Unlocking Relief: How Acupuncture Therapy Helps Manage Neurological Pain
- Specialties & Therapies
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- November 27, 2024
- needle treatment​, Pain relief
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Acupuncture therapy  is known as an important part of Traditional Chinese Medicine, which shows its effectiveness in managing neurological pain such as headache and migraine, facial pain, sciatica  and neuropathy. NCCIH acknowledges that it could work for chronic pain. Neuropathy is treated with local points to directly alleviate symptoms and distal points that regulate the flow of energy. With both approaches, it strengthens Qi, which is in another word, the body’s life energies, for both quick relief and long-term healing.
The process of  using Acupuncture therapy for Neurological pain
Here are the simple steps involved in acupuncture therapy for relieving neurological pain are as follows:
Consultation and Assessment
First, a comprehensive consultation precedes acupuncture therapy. Patients should have available any relevant medical records of their neuropathy or neurological pain, which the practitioner then uses as a guide for developing a treatment plan. An acupuncturist will want to review symptoms and past history; lifestyle habits should be discussed with the patient as well. Loose-fitting clothing is preferred, and arrival 10-15 minutes prior is suggested to make time for paperwork.
Personalised Treatment
The practitioner tailors the therapy after the assessment with regard to the patient’s specific pain points. Acupuncture points are selected close to the area of pain and at other places to ensure that energy flows all over the body. This tailored approach is more of immediate relief while supporting overall healing.
Application of Therapy
The acupuncturist will position fine, single-use needles into the selected points in this step. The patient might experience a little tingle if the needles stimulate the body to release endorphins, improve its blood circulation, and reduce inflammation-the same essential mechanisms helping initiate the body’s natural healing processes.
Duration and frequency
A session of acupuncture usually lasts 40 minutes. Depending on the specific condition or needs of a patient, the duration of treatment may vary. The practitioner will provide several sessions taken over a couple of weeks and then follow-up sessions as required to achieve long-term alleviation.
Outcomes and Follow-up
Patients can expect gradual pain relief and improved energy flow after each session. Regular follow-ups are important for ongoing results and allow the practitioner to make adjustments to the treatment plan. This phase is flexible to meet each patient’s unique needs for optimal outcomes.
The healing benefits of Acupuncture therapy
Acupuncture therapy is an advantage to those who have neurological pain. Here are some key advantages for people who have migraines, neuropathy, fibromyalgia, and facial pain.
- Improved Blood Flow: The placing of needles will result in improvement of the blood flow, thereby helping symptoms like numbness, tingling, or loss of sensation mainly in diabetic neuropathy.
- Increased Relaxation:Â Patients feel acupuncture acts as a calming agent that alleviates the stress and anxiety built in people with chronic pain.
- Evidence for General Well-being:Â Acupuncture fosters general well-being and enhances immune function and balance in the body.
- Relief of Hyperesthesia:Â Acupuncture relieves hypersensitivity to touch or temperature and has been helpful in the management of complex regional pain syndrome.
What our clients say
The numbness in my hands was tough, but after a few sessions, I noticed a real difference. So grateful for the Wellness Garden.Â
-Anita S, Bengaluru
I was hesitant about acupuncture, but my neuropathy pain is now much more manageable. Great experienceÂ
-Rajesh K , Delhi
The treatments I received through Wellness Garden’s network have been life-changing. My back pain has improved greatly.
-Sandeep P, Pune
 FAQs
- Can neurological pain be safely treated with acupuncture?
Yes, that it’s safe while given by an authorised practitioner and has been used over many years for treating ailments including face discomfort, migraine patients, and nerve pain.
- How many sessions might I need?
This varies with the individual and the condition. Your acupuncturist will provide a course of treatment best suited to the nature of your pain, whether headaches, nerve pain, or some other form of neurological condition.
- Can Acupuncture also support nerve regeneration?
Yes, acupuncture studies demonstrate it may assist nerve repair by promoting circulation and healing of the nervous system.
- What are the pain relieving points for neuropathy?
BI-56 is a major point for neuropathy. It can be found at the back of the leg with six finger widths from the center of the back of the knee (the top of the calf muscle).
Final thoughts
To all health enthusiasts, Wellness Garden provides you with over 400 trusted partners who have a specialty in acupuncture for neurological pain, such as nerve pain, tingling sensations, and numbness. Our network of experts provides safe, natural solutions to help manage your symptoms, promote nerve health, and enhance your well-being.Â
Sources
Globally recognised by institutions like World Health Organization (WHO), Harvard Medical School, Global Wellness Institute (GWI), AYUSH India, and our insurance partners, Bajaj Allianz, Aditya Birla, Niva Bupa, SBI General Insurance, and many more.
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- • Acupuncture therapy
- • Steps
- • Benefits
- • FQAs
- • End Note
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Dr. Geetha Kamath
Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes and should not be construed as medical advice. Please consult with healthcare practitioners before undertaking any changes in wellness routines or adding new therapies.
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