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Different Methods of Acupuncture

Read complete study at: http://pinnacleintegrative.com/acupuncture/<br>Acupuncture, or “needle therapy” (zhenjiu) as it is called in Chinese, is one of the most ancient forms of therapy, which is gaining more and more popularity in the U.S. for the treatment of acute and chronic pain as well as systemic inflammatory conditions.

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Different Methods of Acupuncture

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  1. Different Methods of Acupuncture http://pinnacleintegrative.com

  2. What is Acupuncture? Acupuncture, or “needle therapy” (zhenjiu) as it is called in Chinese, is one of the most ancient forms of therapy, which is gaining more and more popularity in the U.S. for the treatment of acute and chronic pain as well as systemic inflammatory conditions. During the treatment, very thin, solid, hair-like needles are inserted at specific points on the body. In Chinese these points are called “neural nodes” (jie) and the stimulation of these nodes affects both the central and peripheral nervous systems.

  3. It triggers the release of the body’s internal chemicals such as endorphins and enkephalins, which have pain-relieving properties. Secondly, this method of treatment causes “vaso-dilation” (opening of blood circulation). The healing prowess of your body lies in the blood. The improved blood circulation delivers hormones and immune cells to whatever part of the body that the needle has stimulated. This is how the body heals itself; there is no medicine on the needles. Read complete study at:http://pinnacleintegrative.com/acupuncture/

  4. How does acupuncture work? Acupuncture improves the body’s functions and promotes the natural self-healing process by stimulating specific anatomic sites--commonly referred to as acupuncture points, or acupoints. The most common method used to stimulate acupoints is the insertion of fine, sterile needles into the skin. Pressure, heat, or electrical stimulation may further enhance the effects. Other acupoint stimulation techniques include: manual massage, moxibustion or heat therapy, cupping, and the application of topical herbal medicines and linaments.

  5. Different Types of Acupuncture • Some of the many different types of acupuncture practiced around the world include: • Acupressure: Is a form of acupuncture that uses pressure and massage techniques to stimulate acupoints rather than needles. Acupressure itself is practiced in many different ways across the world. • Moxibustion: Involves the stimulation of acupuncture points through the burning of a herb called moxa near these points.

  6. Auricular acupuncture: The focus of this type of acupuncture is the ear. Either needles or minute electrical currents are used to treat a variety of different techniques. The idea is to stimulate signals to the brain that can relieve pain and help promote recovery. • Japanese acupuncture: Is basically the practice of acupuncture in Japan, which has developed many of its own unique facets. Japanese acupuncturists will often use touch as part of the diagnostic process. This form of acupuncture also usually involves very fine needles which are not inserted to a significant depth. This practice will also sometimes involve using acupressure or moxibustion.

  7. Contact Us Pinnacle Integrative Health, PC 509 Olive Way Suite 803 Seattle, WA 98101 Office: 206-624-0397 Fax: 206-623-0429 Email:info@pinnacleintegrative.com Read complete study at: http://pinnacleintegrative.com/acupuncture/ Stay With Us -

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