Showing posts with label acupuncture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acupuncture. Show all posts

9/15/2014

"Better Than Pain Drugs"..."The Science of Acupuncture"

That's the title of this article and video I found at mercola.com.


This is pretty amazing...it's been around since B.C. times, and even though allopathic medicine has caused many more problems than acupuncture or traditional Chinese medicine, we still lean heavily towards it...Anyway check it out...

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3/26/2013

Available Natural Pain Treatments

natural treatments for pain relief are available
There are many natural pain treatments available
such as chiropractic and acupuncture
You've been to your doctors because of your neck pain .What else can you do? By the way, other than pain medication, they took xrays and even sent you to physical therapy; but no substantial results...

If you go to your doctors you are most likely going to get a prescription. Some doctors will keep prescribing medication over and over again. In that case,  see another doc if you can.

Some great treatments that are natural would be chiropractic, acupuncture, and massage. You can even combine any of these treatments sometimes for faster results. Some call them alternative medicine. Nowadays, anything that's not drugs or surgery, is given this title. Acupunture has actually be in existence much longer than allopathic medicine, and things like chiropractic and massage may not have been called chiropractic but has been used for hundreds of years.

A couple other notables are: supplements, relaxation type therapies, hypnosis. I even am aware of someone turn things around by laughter (watching comedy 24-7). Now, I'm not saying this works for you, but there is no harm in trying.

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10/11/2012

Kinesio Tape and Sombra Gel used by Athletes' at Major Golfing Tournament

For the 2012 US Open Golf Tournament at The Olympic Club in San Francisco Sombra Gel will be present in the Medical tents. These tents are manned by chiropractors, acupuncturists, physical therapists, massage therapists and other medical professionals.

 Just like Kinesio Tape for example, professional athletes need every kind of natural edge they can get. But, let’s face it, not only do just the pros deal with aches and pains, we all do. Sombra gel is a great product that’s been used by many for years.




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7/16/2008

Treatment of Neck Pain after a Whiplash Accident: Results of Bone and Joint Decade 2000-2010


Whiplash and neck pain are complex injuries that involve the delicate soft tissues and nerves of the neck. They are often due to a motor vehicle accident or another type of trauma. Even car accidents at low speeds can produce significant neck injury. These patients also suffer with midback pain, lower back pain, arm pain, as well as headaches and vertigo (dizziness). For some people, the symptoms go away quickly, but for others their suffering can last for years.

There are many different treatment options for neck pain. Chiropractors, Medical Doctors, Osteopaths, and Surgeons all treat neck pain in a different fashion. Some neck pain sufferers will try home remedies, physical therapists, personal trainers, and massage therapy. It can be fustrating to decide what type of treatment to persue and what will work for you.

The Medical Journal SPINE recently published the results of a best-evidence review of all neck pain treatments. The Bone and Joint Decade task force reviewed literature of non surgical non-invasive treatments from 1980-2006. 139 papers were considered scientifically valid for review and covered topics such as:

  • educational videos
  • mobilization (deep stretching movements)
  • manual therapy (done by hand)
  • low level laser therapy
  • exercises
  • accupuncture

Also, researchers also looked at costs and safety of treatments. There conclusion was that treatments involving manual therapy and exercise are more effective than alternative strategies for neck pain patients.

So before you make a decision as to how to treat your neck pain consider non drug, non surgical options for recovering from your whiplash.

Source: SPINE (Hurwitz, et al. Spine 2008;33:S123-52)

3/11/2008

The Best Care for Neck Pain Sufferers: A 7 Yr Study

February 2008- a seven-year, international study published finds that some alternative therapies such as acupuncture, neck manipulation and massage are better choices for managing most common neck pain than many current practices. Also included in the short-list of best options for relief are exercises, education, neck mobilization, low level laser therapy and pain relievers.

Therapies such as neck collars and ultrasound are not recommended. The study found that corticosteroid injections and surgery should only be considered if there is associated pain, weakness or numbness in the arm, fracture or serious disease.

