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Acupuncture -- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
 

What is acupuncture?

An ancient Chinese medical procedure to restore the body’s balance to heal itself, acupuncture is the insertion of exceptionally narrow needles in a myriad of strategic points on in the body.

Is acupuncture a medical fad?

On the contrary, acupuncture is not a fad. Incepted thousands of years ago in China, acupuncture has gained popularity over the last two decades. Although scientists have not conclusively determined how acupuncture works, certain studies demonstrate that it offers innumerous health benefits. From reducing nausea caused by chemotherapy to from alleviating pain, acupuncture represents many medical advantages.

What is entailed in acupuncture therapy?

Generally, acupuncture treatment is administered in an outpatient setting over a series of weekly or biweekly therapies. Usually, up to 12 treatments is the norm. Each acupuncture specialist or practitioner extends treatment according to his or her style. The visits vary anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes.

Verisimilar to a regular physician visit, the acupuncture appointment includes a complete examination and a comprehensive assessment of the patient’s current health condition. After the insertion of needles has been completed, the acupuncture practitioner should offer a few self-care strategies.

How painful is the acupuncture treatment?

The acupuncture treatment is administered with sterilized, individually wrapped stainless steel needles. The acupuncturist uses the needles one time, only. Then the needles are disposed. Upon insertion, a piercing sensation may be experience for a brief moment.

Overall, the procedure is not excruciating. Once the needle reaches the appropriate point, patients have reported an intense sensation. Upon the final placement, the needles are sometimes stimulated with heat or electricity or gingerly moved.

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