Acupuncture has its roots in early Chinese medicine (some scholars believe it began as far back as 480 B.C). Throughout acupuncture’s long history, and as Western culture began adopting this complementary therapy, certain myths began circulating. You’ve probably heard of, or even believe, a few of these myths! But myths about this treatment can discourage some Argyle, TX, patients who may truly benefit from this therapy’s pain management benefits. Today, we’re busting a few of the most popular myths about acupuncture and its effects. Read on to learn more!
Dr. Cody Doyle offers acupuncture therapy as part of his holistic approach to alternative medicine. Recently, more and more research is showing acupuncture’s effects in treating inflammation, chronic and acute pain, and other musculoskeletal issues. If you are interested in acupuncture treatment, it’s important to see a trained and experienced practitioner like Dr. Cody Doyle. Call our practice now to schedule an appointment and see for yourself the truth about acupuncture.
Acupuncture hurts.
Many people have a fear of needles, and acupuncture’s use of needles may prompt a fear that the therapy is painful or invasive. However, the needles used during acupuncture therapy are extremely thin—usually just slightly thicker than a human hair. Most patients experience a mild “aching” sensation during treatment, or sometimes a slight “shock” feeling. Dr. Doyle may slightly manipulate the needles during treatment to increase their stimulation effects, but once the needles are removed, many patients experience a feeling of relaxation and pain relief, though other patients with more intense pain may require additional treatments for full pain relief benefits. It’s not uncommon for some patients to even fall asleep during treatment, because the process can be a very relaxing and calming experience.
Acupuncture is outdated.
While acupuncture has ancient roots, it is more and more being research and studied as a modern solution for different painful side effects and symptoms of medical conditions like cancer, arthritis, TMJ disorders, digestive disorders, and more. A 2012 study of over 18,000 participants found that acupuncture was effective in offering pain relief for chronic pain sufferers. The National Institutes of Health also reports that while the positive effects of acupuncture have been verified, the depth of understanding in regards to acupuncture is only just beginning. More research could help us understand the full power of this alternative therapy.
Acupuncture offers a placebo effect.
The ancient practice of acupuncture started to help the body regulate its flow of energy, referred to in Chinese medicine as qi. Today, that idea still guides many practitioners of acupuncture, though we now can explain the effects of acupuncture in more modern terminology.
It’s thought that the reason acupuncture is effective for pain relief is because it stimulates nerves throughout the body. The nerves then trigger a response for the brain to release hormones such as beta-endorphins, which can increase the body’s pain threshold.
Another theory that researchers are studying is acupuncture’s ability to help stimulate nerve re-growth and repair in painful areas of the body. The stimulation of acupuncture therapy helps nerve endings to regenerate and reduces their sensitivity to pain.
As linked above, the study of acupuncture has proven its ability to effectively reduce painful symptoms for patients, but the understanding as to why this occurs is still under much research.
Acupuncture near Argyle, TX
If you are experiencing painful symptoms, or are ready to supplement your medical treatments with holistic therapy, contact our Argyle-area practice. Our therapies better align and stimulate your body’s natural structure and functions so that it can heal itself from the inside out. If you are interested in learning more about our approach to alternative medicine, call us today at 817-767-5430.