Pain Management
Pain management refers, obviously, to the management of pain, whereas pain relief refers to the elimination of pain. Acupuncture pain management is generally applied in pathologies that have progressed to a state of a lesion and the most that can be hoped for from acupuncture is the reduction and management of pain to reduce or eliminate the need for pain medications.
Acupuncture, although it may be the oldest, is undoubtedly the most advanced pain management system there is. In progressive cases that may require surgery or other drastic extremes, acupuncture is still the most effective treatment to reduce and/or eliminate pain quickly and easily.
The benefits of using acupuncture for pain are numerous:
- Cost effective
- Immediate pain relief and/or reduction
- Natural and drug free
- Helps restore general health
- Treats the person as a whole and not just the symptoms
True Acupuncture to manage pain
Unlike many styles of acupuncture that may just treat the symptoms, True Acupuncture always addresses the root constitution of the person before moving onto the branch symptoms. In treating this way, you always receive a direct benefit to your overall health. Few other “medications” can accomplish this.
We strongly urge those of you in pain to give us a call (720-324-7171), set an appointment, and come in to see just how effective acupuncture is in providing immediate pain relief and pain management.
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