Archive for October, 2009

I treated low back pain with acupuncture for Logan Swan

By Dr Win Huang

logan swan and dr huang 002

Logan Swan who is a famous rugby player had bad low back pain due to injury during playing rugby game for many years, (more…)

Low back pain – acute

Pain felt in your lower back may come from the spine, muscles, nerves, or other nearby structures. It may also be due to problems in your mid or upper back, the testicles or ovaries, or a hernia in the groin.
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Do you also suffer from chronic insomnia?

by Creative Communications

Modern life forces so many of us to live life in the fast lane, mentally and physically. Almost every one of us has more on our plate than can be accomplished in a 24-hour day. As a result, we try to offset the lack of available time with less relaxation, less sleep and very little exercise. The rationale is usually that, if we get everything on our to-do list accomplished, we’ll have less worry, less stress, be more ‘successful’ and not have to feel guilty over tasks uncompleted. Can you relate to this scenario? Do you also suffer from chronic insomnia? (more…)

Treating menopause with Acupuncture

Menopause can be treated in a multitude of ways but while hormone treatments are popular, not every woman wants to take a prescription medication. Instead, some women will look to alternative treatments to improve women’s health. One such treatment is acupuncture, which can help many different health issues, including menopause. If you are looking for a natural treatment that has a low propensity for side-effects, then acupuncture might be worth consideration. (more…)

research-article
THE ANALGESIC EFFECT OF ACUPUNCTURE IN CHRONIC TENNIS ELBOW PAIN
A. MOLSBERGER and E. HILLE

Orthopädische Klinik der Universität Düsseldorf Germany

Correspondence to: Correspondence to: A. Molsberger, Kasemenstr. 1b, 4000 Düsseldorf 1, Germany.

The immediate analgesic effect of a single non-segmental acupuncture stimulation treatment on chronic tennis elbow pain was studied in a placebo–controlled single-blind trial completed by 48 patients Before and after treatment, all patients were examined physically by an unbiased independent examiner. (more…)