Acupuncture and Low Back Pain

Have you ever considered treating low back pain with acupuncture and Chinese herbs? We
believe that low risk techniques such as acupuncture should be the first line of therapy for
radiculopathy, sciatica, disc disease, and spinal stenosis.  It can be combined with
Chiropractic adjustments as circumstances allow.

Although acupuncture and moxabustion are the mainstay of treatment in the East and
widely used in Europe, increasing numbers of patients and physicians in the U.S. are also
learning how useful these ancients methods can be. For more than 2500 years,
generations of patients and physicians have depended on traditional medicine for painful
conditions of all sorts, including for low back pain, sciatica, femoralgia, neuritis, and arthritis
of the spine.

Traditional herbal medicine and acupuncture have also proved to be a useful tool to
address pain in acute and chronic conditions. Depending on which channels are involved,
disc disease, neuralgia, sciatica, muscle strain, spinal stenosis, and pain resulting from
surgery and trauma can be helped by acupuncture. Even patients who have not done well
after surgery may benefit from acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine.

Our experience with acupuncture and herbal medicine suggests that acupuncture treatment
often results in pain relief, decrease of swelling, reduced stiffness, and a return to better
function and range of motion. Side effects from surgery, such as nerve damage,
unpleasant sensations in the trunk and legs, and even weakness can sometimes be
reduced.

Acupuncture and other techniques of traditional Chinese medicine are best applied early in
the course of a back injury. Surgery should be avoided if possible, until after it is seen if
acupuncture can help. Repeated surgeries make it less likely that acupuncture will quickly
address the problem, and under this circumstance continuing acupuncture and
moxabustion treatment may be necessary. Failed back surgery clinics are becoming a
familiar item in the medical landscape, so it is clear that surgery for low back pain has its
drawbacks.
LOW
BACK
PAIN
and
Traditional
Chinese
Medicine
A Therapy Above
Centers for Natural Medicine
727 - 518 - 2268
Greater Tampa/St Petersburg area,  Florida
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