Acupoint Injection Pain Therapy

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Experience Effective Pain Relief with Acupoint Injection Pain Therapy

Acupoint Injection Pain Therapy is an advanced treatment that combines the principles of acupuncture with the targeted delivery of therapeutic substances directly into acupuncture points or trigger points. This therapy uses fine needles to inject small amounts of saline solution, sterile water, lidocaine, procaine, or natural botanical substances such as herbal extracts, homeopathic medicines, vitamins, and minerals into specific points on the body. By stimulating these powerful acupuncture points with proven natural substances, Acupoint Injection Pain Therapy enhances the therapeutic effects, providing significant benefits for pain relief. This method offers targeted pain relief, reduces inflammation, and promotes healing by supporting the body’s self-healing mechanisms. Patients can expect faster and longer-lasting results with minimized side effects due to localized treatment, making it an effective solution for managing both acute and chronic pain, as well as various other health conditions. It is a great alternative to steroid injections. 

Acupoint Injection Pain Therapy also incorporates neural therapy and prolotherapy for comprehensive pain management and healing. Neural therapy involves injecting local anesthetics like procaine or lidocaine into scars, trigger points, or other tissues. This method aims to reset the nervous system’s function, alleviate chronic pain, and treat conditions related to autonomic dysregulation. It is particularly effective for pain resulting from scar interference, old injuries, or surgical sites.

Commonly Treated Pain:

  • Chronic Pain: Arthritis, fibromyalgia, and other persistent pain conditions.
  • Acute Pain: Sports injuries, muscle sprains, and acute inflammation.
  • Musculoskeletal Issues: Back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, and joint pain.
  • Neurological Conditions: Migraines, headaches, and neuropathy.
  • Post-Surgical Pain: Pain following surgeries, scar tissue pain.
  • Myofascial Pain: Trigger points, muscle knots, and fascia-related pain.
  • Tendinitis and Bursitis: Inflammation of tendons and bursae causing pain.
  • Sciatica: Pain radiating along the sciatic nerve.

Procedure: The procedure begins with injections at acupuncture points using Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory to activate the meridians. This is followed by injections into Ashi points, also known as trigger points, to provide targeted relief. The injection activates the acupuncture points similarly to needle insertion but with enhanced and prolonged therapeutic effects. The dual effect of acupuncture point stimulation and the pharmacological impact of the injected substance provides a deeper level of healing.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Does it hurt? Most people are surprised by how easy and quick the injections are. The needles used are very fine, similar to acupuncture needles, and the injections are typically painless or only mildly uncomfortable.

How many treatments will I need? While many patients notice a positive response after their first treatment, achieving full benefits typically requires multiple sessions. Acupuncture sessions or acupoint injection sessions are designed to build upon each other, progressively enhancing the therapeutic effects. For chronic pain conditions, it is generally recommended to have weekly or bi-weekly sessions over a specified period. This structured approach ensures sustained improvement and long-term relief.

 

 

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