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Is Electro acupuncture better than regular acupuncture?

Is Electro acupuncture better than regular acupuncture?

A benefit of using electroacupuncture is that it can cover larger areas of your body than traditional acupuncture. This ability makes this type of acupuncture more accurate than others.

What was the operation for which Electro acupuncture was used?

EA developed in its modern form in China in the 1950s, specifically for use in surgical operations. When acupuncture was first used for analgesia, the anaesthetists had to continue to rotate needles manually throughout the operation, so they developed EA apparatus to relieve themselves of this chore.

Can you do acupuncture on yourself?

Both acupuncture and acupressure rely on stimulating hundreds of “acu-points” along the body’s 14 meridians, or energy-carrying channels. You can do acupressure yourself, at home or work. You simply apply pressure with the fingers or another small object to the same points targeted through acupuncture.

How much does electro acupuncture cost?

Services Price
Electric Stimulation or Cupping w/ Acupuncture $20.00
Cupping $50.00
Herbal Visit $80 – $100
Herb (various) $10 – $100

How do you know if acupuncture is working?

Acupuncture needles are much thinner than medical needles, and they are solid, not hollow. The needles may cause some muscle sensations, such as dull ache or tingling. Your practitioner will ask you to report when you feel a deep heaviness or numbness. Those sensations usually mean the treatment is working.

When is electrotherapy used?

Electrotherapy is used for relaxation of muscle spasms, prevention and retardation of disuse atrophy, increase of local blood circulation, muscle rehabilitation, and reeducation by electrical muscle stimulation, maintaining and increasing range of motion, management of chronic and intractable pain, posttraumatic acute …

Is Electro acupuncture FDA approved?

Pantheon Research is the only American, FDA Certified manufacturer of electroacupuncture machines using the symmetrical biphasic waveform. This unique waveform “provides the most physiological effective treatment” for electroacupuncture protocols while also providing the most comfort for patients.

Can acupuncture go wrong?

When we talk about adverse effects, that’s when people experience a negative effect from the acupuncture. Most treatment modalities can have some sort of adverse effect, like surgery may lead to infection or haemorrhage; or taking aspirin can upset your stomach or give you heartburn.

Is Electro acupuncture painful?

Does it hurt? The electrical current used in electroacupuncture doesn’t act on you directly. While you might feel some tingling or vibration, you shouldn’t feel any pain during the treatment, aside from a quick prick when the needle is placed. Many people report not feeling any pain, even with needle insertion.

How many sessions of acupuncture do you need?

A common treatment plan for a single complaint would typically involve one or two treatments a week. The number of treatments will depend on the condition being treated and its severity. In general, it’s common to receive six to eight treatments.

Why do we need an electro acupuncture machine?

Apart from providing best treatment, acupuncturists can rely and trust in our electroacupuncture machines because they: For almost 40 years, Pantheon Research has been perfecting the design and manufacture of electroacupuncture machines exclusively for acupuncturists.

How are needles attached to an electroacupuncture machine?

Once the needles are inserted to the correct depth, your acupuncturist will use electrodes to connect the needles to a special electroacupuncture machine. After the electrodes are attached, they’ll turn on the machine. Electroacupuncture machines have adjustable current and voltage settings.

Which is better electro acupuncture or TENS machine?

Electro-acupuncture has a greater effect than a TENS machine for example for several reasons. Firstly a TENS machine is placed on the surface of the skin and electrified, but electro-acupuncture has the benefit of piercing through the skin and going deeper into the tissue. Skin has a natural electrical resistance as does bone and fat.

How is electroacupuncture similar to traditional Chinese medicine?

Electroacupuncture is similar to acupuncture, a widely practiced form of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Acupuncture involves the use of thin needles to stimulate specific pressure points linked to unwanted symptoms.

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Ruth Doyle