Acupuncture temporarily relieves persistent back pain, according to a recent assessment of 22 acupuncture research. It also revealed that acupuncture patients experienced more significant pain relief than those who underwent a "mock" procedure.
More than 2,500 years ago, acupuncture was invented in China. It entails placing tiny needles at specific body locations. By traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), the body contains more than 2,000 of these points. They are linked by meridians or passageways that allow an energy flow known as qi (pronounced "chee") to move between them. It is believed that stimulating these areas will increase the flow of energy and balance out the qi. Practitioners think this lessens pain and enhances health.
For a few weeks, acupuncture treatments can be planned twice a week; after that, they can be reduced to once a week as the back discomfort improves.
The usual side effects include soreness, minor bleeding, or bruising where the needles were inserted. Since disposable, single-use needles are now the standard, the risk of infection is low.
In certain instances, the advantages of acupuncture persist for weeks, months, or even a whole year. The intensity of your patient's symptoms, the illness for which they are receiving treatment, and their medical background all play a role in this.
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