Our AcupuncturistsOur center has three fully qualified acupuncturists who rigorously trained in the discipline in China.All three are certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and also are licensed by the Pennsylvania Medical Board. A female acupuncturist on staff specialized in infertility, IVF support, women’s care and facial rejuvenation. What Is Acupuncture?Acupuncture originated in China more than 3,000 years ago and is used to treat illness, prevent disease and improve total well-being. By inserting sterile, disposable needles in designated points in the body, the practitioner stimulates and balances the flow of “chi”, which is the body’s natural energy or life force. Acupuncture not only helps correct chronic conditions, but it also helps prevent disease by strengthening the natural immune system.How Acupuncture WorksRecently, science has determined that human beings are complex bioelectric systems. This understanding has been the foundation of acupuncture practice for several thousand years. Energy is believed to circulate throughout the body along 14 well-defined energy pathways or meridians. Points on the skin along these pathways are energetically connected to specific organs, body structures, and systems. These energy pathways can be blocked and disrupted resulting in negative health outcomes. Through the stimulation of well defined acupuncture points the energy pathways can again be reconnected and balanced, the body’s vitality is restored and the body begins to heal itself. |
Acupuncture stimulates the production of
endorphins, the body’s natural pain killers.
Acupuncture blocks the transmission of pain
signals to the brain and increases circulation in
the problem area, thus promoting tissue
regeneration. Acupuncture effectively deactivates
trigger points. These points are overly sensitive
spots beneath the skin that sometimes “trigger”
pain or other symptoms into a “reference” zone,
an area in a different part of the body, either close
or far away.
How Many Treatments
Each patient is unique. Some patients will
respond to acupuncture more quickly than
others. It is not uncommon for patients to
experience significant effectiveness after one or
two treatments. Six to fifteen treatments within a
three to five week period is a normal course of
treatment, and then the case is evaluated.
Sometimes periodic maintenance treatments are
recommended.
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How Acupuncture FeelsDuring an acupuncture treatment, specialized acupuncture needles, that are about the size of a thick hair, are inserted at points of the energy pathways. After the insertion of the needles, patients can experience different energetic sensations such as warmth or pressure. Many patients describe the sensation as an unfamiliar but pleasant and relaxing feeling. Over the centuries, refined needle insertion techniques have been developed which enable the skilled acupuncturist to place a needle with little or no sensation for a majority of patients.Western Medicine
More and more Western doctors and
scientists agree that acupuncture works. The
World Health Organization ,WHO has publicly
recognized that acupuncture is suitable for the
treatment of many disorders including physical,
psychological and emotional problems. In recent
years, acupuncture has been embraced
throughout the world as result of its
effectiveness.
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