Dr. Paula Radovich
uses acupuncture in conjunction with her chiropractic
adjustive techniques(dependent on the injury sustained) to treat a wide
variety of dysfunctions, including migraines, knee pain and neck pain.
Acupuncture is very effective in treating a variety of painful disorders,
both acute and chronic. The World Health Organization has identified the
benefits of acupuncture in the treatment of a wide range of health problems
including:
* Neurological and muscular disorders
* Headaches & migraines
* Neck and back pain, sciatica
* Frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, carpal tunnel, tendinitis, bursitis
* Addictions: smoking, appetite
Acupuncture is a therapeutic method used to encourage natural healing,
reduce or relieve pain and improve function of affected areas of the body.
Acupuncture is safe and effective and is often successfully used as an
alternative to many treatments. Relief is often obtained when
traditional therapies have failed.
Acupuncture involves the insertion of very fine needles through the skin and
tissues at specific points on the body. There is no injection of any
substance and the treatment itself causes minimal discomfort.
"Classical" acupuncture was developed in China as a system of diagnosing and
treating pain and disease. Although proven successful for hundreds of years
without the benefit of modem medical knowledge, it is only in recent years
that the scientific and medical communities in Europe and North America have
begun to study acupuncture to understand and explain its effectiveness.
"Anatomical" acupuncture refers to a more modem approach taken by the
Acupuncture Council of Ontario (ACO) and the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada
(AFC) and other medically trained acupuncture therapists. When combined with
a knowledge of anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology, modem doctors can
use acupuncture with greater understanding and effectiveness.
How does Acupuncture work?
Acupuncture stimulates the body to produce its own pain relieving chemicals
called 'endorphins'. These chemicals mimic morphine by attaching to oprate
receptor sites bound throughout the nervous system Endorphins help to block
pathways that relay pain messages from the body to the brain, resulting in
relief of pain, general relaxation and biochemical restoration of the body's
own internal regulation systems. The improved energy and biochemical balance
produced by acupuncture stimulates the body's natural healing abilities,
reducing inflammation, and promoting physical and emotional well-being.
Are there any adverse effects or risks to the treatment?
One of the most striking aspects of acupuncture is the almost complete absence
of adverse effects and complications from its use. Most patients find that
the treatments are relaxing and cause minimal discomfort.
The ACO and the AFC recommend that only sterile disposable needles be used,
preventing the risk of infection. Women in early pregnancy and hemophiliacs
should be treated with caution.
Is Acupuncture treatment painful?
Most patients feel only minimal discomfort as the needles are inserted, some
feel no pain at all. Acupuncture needles are extremely fine and are made
from stainless steel. Two or three acupuncture needles would fit inside
the barrel of a regular needle used for injections.
How many treatments will be required?
The number of treatments will vary with each individual and the condition
being treated. For acute problems, only a few treatments may be required.
In some cases, one treatment will be sufficient. For complex and longstanding
conditions, one or two treatments a week for several weeks may be recommended
with less frequent treatments as improvement occurs. Treatment sessions
usually last between 15 and 30 minutes. Relief may be immediate or occur
within a few hours, or after a few days.
In some conditions, several sessions may be required before improvement is
noticed. Acupuncture can be used successfully in combination with
Chiropractic treatment and other therapies.
In treating any condition, a correct diagnosis is important before any
decisions are made regarding treatment. Once the diagnosis is established,
a qualified practitioner can advise whether acupuncture is appropriate.
If you are interested in acupuncture or would like more information,
please do not hesitate to call the office here at 519-972-3468 for more
information or to schedule an appointment to discuss options.