Acupuncture Vs Fibromyalgia
Sunday, 07.15.2007, 11:05am (GMT)
Acupuncture is another alternative treatment,
like cupping therapy, which has been effectively used to provide some
fibromyalgia patients relief from painful symptoms. However, unlike
cupping therapy that has been adapted from traditional Chinese
medicine, acupuncture is traditional Chinese medicine.
What is acupuncture? Acupuncture has existed for more than three
thousand years and originated in China. It is an ancient Chinese
practice that has been used throughout time for treating painful
symptoms that occur from a variety of health ailments. Its purpose is
to improve the overall functioning of the body by restoring balance to
the body’s natural life force known as “chi”.
Chi flows through 14 meridians (unseen channels within the body),
and each meridian is connected to various trigger points (known as
acupoints) throughout the body. Thus, everything is interconnected,
which means when specific acupoints related to the health problem are
stimulated, this helps to bring balance to the body as a whole.
How is it performed? Acupuncture is a treatment that involves
inserting short, solid hair-thin needles into specific acupoints on the
body. There are numerous acupoints located all over the body. The ones
that are focused on during a session are related to the health problem
suffered by the patient.
Usually, before an acupuncture session begins, the acupuncture
therapist with ask a fibromyalgia sufferer specific question related to
the symptoms they experience, and if there are any other treatments
they are currently using. The therapist will then check the pulse and
the texture and color of the tongue in order to determine which
acupoints should be targeted. A therapist may target as many as 15
acupoints in one session.
Once the acupoints are decided, the needles will then be inserted.
The insertion of the needles is not and should not be a painful
experience. Many people describe it as a slight pinch or a dull ache or
tingling feeling in the affected area. Needles are usually left in the
body for 20 minutes.
After the session, some people find they are totally relaxed, their
limbs feel heavy, or that they are energized. However, bear in mind
that everyone responds differently to treatment.
Are there any side effects? Some individuals experience side
effects such as fainting, fatigue, headache and nausea, but this is
extremely rare and usually only occurs in those suffering from
complications, and when treatment is performed by someone who is not
qualified. However, it’s a good idea to talk to you doctor about
acupuncture treatment before perusing it.
How does acupuncture benefit fibromyalgia? Medical studies have
found that acupuncture is quite successful at relieving fibromyalgia
symptoms for up to one month after treatment. The symptoms it
effectively relieves include:
• Decreases and relieves pain
• Reduces feelings of depression
• Increases energy and reduces fatigue
It is believed that acupuncture needles help to increase blood flow
in fibromyalgia sufferers, and the increase in circulation helps
decrease the number of sensitive points and improve overall muscle
health. It is also believed by Western medicine that the reason
acupuncture is so successful at reducing and relieving pain is because
it increases the level of endorphins (natural painkillers in the body)
and may block pain impulses to the brain.
How can you find an acupuncture therapist? Ask your…
• Health care provider
• Physical therapist
• Neurologist
• Hospital
• Fibromyalgia support group
You can also do an online search using the keywords “acupuncture” or “acupuncture therapy” and your city name.
Make sure you receive acupuncture therapy form a qualified and
experienced acupuncture therapist. If a therapist does not have a
license find out their educational background and how long they have
been practicing acupuncture. It also doesn’t hurt to ask for referrals.
Remember, acupuncture can be painful, cause bleeding, organ puncture,
and lead to side effects if not performed correctly.
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