Acupotomy
Acupotomy is a type of acupuncture treatment used to treat musculoskeletal and soft tissue disorders. It involves inserting an extremely thin needle-like instrument into the skin of the affected area and using it to stimulate the acupuncture points. Acupotomy can help reduce pain, improve circulation, and increase range of motion. It has been used to treat conditions such as sciatica, neck pain, frozen shoulder, chronic back pain, and carpal tunnel syndrome. The goal of this procedure is to repair and strengthen damaged tissue as well as to restore balance to the body. Acupotomy is minimally invasive, has few side effects, and can be an effective and safe treatment option for many kinds of musculoskeletal pain.
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Editor-in-Chief: Stephen Jackowicz, Assistant Clinical Professor,
Acupuncture Institute.
Alternative medicine complements or replaces conventional treatments, with particular importance to the research that explores the natural mechanisms of action, as well as their effectiveness, well-being, expenditures, patterns of practice.
Mind and Body practices on the other hand use psychological and bodily aptitudes to develop fitness and heal