Acupuncture has been used for centuries as a holistic form of medicine to treat many conditions, including acute injuries, arthritis, and headaches. Contemporary Medical Acupuncture is the biomedical and scientific refinement of Chinese acupuncture methods and is based on current concepts of neurophysiology, neuroanatomy, and pathophysiology.
Medical Acupuncture is an effective and simple treatment to reduce pain, stiffness, and dysfunction from daily life or performance and sports injuries. Research shows that acupuncture:
As with traditional acupuncture, Medical Acupuncture involves inserting thin needles at specific points on your body, and stimulating them manually or electrically to enhance their effect. Your Chiropractor will take a complete history and perform a physical examination to diagnose the source of your pain or injury and determine the correct anatomical points to help treat it.
The needles target nerves to produce the following effects:
For more information, see the McMaster University Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program description.