Acupuncture for Pain: An Effective, Drug-free Way of Managing Acute & Chronic Pain

Acupuncture is an evidence-based treatment for many types of pain, including both acute and chronic pain. Acupuncture for pain management has a cumulative effect, meaning that regular treatments over a period of time are needed to achieve significant changes. Due to this cumulative effect, typically pain will gradually decrease as the treatment plan progresses.

Acupuncture is like exercise, in the sense that while a couple of exercise sessions may provide a temporary boost to circulation & feel-good biochemicals, more significant & lasting changes are achievable only with a program involving regular sessions over a period of time.

Even a ‘low dose’ of acupuncture (small number of sessions/low frequency) can be potentially helpful, and may offer some temporary relief & reduce anxiety/stress. However, the full cumulative benefits of acupuncture (significant changes in pain intensity and/or frequency of pain episodes) can be achieved by doing regular sessions over a period of time.

The number & frequency of sessions I will recommend will depend on a number of factors, such as the cause of the pain, what results you want to achieve (getting you pain free takes more sessions, compared to just reducing pain intensity) how long you have experienced the pain, your lifestyle, and what other treatments you are currently using.

Acupuncture can be used to manage:

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