Acupuncture
Acupuncture can relieve many physical and psychological symptoms
and is well recognized as a treatment for pain relief. Acupuncture
practitioners stimulate specific points on the body by inserting
thin needles through the skin, triggering the body's natural
healing response.
In 2007, an estimated 3.1 million Americans used acupuncture.
Today that number is steadily growing as acupuncture is
increasingly integrated into traditional medical
settings.
How Acupuncture Works
Acupuncture points are conductors of electromagnetic
signals throughout the body. Stimulating points along these
pathways influences neurotransmitter rates. This increases the
body's release of natural painkillers (such as endorphin and
serotonin), modifying the way the brain receives pain
signals.
Acupuncture for Pain
In the United States, most acupuncture patients (7 in 10) seek
relief for pain or musculoskeletal complaints. According to data
from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the most
common disorders treated with acupuncture are back pain, joint
pain, neck pain, severe headache / migraines, and recurring
pain.
Medical acupuncture has been found to provide pain relief for
the following conditions:
- Acute and chronic pain
- Musculoskeletal pain
- Fibromyalgia
- Back pain
- Osteoarthritis pain
- Phantom pain
- Headaches & migraines
- Post-surgery pain after total knee or hip replacement
Acupuncture for Weight Loss
People gain weight for many reasons, including a slow
metabolism, hormone imbalance, poor diet, or lack of
exercise. Many patients turn to acupuncture to help regulate
body process that aide weight loss.
Research shows acupuncture has the ability to influence obesity
hormones. Treatments can suppress ghrelin and increase leptin
hormones, leading to a greater feeling of satiety or
fullness.
Overall, acupuncture treatment can aide weight loss by curbing
your appetite and cravings. It may also be effective in
boosting metabolism and helping the body produce the chemicals
required for digestion.
Acupuncture for Other Conditions
Acupuncture is effective in treating over 40 different diseases
and conditions. Acupuncture can:
- Alleviate nausea due to pregnancy or cancer treatments
- Help normalize functional disorders
- Improve fertility
- Boost immune system
- Reduce inflammation
- Reduce nicotine and drug addiction
- Promote whole-body healing
Acupuncture Research
In 2008, the British Journal of Anesthesia published a
systematic review of controlled clinical acupuncture trials.
The report found that acupuncture decreased pain intensity and
lowered the side effects of common pain killers. The American
Pain Society and the American College of Physicians also endorse
acupuncture as a treatment option for persistent back pain.
Many clinical trials are ongoing and Western medical practice
continues to increase its support for this complementary
therapy.
Acupuncture Treatment: What to Expect
At BayCare Clinic, acupuncture treatments are provided by Dr. Danqing
Guo. Dr. Guo is a board certified family medicine
physician who treats a full range of musculoskeletal disorders and
pain issues. Dr. Guo has training in traditional Chinese medicine
and medical acupuncture and has been using acupuncture as part of
his practice for 20 years.
At your first visit, Dr. Guo may request a thorough review of
your condition and health history to determine treatment needs.
Tell all your health care providers about any complementary therapy
you use to manage your health. This information helps your
providers deliver coordinated, safe care.
Acupuncture needles are metal and hair-thin. Most patients feel
little to no pain as the needs are inserted. After treatment,
you may feel energized or relaxed - everyone experiences
acupuncture differently. A typical course of treatment may
last several weeks or more.
Providers
Danqing Guo,
MD
Please call 920-497-0003 to schedule an appointment. No referral
required.
More Information
The National Center for Alternative and Complementary Medicine
provides an overview
of acupuncture, and its use as a
pain relief treatment.