Acupuncture Guide

Acupuncture Meridians Section


 


Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter AND receive our exclusive Special Report on Acupuncture
Email:
First Name:



Main Acupuncture Meridians sponsors


 

Latest Acupuncture Meridians Link Added

INSERT YOUR OWN BANNER HERE

Submit your link on Acupuncture Meridians!



 

Welcome to Acupuncture Guide

 

Acupuncture Meridians Article

Thumbnail example. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.

Laser Acupuncture Offers Hope To Many

from:

Laser acupuncture is a method of administering acupuncture to a patient. The laser used is a very low level laser that does not harm the skin or the body in any way. It is a common and accepted form of acupuncture treatment. With this type of treatment, patients are often able to see results including reduced pain, reduction of symptoms as well as overall well being improvement. As with any type of acupuncture, it is important to work with a qualified provider through the entire process.
In laser acupuncture, the process is the same as in acupuncture's more commonly used methods. Just as needles would be inserted into the skin of the individual, lasers are used in these positions. The positions are commonly called acupuncture points. In acupuncture, the position of acupoints, as they are also called, is in relation to the condition that is trying to be overcome. The laser is directed at specific points based on its ability to heal various areas of the body. In order to do such healing, the point must be stimulated to restore the natural flow of qi, or life energy, through the body.
Laser acupuncture can be used in various ways, including on many of the standard points on the body. When used, it can help to heal conditions or to help patients to overcome symptoms. For example, it has been seen to be very positive in treating conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome. It has also been effective in treating those that have suffered a stroke and suffer from paralysis.
In most cases it is necessary for the patient to receive both laser acupuncture treatments as well as standard acupuncture with the use of needles. It is often successfully administered with other conditions including magnet therapies, Chinese herbal medicines and treatments, as well as electrical stimulation and moxibustion. Many times, your acupuncturist will recommend a wide range of treatments to provide the best overall result.
Those that want to administer laser acupuncture will need to learn the proper methods of doing so. While the laser is painless and is not invasive in any way to the body, the professional still needs to be educated on how to stimulate the acupuncture points correctly using this method. Therefore, it is important to seek out a professional that can offer the assurance to you.
Laser acupuncture is one of many excellent types of acupuncture available to people today. It is used in many of the health and wellness clinics in the US and around the globe as an effective treatment for many ailments.


Other Acupuncture Meridians related Articles

Acupuncture Physicians Directory
Acupuncture Point
Acupuncture
Varicose Veins Acupuncture
Chinese Acupuncture

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE


 

Acupuncture Meridians News

Know the yin to your chiropractic yang - Chiropractic Economics


Chiropractic Economics

Know the yin to your chiropractic yang
Chiropractic Economics
Acupuncture and moxibusion: originally one word in Chinese and refers to all the techniques used to balance the acupuncture meridians. Moxibustion is the burning of moxa, a substance derived from the mugwort herb (Artemisia vulgaris), on the needles or ...

and more »

Read more...


Referred itch points found to correspond with acupuncture meridians - Science Network Western Australia


Referred itch points found to correspond with acupuncture meridians
Science Network Western Australia
After mapping referred itch on himself and also examining 4 previous data sets of this well-described phenomenon, Dr Silberstein has, for the first time, found a biological phenomenon that actually corresponds to acupuncture meridians.

Read more...


The Eleventh Question: "How you doin'?" - Acupuncture Today


The Eleventh Question: "How you doin'?"
Acupuncture Today
An acupuncture point may reduce a portion of the affected region or one component such as pain, but not heaviness. If the main complaint is not observable or active at the time of treatment then questioning is directed towards the subtle sensations.

Read more...


More Americans using acupuncture for common ailments - Fox News


More Americans using acupuncture for common ailments
Fox News
Acupuncture dates back more than 2500 years to Chinese doctors who believed that illness was due to imbalances in energy. Acupuncture was thought to stimulate the body's meridians, or energy-carrying channels, to correct these imbalances and restore ...

and more »

Read more...


TAO OF WELLNESS: Acupuncture can help alleviate pain - insideTORONTO.com


TAO OF WELLNESS: Acupuncture can help alleviate pain
insideTORONTO.com
Pain, according to Chinese medicine, is due to stagnation or blockage in the meridian. Meridians are energy pathways that run head to toe. Acupuncture points reside on these pathways, giving us the ability to tap into and control the flow within them.

Read more...