Saturday 20 July 2013

Have You Considered an Acupuncture Treatment?

Although an ancient therapy, Acupuncture did not become popular as an effective holistic therapy in the United States until the late 1980’s. In the past three decades, it has grown to be one of the most effective complementary therapies and continues to grow as more people become familiar with the treatment and its benefits. Comprehensive education also continues to be established nationwide as an increasing number of people are interested in becoming licensed acupuncturists.

Acupuncture is part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) which has been used as part of primary health care for over 5, 000 years. Although modified over the years for patient comfort and safety, an Acupuncture treatment continues to follow its original principles of establishing overall health. Therefore, an Acupuncturist focuses on treating the patient as a whole, taking into consideration physical, mental and emotional factors. For this purpose, the initial treatment starts with an evaluation, which is done in accordance with TCM principles; the Acupuncturist asks, listens and observes.

During the initial evaluation, the practitioner may ask about your daily life, including what stresses and habits you have, as well as conduct a physical examination. By looking at the whole picture, the Acupuncturist is able to establish the best method of treatment, which may include other holistic therapies such as massage therapy, yoga, herbal medicine as well as a change in nutrition or daily activities.

The actual Acupuncture treatment consists of “needling”, which is the insertion of very thin sterile stainless steel needles into specific points of the patient’s body. These points are known as acupoints and are determined based on energy meridians, which are believed to run through the patient’s body. Prior to being able to practice, an Acupuncturist must spend years learning the locations of the acupoints.

If you are considering trying an Acupuncture treatment, it is beneficial to first consult with your primary physician as they may know a licensed Acupuncturist. If not, you may find one by searching online or by attending a teaching clinic at an accredited acupuncture school. The Graduate School of Oriental Medicine at New York College, for instance, offers a 145-credit, nine-trimester Acupuncture Program during which students must complete an internship at their on-site clinic. The students are supervised by licensed professionals and the patients can get their treatment at a discounted price. New York College is an ACAOM-accredited school with four convenient locations in the New York metro area and a variety of holistic health degree programs.

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