What Happens During A Treatment?
Your first consultation may be longer than subsequent sessions.
The acupuncturist needs to assess your general state of health,
in order to identify the underlying pattern of disharmony and give
you the most effective treatment.
You will be asked about your current symptoms and what treatment
you have received so far, your medical history and that of your
close family, your diet, digestive system, sleeping patterns and
emotional state. To discover how the energies are flowing in your
body the acupuncturist is likely to feel your pulses on both wrists,
noting their quality rhythm and strength. The structure, colour
and coating of your tongue also gives a good guide to your physical
health.
Once enough information has been gathered to determine the likely
causes of your problems, the acupuncturist can select the most
appropriate treatment. The aim is to discover which energy channels
need adjusting for your specific complaint to improve, and which
require treatment to boost your overall energy and vitality.
There are around 500 recognised acupuncture points on the body,
of which about 100 are most commonly used. Stimulation of specific
areas on the skin affects the functioning of certain organs in
the body, however those areas may not be close to the part of the
body where the problem is experienced. For example, although you
may suffer from headaches, needles may be inserted in your foot
or hand. The acupuncturist may supplement the needle treatment
with moxa, a smouldering herb that is used to warm acupuncture
points to encourage the body's energy to flow smoothly. Other methods
of stimulating acupuncture points include using lasers or electro-acupuncture.
Massage or tapping with a rounded probe are techniques particularly
suitable for small children or for people with a fear of needles.
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