Monday 14 March 2016

Acupunture for Sports injuries

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Acupuncture for sports injuries - Oxford UK

The use of acupuncture dates back over 2000 years in China and is used worldwide today for the treatment of sports injuries and much more. The term 'dry needling' is often used for western medical acupuncture which is different in the traditional Chinese medicine ( TCM ).

I use a blend of both types of acupuncture to treat various conditions, I use a western style of assessment for the injury and a complete 'TCM' holistic approach to the treatment which I find works well. Acupuncture works well and is complimentary along side other treatments like sports massage and ultrasound for the management and treatment neck pain, lower back pain, ligament ruptures etc.
Acupuncture as a treatment should not be painful, some people have a fear of needles and so clearly this is not for you if you suffer this type of anxiety.

There are many types of sports related injuries for which acupuncture can help with, I have listed some below however if you can't find something there I have more information about acupuncture can help on my website.    

Acupuncture can help with:

Muscle strains, ligament Sprains, Tennis Elbow, Golfers Elbow, Sciatica, Knee pain, shoulder impingement syndrome, frozen shoulder, Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis headaches, migraines, Carpel tunnel syndrome. 

 Contact Paul for acupuncture for sports injuries treatment- Oxford UK

 

3 comments:

  1. To deal with sports injuries in different centers we have found experts are using different types of therapies such as; old message therapy, acupuncture therapy, surgery and many others. Most of the cases we should do yoga for pains and sprains; but acupuncture is also an old and ancient therapy through which we are able to cure several sprains and injuries.
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  2. Acupuncture is a method of encouraging the body to promote natural healing and to improve functioning.Acupuncture treatment, sterile and fine needles are inserted into certain parts of the body.

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