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    What is Acupuncture?

    Acupuncture is the stimulation of special points on the
    body, usually by the insertion of fine needles. Acupuncture
    points are seen to correspond to physiological and
    anatomical features such as peripheral nerve junctions and
    diagnosis is made in purely conventional terms (as opposed
    to using Traditional Chinese Medicine terms). An
    important concept used in Western Acupuncture is that of
    the “trigger point”.

    The Trigger Point is an area of increased sensitivity within
    a muscle which is said to cause a characteristic pattern of
    referred pain in a related segment of the body. An
    example might be tender areas in the muscles of the neck
    and shoulder which relate to various patterns of headache.

    Diagram Showing Some Neck Trigger Points That Give
    Rise To Some Facial Pains is attached below.

    Trigger points and their characteristic patterns of referred
    pain can be treated by direct needling at the trigger point.
    This concept is also used in musculo-skeletal medicine
    with trigger points being treated by manipulative techniques.

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    What happens during a treatment?

    Typically, between 4 – 10 trigger points are needled during
    an acupuncture session.

    The needles are usually left in place for 10 – 20 minutes,
    although some practitioners needle for only a few seconds
    or a small electrical current (electro-acupuncture).

    Photo of Acupuncture Needles and Photo of Electro-Acupuncture are attached below.

    Some acupuncturists attempt to produce a sensation called
    the point of needling. This is said to be a sign that an
    acupuncture point has been correctly stimulated. Many
    patients say that they find acupuncture a relaxing or
    sedating experience.

    A typical course of acupuncture treatment for a chronic
    condition would be 4 – 6 sessions over a three month
    period. This might be followed by “top up” treatments
    every 2 – 6 months.

    Is acupuncture safe?

    The needles used are individually sterilised and
    disposable. They are used on one patient only before
    being discarded.

    Side effects are rare. The most common events were
    bleeding at the needle site and needling pain. Aggravation
    of symptoms can occur (in 70% of these cases, there was
    a subsequent improvement in the presenting complaint).

    The highest rates reported by individual acupuncturists,
    expressed as a percentage of consultations, were 53% for
    bleeding, 24% for pain, and 11% for aggravation of
    symptoms.

    What can I expect to feel?

    Reaction to the insertion of the needle can be divided into
    two groups: Local and General.

    Local effects:

    As the needles are so fine there is only the slightest prick
    as the needle pierces the skin. Afterwards, it is possible to
    have a variety of sensations from nothing at all to a
    sensation of heaviness; a tingling sensation like pins and
    needles or the sensation approaching that of a local
    anaesthetic.

    If the needle is advanced further then there may be a duller
    pain or heaviness of a limb which may last for some time
    afterwards. It is possible that odd sensations may be
    experienced in areas distant to the spot being needled.

    General effects:

    These are variable and tend to happen in more sensitive
    individuals. Some patients experience a lightness of mind
    and body, a relaxation which approaches effects gained by
    1 – 2 drinks of alcohol and is usually pleasant. Others may
    simply feel that their general well-being is improved. Still
    others may feel no difference in their general state. It is
    possible for a few susceptible individuals to feel faint but
    this is usually short-lived and subsides when the needle is
    removed.

    Will acupuncture treatment help me?

    75% of all people will get some benefit from acupuncture
    treatment. The facial pain may totally resolve or be much
    improved.

    Unfortunately, about 25% of patients do not seem to
    respond to acupuncture and we can never guarantee
    results.

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