuncture point treatment has evolved over thousands of years. It is called empirical science when Acupuncture point have been systematically tried and observed for functions and treatment efficacy. This art was started by the use of what the Chinese call ‘ashi’ points, or points where there is pain. Bones, sharpened stones, or bamboo were inserted into these ‘ashi Acupuncture point’ and it was found to give relief. Over the next few centuries, Qigong practitioners, doctors, and shamans began to see and map out the system of energetic meridians that course throughout our body. To date this is still being refined. Acupuncture point are specific points on the body which give particular access to this energetic system, performing different functions depending on their locations and the patterns of disease disharmony involved.
The needles are usually retained in the body for 10 minutes to one hour. While the patient is relaxed, the Acupuncture practitioner may choose to manipulate particular needles at particular Acupuncture point to give desired effects. This action is to either tonify, nourish, or strengthen, or conversely, to drain or subdue.
Electrical stimulation is also sometimes indicated. This is performed by placing small alligator clips onto the needles and passing a very mild battery generated electrical current through the it.
It should be known that many conditions can take many months of treatments to obtain desired results. For instance, Chronic low back pain that has been nagging someone for 10 years may see some very quick results, although, any substantial lasting effects would actually take months or even years of regular treatments. The acupuncture practitioner will find out all they can about the particular condition and judge how frequent and how long treatment is indicated according to the severity and duration.
The sensations people claim to receive from Acupuncture point treatment are: dull aching pain, tingling sensation at the points or along the course of a meridian, mild electrical shock, heaviness of the treated limb(s), and many more that get quite original to the individuals. Although, if pain seems to persist and is unbearable, inform your acupuncturist, he may extract the particular needle or back it off until the pain subsides.
As with any medical field, the patient should use caution and instinct in carefully choosing their practitioner. It should be someone they feel very comfortable with so a trusting relationship may be formed. The practitioner themselves should be healthy, as they are coming in very intimate contact with your subtle inner energies.
To Schedule an Acupuncture Appointment with Dr. Hishon call:
309-256-3339
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