The Bone and Joint Decade 2000-2010 Task Force on Neck Pain and Its Associated Disorders 236 page review of the current research on neck pain is published in the journal Spine. The multi-national and inter-disciplinary study team included Canadian, American, South American, Australasian and European researchers. The Task Force was created to help neck pain sufferers and health professionals use the best research evidence to prevent, diagnose and manage neck pain.

"Neck pain is not a trivial condition for many people," says Task Force president Dr. Scott Haldeman, clinical professor, department of neurology at the University of California, Irvine; and adjunct professor, department of epidemiology University of California Los Angeles. "It can be associated with headaches, arm and upper back pain and depression. Whether it arises from sports injuries, car collisions, workplace issues or stress, it can be incapacitating. Understanding the best way to diagnose and manage this problem is of high importance for those who are suffering and for those who manage and pay for its care."

The study found that neck pain is a widespread experience that is a persistent and recurrent condition for the majority of sufferers. It is disabling for approximately two out of every 20 people who experience neck pain and affects their ability to carry on with daily activities says the Task Force.

A key recommendation of the Task Force is that neck pain, including whiplash-related pain, be classified and treated in a common system of 4 grades:

Grade 1: neck pain with little or no interference with daily activities
Grade 2: neck pain that limits daily activities
Grade 3: neck pain accompanied by radiculopathy ("pinched nerve" -- pain weakness and/or numbness in the arm)
Grade 4: neck pain with serious pathology, such as tumor, fracture, infection, or systemic disease.

"The majority of neck pain falls into Grades 1 or 2," says Task Force member, Dr. Linda Carroll, Associate Professor, School of Public Health at the University of Alberta, and Associated Scientist, Alberta Centre for Injury Control and Research (ACICR). "Many sufferers manage to carry on with their daily activities. Others find their pain interferes with their ability to carry out daily chores, participate in favorite activities or be effective at work. For these people, the evidence shows there are a relatively small number of therapies that provide some relief for a while, but there is no one best option for everyone."

In addition to its comprehensive review of the existing body of research on neck pain, the Task Force also initiated a new study into the association between chiropractic care of the neck and stroke. This innovative piece of research found that patients who visit a chiropractor are no more likely to experience a stroke than are patients who visit their family physician. The study concludes that this type of stroke commonly begins with neck pain and/or headache which causes the patient to seek care from their chiropractor or family physician before the stroke fully develops.

"This type of stroke is extremely rare and has been known to occur spontaneously or after ordinary neck movements such as looking up at the sky or shoulder-checking when backing up a car," noted the study's lead author, Dr. David Cassidy, professor of epidemiology at the University of Toronto and senior scientist at the University Health Network at Toronto Western Hospital.

For the minority of neck pain sufferers who experience Grade 3 neck pain -- that is neck pain accompanied by pain, weakness and/or numbness in the arm, also referred to as a "pinched nerve", corticosteroid injections may provide temporary relief says the study. Surgery is a last resort according to the findings and should only be considered if accompanying arm pain is persistent or if the person is experiencing Grade 4 pain due to serious injury or systemic disease.

Top findings for neck pain suffers:

  • Stay active as you can, exercise and reduce mental stress.
  • expect to find a single "cause" for your neck pain.
  • Be cautious of treatments that make "big" claims for relief of neck pain.
  • Trying a variety of therapies or combinations of therapies may be needed to find relief -- see the therapies for which the Task Force found evidence of benefits.
  • Once you have experienced neck pain, it may come back or remain persistent.
  • Lengthy treatment is not associated with greater improvements; you should see improvement after 2-4 weeks, if the treatment is the right one for you.
  • There is relatively little research on what does or does not prevent neck pain; ergonomics, cervical pillows, postural improvements etc. may or may not help.

"This is an important body of research that will help to improve the quality of patient care by incorporating the best evidence into practice and patient education," says Dr. Carroll. "Neck pain can be a stubborn problem -- we hope this comprehensive analysis of the evidence will help both sufferers and health care providers better manage this widespread complaint."


SOURCE: Angela M. Kargus for The Bone and Joint Decade Task Force on Neck Pain and Its Associated Disorders Contact info: +1-757-253-1676



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