Suite 301
20 Cedar Blvd. Pittsburgh, PA 15228
Hours By Appointment
Tel: (412) 563 - 3328
Fax: (412) 563 - 2755
Email: chineseacup_herbs@yahoo.com
Available saturday and evenings on appointment
Chinese
Acupuncture & Herbs Center, LLC
February 3, 2004
Dear Dr. Yang:
I’m writing to thank you for your superb care during my recent acupuncture
treatment for my foot (post-surgery). This was my first exposure to acupuncture,
and I was very pleased with the results following the recommended six weeks
of treatment.
Unsatisfied with continued stiffness and pain at the base of my left big toe,
six months after foot surgery, I hoped for some relief. After your first treatment,
I felt more flexibility in my toe and more tingling and sensation throughout
my foot. The pain level gradually decreased, and by week 5, the pain had decreased
significantly.
The acupuncture process of inserting needles at specific spots around my foot
was new to me. I didn’t need to be apprehensive, as I felt little when
the needles were inserted beyond a prick, and Dr. Yang was always careful to
gauge the degree of electrical stimulation that accompanies the treatment. Warm
lights directed over the area increased the sensation of warmth and well being.
I followed Dr. Yang’s instruction to continue to keep my foot warm between
treatments.
Since I filled out a medical history noting several other problems, including
frequent sinus headaches in the winter, hot flashes due to menopause, and lower
back pain, Dr. Yang proceeded to help me with these as well.
I was amazed that following treatments for my headaches, I no longer needed
Tylenol on a once to twice a week basis, as I did in the past. Dr. Yang used
special pads on the nose that provide gentle electrical stimulation that seemed
pleasant and soothing. Also, my hot flashes seemed to decrease in intensity
and frequency following needle placements at key points on my abdomen, although
this is harder to qualify than the lowering of pain.
Lastly, I was happy to have treatments for my chronic lower back pain. As with
the other treatments, I felt a sensation of warmth and movement in that area
that was pleasant and relaxing. I also noticed that even if a certain needle
point is a little sensitive at first, within a minute or two it disappears and
feels relaxed.
As reinforcement for these treatments, I attended Tai Chi classes, which, like
acupuncture, rely on the concept of the movement of healthy energy throughout
the body, and balancing “ying” and “yang” or the “chi”
energy within the body. Surprisingly, this exercise also helped reduce pain
and enhance strength, especially in the back and legs, as well as helping to
reduce stress, as it also focuses on special points within the body from which
energy naturally flows.
Through relaxation and focusing the mind on body healing, acupuncture can offer
a patient a means to help his own body regain balance and health. I think that
we are most fortunate in the Pittsburgh area to have someone of Dr. Yang’s
ability and knowledge.
Sincerely,
Louise H.
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