Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM):
Acupuncture
Acupuncture involves the insertion of thin needles into specific points along the meridians to stmulate the flow of Qi and alleviate pain and other conditions.
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Nutriceuticals:
Acupuncture
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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a system of medicine that has been practiced for thousands of years and is gaining popularity in the West. In fact, even in modern China that is experiencing more and more influence from the west in terms of medicine, food and lifestyle, the use of TCM including acupuncture is growing in popularity over the last decade, not receiving as one might have predicted. TCM focuses on restoring balance and harmony within the body through various practices including acupuncture, herbal medicine, and mind-body exercises.
Acupuncture is commonly used effectively for a wide range of conditions, such as pain, musculoskeletal disorders and several neurologic diseases Acupuncture treatment is based on the Chinese theory that illness results from imbalances in energy flow, or qi, and fine acupuncture needles are inserted at specific points on the body to correct these imbalances and restore harmony. Western science has proposed different theories as to how acupuncture works, including teh Gate Control theory and the release of endogenous opioids, but none of the theories appear to be fully satisfactory and acupuncture remains largely not well understood.
Acupuncture is generally considered safe when performed by a certified practitioner. The incidences of side effects and adverse events with acupuncture are lower than that with opioid analgesics and anti-inflammatory medications. Studies have shown it to be effective for pain relief, managing chemotherapy side effects, and improving quality of life. The World Health Organization (WHO) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) recognize it as a treatment option. While promising research exists, further high-quality studies are needed to fully understand its efficacy and mechanisms.
- Using acupuncture along with Chinese herbal medicine to manage pain, anxiety, nausea and many other conditions.
- Incorporating TCM practices like tai chi and meditation for stress and mental health support.
Emphasis on Education
Accurate Clinic promotes patient education as the foundation of it’s medical care. In Dr. Ehlenberger’s integrative approach to patient care, including conventional and complementary and alternative medical (CAM) treatments, he may encourage or provide advice about the use of supplements. However, the specifics of choice of supplement, dosing and duration of treatment should be individualized through discussion with Dr. Ehlenberger. The following information and reference articles are presented to provide the reader with some of the latest research to facilitate evidence-based, informed decisions regarding the use of conventional as well as CAM treatments.
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