Research Update – Acupuncture for Pain Management
Multiple studies have shown acupuncture can be
very effective at managing pain. But a study performed by Albrecht et al, is
probably one of the most frequently referenced studies. The researchers studied
the effects of acupuncture on 424 patients who suffered with chronic shoulder
pain. The analysis of the results showed acupuncture as an effective treatment,
the participants reported decreased pain and increased range of motion and that
it was even superior to the results achieved using conservative orthopedic
treatments. This, as well as many other studies, show hope for the future of
acupuncture becoming mainstream medicine in the battle against pain.
THE PAIN METRIC
Pain. Who hasn’t dealt with it? It is so common in
the United States that it affects more people than diabetes, heart disease and
cancer combined. Pain is the most common reason people go to see their doctor
and also why we are currently experiencing an unprecedented opioid epidemic.
Chronic pain is the most common cause of long-term disability according to the
National Center for Health Statistics. Approximately one in every four
Americans have suffered from pain that exceeds 24 hours. The type of pain and
location of the pain will determine how it is treated when you go to see your
doctor. And typically, the doctor will prescribe over-the-counter or
prescription pain medications and they may also order more tests to determine
if there is something more serious going on.
ACUPUNCTURE AND PAIN
This is where acupuncture and Traditional
Chinese Medicine can work in conjunction with your primary care physician.
Multiple studies have shown acupuncture can be quite effective at treating
pain, both acute and chronic. In fact, the Food and Drug Administration is now
urging doctors to obtain information about alternative treatment methods like
acupuncture and chiropractic care. This came about in response to the opioid
crisis occurring in the U.S. and killing thousands of people, including the
rich and famous.
Since acupuncture has no real adverse side
effects when performed by a qualified and professionally licensed practitioner,
pain relief can begin the very first time a patient is treated.
Acupuncture treatments are very customizable
because as a medicine, it’s not a “one size fits all” type of solution. This
means that as the pain shifts and changes, the patient will receive customized
treatments that not only address the pain and inflammation, but also work on
resolving the root of the problem. Most patients who are dealing with pain also
have added stress, insomnia and depression or anxiety. Acupuncture is great at
treating all of these conditions. So the patient gets more than just pain
relief.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ACUPUNCTURE
The stimulation of acupuncture points triggers
the brain to release endorphins, which are painkilling chemicals that saturate
the brain and decrease pain signals, both short-term and long-term. Acupuncture
is so effective at treating and relieving pain it is now showing up in
hospitals and emergency rooms. In fact, Abbott Northwestern Hospital in
Minneapolis, Minnesota is now successfully using acupuncture in its emergency
room to treat conditions ranging from car accident injuries to kidney stones.
Their initial results show that pain scores are just as low with acupuncture as
they are with those given analgesic painkillers.
With these kinds of recommendations, it is hard to believe only about 10 percent of Americans have ever tried acupuncture. But that statistic is slowly changing as more and more people are seeking natural and alternative methods of dealing with pain and disease. If you suffer from pain of any kind, give us a call so we can give you the relief you’ve been seeking.
New York Sports Acupuncture
Dr. Bishara Wilson, DACM, L.Ac.
888.375.5444
SOURCE: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2005290115001545
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