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8218 Wisconsin Ave.
Suite 318
Bethesda, MD 20814

Hours:

Mon–Wed 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Thurs-Fri 9:00 am – 9:00 pm

Sat 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

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Tel. 301-347-0146

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What is Acupuncture?

Why Choose Acupuncture?

How Does Acupuncture Work?

What Can Acupuncture Treat?

What Should You Expect During Treatment?

Is Acupuncture Safe?

How Many Treatments Are Necessary?

 

 

What is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is one component of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)—an effective form of health care which has evolved into a complete holistic medical system. Practitioners of TCM and acupuncture have used this non-invasive medical system for nearly 5,000 years to diagnose and help millions of people become well and stay well. It is, in fact, the oldest, continuously practiced, literate professional medicine in the world and is currently used by one-quarter of the world’s population!

 

Traditional Chinese Medicine is based on an energetic model rather than the biochemical model of western medicine. The ancient Chinese recognized a vital energy behind all life forms and life processes, which they called qi (pronounced chee). This qi flows along specific pathways throughout the body called meridians, and each meridian is associated with a particular physiological system and internal organ. Acupuncture promotes natural healing with the insertion of tiny, sterile, disposable needles at specific points along these energy pathways. Each point has a predictable effect upon the vital energy passing through it. Modern science has measured the electrical charge at these points, corroborating the locations of the meridians.

 

Alone or as an adjunct to western medicine, acupuncture provides highly effective treatment for many common complaints and may provide additional relief for problems that do not respond completely to western medical treatment. Acupuncture is recognized world-wide for its ability to effectively treat a wide variety of disorders naturally—without the use of harmful drugs or invasive surgery, and with virtually no side effects.

 

Why Choose Acupuncture?

 

ü       Acupuncture is holistic (attends to mind-body-spirit/symptoms-root-cause)

ü       Acupuncture has no negative side effects

ü       Acupuncture is highly individualized (is very specific to each person’s needs)

ü       Traditional Chinese Medicine is preventative medicine

ü       Acupuncture boosts the immune system

ü       Acupuncture regulates all life support systems

ü       Acupuncture alleviates the effects of stress

ü       Acupuncture reduces/eliminates most pain conditions

ü       Acupuncture compliments Western therapies

ü       Acupuncture is very cost-effective

ü       Acupuncture works!

 

How Does Acupuncture Work?

At the core of this ancient medicine is the philosophy that qi (often described as the body’s electromagnetic energy or Life Force) flows throughout the body in specific pathways called meridians. Where meridian pathways flow, they bring life-giving qi that provides nourishment to every cell, organ, gland, tissue, muscle and physiological system in the body. A person’s health is influenced by the quality, quantity and balance of this qi. In a state of good health the qi flows unimpeded through the meridians, similar to blood flowing through arteries or nerve impulses traveling along the nervous system. Tiny, sterile, disposable needles are painlessly inserted at specific acupuncture points along the meridians to regulate the flow of qi and bring the body and mind back to a state of balance and harmony.

 

The modern scientific explanation is that needling the acupuncture points stimulates the nervous system to release chemicals in the muscles, spinal cord and brain, which either change the experience of pain or trigger the release of other chemicals and hormones which influence the body’s own internal regulating system. In simplest terms, acupuncture normalizes the functions of the body.

 

What Can Acupuncture Treat?

Acupuncture is recognized by the National Institute of Health (NIH) and the World Health Organization (WHO) to be effective in the treatment of a wide variety of medical problems. Here is a list of a few problems that acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine have been successful in treating:

 

Neurological

·         Headache

·         Migraines

·         Post-operative pain

·         Stroke residuals

·         Parkinson's disease

·         Bladder dysfunction

 

Musculo-skeletal

·         Muscle pain and weakness

·         Sciatica

·         Backache or pain

·         Muscle cramping

·         Arthritis

·         Disc problems

 

Digestive

·         Abdominal pain

·         Hyperacidity

·         Chronic diarrhea

·         Indigestion

·         Constipation

Eye, Ear, Dental

·         Vision problems

·         Tinnitus

·         Hearing problems

·         Toothache

·         Post extraction pain

·         Gum problems

 

Respiratory

·         Sinusitis

·         Common cold

·         Bronchitis

·         Asthma

·         Allergies

·         Rhinitis

 

Gynecological

·         Infertility

·         PMS, cramps

·         Menopausal symptoms

 

Emotional

·         Insomnia

·         Depression

·         Anxiety

·         Nervousness

·         Neurosis

 

Other Benefits include

·         Increased vitality and energy

·         Stress reduction and deep relaxation

·         Skin rejuvenation

·         Weight control

·         Elimination of smoking, alcohol, or drug addictions

·         Enhanced athletic performance

·         Pain control

·         Immune system enhancement

·         Regulated blood pressure

 

While patients consistently find that acupuncture is highly successful in treating the above conditions, it is important to remember that acupuncture is a holistic medicine and does not diagnose or treat based on the elimination of individual symptoms like the western medical model. Chinese medicine treats the whole person—body, mind and spirit, targeting the underlying cause of the overall imbalance and considers each symptom in relationship to all the others. So while a patient may certainly be relieved of a particular symptom during the course of acupuncture treatment, that patient will also notice other problems disappear and experience a sense of increased vitality, health and well-being. In other words, “Traditional Chinese Medicine does work best when left in the context of Chinese logic” –Ted Kaptchuk, The Web That Has No Weaver

What Should You Expect During Treatment?

An initial acupuncture treatment begins with a series of questions that help the acupuncturist identify each patient’s individual pattern of disharmony. Additionally, the acupuncturist will observe other characteristics such as complexion, voice, posture and tongue. Finally, the acupuncturist will take pulse readings from both wrists. A TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) diagnosis is then made and a customized treatment plan is created.

Most patients are surprised to find how comfortable and relaxed they are during the treatment and how easily and painlessly the needles are inserted. In fact, many patients fall asleep during treatment! While there should be no pain from the acupuncture needles, other sensations are common and even desirable in most cases. These sensations include a tingling sensation, numbness, a feeling of heaviness, and sensations of warmth or cold—either at the site of the needle or radiating and traveling away from it. Needles are typically left in place for 30 minutes, or removed immediately depending on the condition being treated.

The acupuncture treatment may be supplemented by electro-acupuncture (a mild electrical current connected to the needles to enhance the effect), infrared heat therapy, moxibustion (the burning of a healing herb, artemesia vulgaris, near an acupuncture point), cupping, acupressure and oriental massage, or patent Chinese herbal formulas.

 

Is Acupuncture Safe?

Acupuncture is one of the most time-tested treatments known to mankind. It is a very safe form of medical treatment, with no unpleasant side-effects. Only sterile, single-use disposable needles are used in our clinic, and Clean Needle Technique (CNT) is strictly and consistently observed. We have undergone rigorous and comprehensive training to learn the precise location of over 400 acupuncture points as well as the specific depths and angles that the needles may be safely-placed at each individual point.

 

How Many Treatments Are Necessary?

No two conditions or people respond exactly the same and the number of treatments needed varies from person to person. For more complex or longstanding conditions, two or three treatments a week for several months may be recommended. For acute problems, usually significantly fewer visits are required. For health maintenance, one treatment a month (or even season) may be all that is necessary.

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