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METHODS OF TREATMENT
A. With Needles
I. Classical Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a traditional form of oriental medicine which originated in China and is being
practiced by therapists all over the world now. Acupuncture treatment consists of inserting very fine needles at specific points on the skin, which are located near nerve endings. This has two effects - First it stimulates specific nerves which transmit electrical impulses via the spinal cord and brain, to the diseased area. Secondly, it stimulates release of chemical substances from brain
centres to form the body's own mechanism for pain relief.
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II Plum Blossom Needling
There are many methods for treating diseases in Chinese traditional medicine, for instance, acupuncture, cupping, massage and kneading spine, etc. including the “plum-blossom” needle therapy. “plum-blossom” needle therapy is superficial tapping merely on the skin, but not the flesh. “Plum-blossom” means five needles bound in a bundle like a plum-blossom, and “seven-star” needle is seven needles bound in a bundle. It is not so painful. It is suitable for children also. It is thus also called “children needle”. This therapy has a wide scope in curing diseases, so it is worthy of popularization and application. Indications for Plum Blossom needling are:- common cold, bronchitis, asthma, colitis, constipation, hypertension, impotence, arthritis, backache, shoulder pain, trigeminal neuralgia, facial paralysis, migraine, stiff neck, eczema |
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Distribution of Auricular points
IV. Scalp Acupuncture
Certain areas of the brain cortex are functionally related to different organs and physiological functions and are also represented topographically on the scalp. There are 15 such stimulation areas in scalp. These areas are needled for various disorders for example:- Motor area for Paralysis, Sensory area for Loss of sensations and numbness, Speech area for speech problems, Auditory area for hearing loss and optic area for loss of vision.
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