Acupressure Treatment Is An Effective Approach To Natural Pain Management And Healing

By Paulette Short


Acupressure treatment is a Traditional Chinese Medicine practice which is similar to acupuncture, only instead of needles it uses manual pressure. It is based on the belief that the body possesses several individual channels known as "meridians" which energy or "Qi" flows through. Each of these pathways is associated with a specific organ which can be affected by stimulating points along these meridians.

There have been numerous studies conducted which provide evidence that this method is effective as a pain relief and healing approach. Since it has been noted to impact both the body and mind, it is classified as a holistic modality. It eases muscle tension and improves circulation and also has a relaxing and energizing effect.

These energy meridians run throughout the body from the head to the heels and serve the purpose of connect the body's exterior to its interior. Traditional Chinese Medicine believes that there are 800 pressure points located along these channels. Western medicine generally does not acknowledge acupressure, however it does agree that these identified points do coincide with the confirmed locations of many autonomic nervous junctions.

Acupressure is applied by means of the practitioner's hands, elbows, feet, or special tools made for this use including the energy roller, acuball, and foot roller. The patient will usually stay for one hour-long session at a time, but will ultimately require several in order to experience the best results. Drinking warm water after is recommended as this helps eliminate toxins.

The primary aim of this treatment is to bring about balance in the body's yin and yang (positive and negative) energy forces. While the evidence indicates that it helps reverse illness and alleviate pain it is still not widely accepted in mainstream medicine, which claims its effects to be the result of physical reactions such as the release of endorphins.

This method has also gained recognition as preventative measure that can help correct imbalances and pain before they progress further. Its principles are simple and it can be learned by anyone and applied to oneself to help treat problems such as neck pain, eyestrain, back and muscle aches, sinus problems, headaches, and arthritis. It can also help ease stress which can positively affect the immune system.

It has been proven that pressure applied to the wrist helps prevent nausea and vomiting which occurs as a result of chemotherapy or motion sickness. A special type of wristband is sold for this purpose which continuously applies pressure to this point. Other research suggests this technique is also an effective way to alleviate headaches, arthritis pain, depression, and anxiety, most likely due to the high level of endorphins it stimulates the release of.

There are some patients who have to exercise caution and consult a doctor when it comes to receiving acupressure treatment, namely those with spinal injuries, rheumatoid arthritis, varicose veins, or cancer, since there can sometimes be a contraindication with these illnesses. It can also be risky for pregnant women since it can cause contractions in some instances. Verifying that the practitioner is certified and licensed is always a must to ensure a safe experience.




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