Acupuncture and Arthritis: A Natural Way to Alleviate Pain

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Published: January 8, 2025

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Arthritis, a condition characterized by joint inflammation and pain, affects millions of people worldwide. While traditional treatments like medication and physical therapy offer relief, many are turning to acupuncture as a complementary or alternative therapy to manage their symptoms.

Acupuncture involves inserting thin needles at specific points on the body to stimulate energy flow, known as Qi. In the context of arthritis, acupuncture is believed to reduce pain, inflammation, and improve joint function by promoting blood circulation and releasing endorphins, the body’s natural painkillers.

Studies show that acupuncture can help reduce the intensity of pain and improve mobility in individuals with arthritis. By targeting acupuncture points related to pain and inflammation, the treatment encourages the body’s natural healing processes. Additionally, acupuncture may reduce the need for pain medications, which often come with side effects.

Regular acupuncture sessions can provide long-term relief, making it a valuable option for those looking for a holistic approach to managing arthritis symptoms.

Discover the harmony within—one needle at a time. For further information regarding treatment contact our experienced reception team or alternatively book here for the next available appointment. To claim back treatment cost fro. Your healthcare policies provider, we advised checking the governing body of our registered acupuncturist is accepted. Practitioners registration can be found here.

 

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