Acupuncture Chandler

Acupuncture: What is it?

Acupuncture may be the most popular aspect of Traditional Eastern Medicine. This method is being practised here at A Pinch of Prevention Peter studied this ancient tradition for 4 years and uses it with great success in his field now.Acupuncture, unlike dry needling, involves the gentle application of fine needles to specific areas of the body. This is done to bring positive change to the system or area being treated.

Acupuncture has been used by humans for millenia, and the first documented cases of its applications have been noted over 2000 years ago.Acupuncture is one of the many medical treatment options for managing a variety of disease conditions. This modality is highly recognised and well researched.

Acupuncture Chandler

How does acupuncture treatment work?

Acupuncture is a fascinating combination of science and art. Despite the tireless work of the best minds in modern research, there’s still no detailed explanation available in Western Terms of how it works.

Traditional Eastern perspectives view the body and diseases as an obstruction or imbalance in the flow of energy. As a gentle way to stimulate or mechanically clear these slow points of activity, acupuncture played a significant role to make this possible. It was applied to precisely placed points on the body that had the most energy. Manipulation of these points allowed the energy to move more easily again, bringing a new lease of life back to the area or affected system, thus encouraging the diseased area or system to recover and regain its normal function.

Residents in Wishart, Carindale, Holland Park, Mansfield and surrounding areas are included in the places we offer our acupuncture services.

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Who can benefit from acupuncture?

In clinical trials, acupuncture has shown to ease the condition of patients with the following illnesses:

  • Pain-acute and chronic
  • Low-back pain
  • Sciatica
  • Neck pain
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Knee pain
  • Muscle and Tendon Sprains & Strains
  • Tennis Elbow
  • Golfer’s Elbow
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Headaches & Migraines
  • Facial Pain
  • Allergic rhinitis
  • High and low blood pressure
  • Stroke
  • Painful periods
  • Premenstrual Tension/Syndrome
  • Fertility Issues affecting both Men & Women
  • Insomnia
  • Peri-menopausal symptoms—e.g. hot flushes
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Bell’s Palsy
  • Neuralgia
  • Post-operative convalescence
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  • Constipation
  • Asthma

Acupuncture: How does it affect your physiotherapy treatment?

The Pinch of Prevention conducts a thorough evaluation to determine if the patient is suitable for the treatment. A course of needling is sometimes complemented by a flexibility program, as well as hands-on treatment, as required. It has become more popular to combine Acupuncture with the physiotherapy treatment. Our team at A Pinch Of Prevention uses Acupuncture in its evidence-based treatment of acute and chronic pain, sports injuries, and musculoskeletal injuries.

What is the Acupuncture Evidence Project?

The Acupuncture Evidence Project is a review of the data that backs up the information regarding acupuncture, and it was published in 2017.

 

What is the distinction between acupuncture & dry needling?

Acupuncturist – Chinese MedicineDry Needling
Minimum 4 Year Bachelor Degree48-72-Hour Course
Chinese Medicine Board Australian (CMBA) Registered practitionersMinimum competence standards are observed as registration is not required.
A holistic treatment – This treatment ensures that the affected area and the entire system are given the same attention. Based on a system that is over 2000 years old.Treats the affected area only, in a deliberately painful manner, to force the muscle to release… By beating it into submission.
Mandatory continuing professional education for registrationNo continuing professional development required.
Very strict infection control standardsUnknown standards
Acupuncture professionals need to have mandatory professional indemnity insurance. For dry needling or acupuncture, some practitioners might not be covered

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