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Treat Back Pain with Acupuncture

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back pain acupunctureIn this article we’ll discuss back pain, which is one of the conditions that can be treated with acupuncture. For those who suffer from chronic back pain, whether chronic upper back pain or lower back pain, regular acupuncture sessions can be very helpful. Back pain is one of the most common chronic pain issues that exist in the world today. Using acupuncture on upper and lower back pain is not only helpful, it’s also becoming increasingly popular. Acupuncture is performed by inserting thin needles into strategic points on the body – acupuncture for back pain specifically is performed similarly. 

Let’s discuss more about how Acupuncture can help with Back Pain.

Trigger Points

Let’s talk about trigger points and how they cause your pain.  For thousands of years in Chinese medicine these have been called Ashi points  or “oh yes” points – they’re places that cause pain upon palpation of the tissue. Trigger points are tight and tender bands in the belly of a muscle. They can appear in any muscle and cause pain directly in the muscle while also referring to other areas. Trigger points are areas where the muscle has shortened and tightened – also called contraction. The circulation in these areas is impared, causing a lack of oxygen and nutrients. It also impairs the ability to clear waste products, resulting in pain and muscle dysfunction.

Muscles do not function in isolation, so when one muscle’s function is dysfunctional it can cause a series of reactions in the chain of muscles that work together to allow or produce certain movement. So when treating your injury we are looking for a pathway of pain. Connected places in the body affected by the injury or illness.  We look for the areas of tightness causing muscle dysfunction as well as areas where there is pain.  Only when both are treated can you achieve the rapid result I do with my patients, here at Acupuncture Pain and Stress Center.

Treating Lower Back Pain

back pain acupuncture treatmentUpper back pain and lower back pain are treated differently during acupuncture sessions. That’s because the pathways of pain are concentrated in different areas depending on the pain you have. If you come in for a session at Acupuncture Pain and Stress Center, your Acupuncturist may utilize the following points to relieve your lower back pain. 

  • The Quads, Calves and Hamstrings
  • The feet
  • The hands 
  • The lower back 
  • The hips 
  • The stomach

Treating Upper Back Pain

Upper back pain is also known as thoracic back pain. Thoracic back pain is pain that occurs in the thoracic spine. It is located behind the chest at the shoulder blades, extending all the way from the neck down to the waist. This source of pain can be incredibly challenging for those who suffer from it. It can interfere with life, especially when going about daily activities and can even impact a person’s mental health. Acupuncture and Dry Needling are simply the most effective way to relieve upper back pain. There are different points on the body that may be causing upper back pain. Your acupuncturist will concentrate on the head, neck, upper back, and shoulders. Stimulating these specific points has a pain relieving effect on the nervous system. Here is a link to my acupuncture video, which explains how this all works.

Treating Neuromuscular Issues

back pain raleigh acupunctureAcupuncture can also help with upper and lower body neuromuscular disorders and issues – even those with few other pain remedy options. Examples of neuromuscular issues that acupuncture can help include: 

In Conclusion: How can Acupuncture Help with Back Pain?

Back pain can be extremely difficult, especially when it’s chronic. Acupuncture can help. It can help stimulate blood flow, which can help restore nerve function and improve pain points overall. Acupuncture can also help with upper and lower back pain in the following ways: 

  1. It stimulates the nervous system, which can help relieve pain. 
  2. It relieves pain-relieving chemicals in the brain. 
  3. It releases hormones in the brain called neurotransmitters. These can help with pain. 
  4. It triggers electromagnetic impulses that can release endorphins in the body.

Where can I treat Back Pain with Acupuncture in Raleigh, North Carolina?

Back pain is one of the conditions that can be treated with acupuncture. Acupuncture can also help with arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, migraines, bursitis, muscle cramps, hip pain, and more. If you’re searching for a qualified Acupuncturist to help with your back pain in Raleigh, North Carolina, you’ll want to find someone with experience, qualifications, and compassion. Look no further than Acupuncture Pain and Stress Center. Our goal since 2010 has been to provide quality and compassionate acupuncture in Raleigh, NC and the surrounding areas.

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Acupuncture Pain and Stress Center for all of your Acupuncture needs

Hi, I’m Jim Eleczko, the founder of Acupuncture Pain and Stress Center and it’s my mission to provide you with compassionate, whole-person care using holistic treatments, including Acupuncture and topical herbal medicine. I’m a board-certified and licensed Acupuncturist practicing since 2010 in Raleigh, North Carolina. I love that I get to wake up every day to make meaningful changes in my patient’s lives. I’ve seen first hand the changes that Acupuncture can make. As a teen I suffered from allergies and my father suggested that I try Acupuncture to calm the symptoms. It worked – and left a lasting impression on me! Now I offer Acupuncture and other treatments to help people with a variety of issues, including anxiety, migraines, fibromyalgia, and more. Our other treatments include Dry Needling, Tuina Massage, Guasha, Cupping, Stretching, Orthopedic Movements, Electroacupuncture and Therapeutic Exercises. 

Here’s a bit more about me and my qualifications: I studied the 4-year program at Jung Tao School of Classical Chinese Medicine and continue to travel multiple times a year to study with my mentor, Andrew Nugent-Head. I also studied under Dr. Ed Garbacz, M.D. LAc and spent a year working and studying under Dr. Bonnie Walker, M.D. LAc. I have also done extensive post-graduate studies in acupuncture, nutrition, herbal medicine from lectures of acupuncturists like Dr. Nguyen Van Nghi, Dr. Tran Viet Dzung, Matt Callison, and Edward Obaidey. 

Get in touch with me by calling (919) 260-4104. I’d be happy to answer your questions and get you booked for an appointment today!