Acupuncture For Back Pain Is Proven To Work
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July 21st, 2009 by
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Having back pain is one of the most widespread reasons in the western world people seek medical care. Millions of working days and immeasurable hours of activity and fun are lost each year because of back pain.
Acupuncture Back Pain Relief virtues are still being debated by the medical community, with many experts declaring that acupuncture’s pain relief benefits are purely the placebo effect. Two recent studies on acupuncture for back pain and arthritis show that this alternative pain treatment has real effects that exceed the pain relief benefits of both medication and physical therapy.
Back Pain Acupuncture improves chronic back pain superior than standard care such as medications or physical therapy, according to a new study. All three acupuncture techniques tested including a “sham” method with toothpicks and no skin puncturing worked better than the usual care given for the problem.
Acupuncture-like treatments had a positive effect overall on people’s chronic back pain researcher Dan Cherkin, PhD, investigator for Group Health Center for Health Studies in Seattle. “It didn’t matter if you inserted the needle or superficially punched the skin.”
That finding, Cherkin states, leads to more conjecture about how the centuries-old technique actually works.
In a Sweden hospital study, in patients who experienced chronic low back pain, doctors concluded that acupuncture provided long term pain relief. They also saw improvement in activity levels, superior sleep, and consumption of significantly fewer pain medications for the acupuncture group as compared with the group receiving a placebo treatment.
Treating Back Pain With Acupuncture
One of the main causes of back pain are sprains from the overstretching one or more of the ligaments in the back and other strains. This can come about from an injury, poor posture, or improper lifting. Another reason of back pain comes from a herniated disc. A herniated disc is a disc that bulges out from its place between two vertebrae.
Sciatica is also a main form of back pain. Sciatica is a term used to explain pain that extends down into the buttocks and leg which comes from an irritation of a bigger nerve in the lumbar spine called the sciatic nerve. Sciatica may accompany sprains, strains, herniated discs as well as back pain stemming from other sources.
Acupuncture For Back Pain continues to gain popularity in this country because it is an effective treatment of acute and chronic back pain. Acute pain can often be stopped in a few sessions. More treatments might be needed if there is an underlying deficiency, or reoccurring problem, or sciatica.
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