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Acupuncture is a time-honored pain management practice that was originally developed by the Chinese. This type of pain relief treatment has been approved by the National Institutes of Health to address a number of pain conditions and symptoms. Read below to find out how this treatment works and how it can benefit you.
What Happens During Acupuncture?
During an acupuncture session, your therapist will address pain through the use of several thin needles. These needles are inserted into the skin at various predetermined points on your body. The needles stimulate these points to redirect the flow of energy, or qi, re-establishing a healthy balance and flow of this biochemical energy. Although the exact mechanisms of acupuncture are still not well understood, this millennia-old pain relief treatment is believed to stimulate an electrochemical response in the body, triggering the release of endorphins and stimulating healing for both short- and long-term pain relief. After your treatment, the needles will be removed, but the effects of your session will still be felt. Pain may be significantly reduced or even disappear completely.
What Can Acupuncture Treat?
Acupuncture can effectively treat pain from a number of conditions, both acute and chronic. Temporary or recurring pain, such as menstrual cramps and migraine headaches, respond well to this type of treatment. Chronic pain from conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome and arthritis can also be addressed through acupuncture. Additionally, acupuncture has been approved for the treatment of addiction and asthma, and it continues to be evaluated as a treatment for other conditions, including depression and Parkinson’s disease. Acupuncture has proven to be a diverse and effective treatment for many kinds of pain, so discuss this treatment option with your pain management specialist to find out if it may be right for you.
Learn more about acupuncture and how it can be used to manage long-term pain by visiting the specialists at the Pain & Wellness Center near Boston. We offer a wide range of pain treatment and management options, including massage therapy, chiropractic care, and acupuncture. To learn about your options, call us today at (978) 826-7230 or contact us on our website.
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WebMD recently published an article titled “When Pain Meds Aren’t Enough” exploring the role and limits of pain medications. While pain medications are helpful, they often cannot provide complete relief of pain. The article explores other outlets to provide pain relief such as acupuncture, massage, heat, and regulating diet. Check out the full article on WebMD here!
At Pain & Wellness Center, your first visit with us is about learning everything we can so we can devise an individualized treatment plan for you. Don’t live with chronic pain. Let us help you get back to enjoying life. Make an appointment at our Peabody pain center today by calling (978) 826-7230.
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Many people have heard of chiropractic care, but may not know what it is. This video explains what chiropractors do and how a chiropractic adjustment can help with pain and restrictions in range of motion.
During your chiropractic adjustment, your chiropractor will examine your spine and muscles for misalignments or restrictions. Your chiropractor will then use his or her hands to adjust and re-set these areas for a healthy alignment and treatment of pain. Chiropractic adjustment itself does not cause pain, and your treatment may change as your pain diminishes and your body heals.
At the Pain & Wellness Center of Peabody, we offer chiropractic care as one of our many pain management options. Call us today at (978) 826-7230 to learn how we can help restore function and relieve pain to enhance your enjoyment of life.
Last updated 6 months ago
For many people, pain treatment through spinal injections can address inflammation and issues with nervous system functioning. There are a variety of spinal injection options available, and your pain specialist will work with you to determine the best medication for your needs. Continue reading to learn about the types of injections used to manage pain.
Spinal Injections
Spinal injections are a specialized type of treatment available for treating acute and chronic pain. These injections may be performed in different locations along or around the spine, depending on the type of pain they are meant to address. This type of interventional pain management can help prevent permanent tissue damage, which can sometimes be caused by certain types of pain conditions. Regardless of the medication used, spinal injections aim to block pain, restore function and movement, and enhance quality of life.
Anti-Inflammatory Medications
In cases of pain caused by inflammation, injections may consist of steroids or a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication to reduce this swelling and relieve pain. These types of injections are most effective in cases of pinched or compressed nerves, which may cause pain not only in the back, but also in the neck, arms, and legs.
Nerve Blocks
In some cases, pain can be relieved with a nerve block, which acts to numb the affected nerves and effectively block communication between these nerves and your brain. This type of injection is particularly effective for treating or controlling acute types of pain. Nerve blocks can also be used as a diagnostic procedure when your specialist is working to determine the source of your pain.
Talk to your pain specialist about spinal injections and how they might effectively treat your pain. The Boston-area Pain & Wellness Center offers numerous pain treatment options, and we will work with you until we find the right treatment to eliminate your pain. Call (978) 826-7230 or click through our website to learn more about our team and our facility.
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If you are suffering from chronic back pain, you do not necessarily need to undergo invasive surgery to find relief. Check out these resources for more information on common causes of back pain and the benefits of homeopathic medicine. Give the Pain & Wellness Center in Peabody a call at (978) 826-7230 for more information about our services.