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Acupressure

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    • Origins of Acupressure

      Acupressure is an ancient form of healing. It has been used for centuries for pain relief. Acupressure is a form of massage applied to the muscles of the body. It is based on acupuncture principles, without the use of needles. Practitioners of acupressure use it as a complementary or primary therapy for relief of headache, back pain,... more »

    • Acupressure Tutorial

      Acupressure is a way of stimulating traditional Chinese acupuncture points without the use of needles. Instead of placing a needle in the acupuncture point to modify the flow of chi, pressure is placed on the same location, with more gentle results in the modification of chi flow. more »

    • Definition of Acupressure

      If you are searching for complementary medicine techniques to help manage symptoms or health concerns, you may want to consider acupressure. Like acupuncture, it is an ancient oriental form of body work. The difference is that acupressure does not employ the use of needles. This makes it more desirable to those who fear needles but... more »

    • How Does Acupressure Help Sinuses?

      Acupressure is based on the same principles of acupuncture, without using needles. By pressing on particular points of the body, you can release congested or blocked energy (chi). According to ancient Chinese medicine, energy naturally follows meridian pathways along our body. When these pathways become blocked, disease and discomfort... more »

    • How Does Acupressure Relieve Pain?

      The Chinese have been using acupressure for more than 5,000 years. In his book "The Complete Book of Acupuncture" (Berkely: Celestial Arts, 1976), Dr. Stephen Thomas Chang explains that acupuncture and acupressure were discovered through treating wounded soldiers. When the soldiers were punctured or pierced, even though they were now... more »

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    • What is Acupressure?

      The American Chiropractic Association describes acupressure as manual pressure applied to specific points on the body for the purpose of restoring... more »

    • How to Use Acupressure

      Acupressure, a therapeutic technique in use for centuries, focuses on "meridians": lines of energy that flow through our bodies. Acupuncture taps... more »

    • How to Learn Acupressure

      Acupressure is a healing art believed to have originated in India and later spread to China and the rest of Asia, Egypt, by Buddhist monks.... more »

    • Acupressure Points

      Acupressure is a method of applying manual pressure to specified points on the body. Acupressure points lie along meridians or channels which run... more »

    • About Acupressure Points

      Acupressure is an alternative-health method of treating stress and pain that is centered on the maintenance of a balance in life, which is... more »

    Wikipedia

    Acupressure

    Acupressure (a blend of "acupuncture" and "pressure") is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) technique derived from acupuncture. In acupressure physical pressure is applied to acupuncture points by the hand, elbow, or with various devices. Reviews of acupressure clinical trials have been conducted by the Cochrane Collaboration and Bandolier according to the protocols of evidence-based medicine; for most conditions they have concluded tremendous effectiveness in well-conducted clinical trials.

    Traditional Chinese medicines (TCM) acupuncture theory predates use of the scientific method, and has received various criticisms based on scientific thinking. There is no known anatomical or histological basis for the existence of acupuncture points or meridians."Mann_drunkard">Felix Mann: "...acupuncture points are no more real than the black spots that a drunkard sees in front of his eyes." (Mann F. Reinventing Acupuncture: A New Concept of Ancient Medicine. Butterworth Heinemann, London, 1996,14.) Quoted by Matthew Bauer in , Vol 1 Issue 4 - Aug 2006, "The Final Days of Traditional Beliefs? - Part One" Acupuncturists tend to perceive TCM concepts in functional rather than structural terms, i.e. as being useful in guiding evaluation and care of patients. Kaptchuk, 1983, pp. 34-35"NIH_funct">"Despite considerable efforts to understand the anatomy and physiology of the "acupuncture points", the definition and characterization of these points remains controversial. Even more elusive is the basis of some of the key traditional Eastern medical concepts such as the circulation of Qi, the meridian system, and the five phases theory, which are difficult to reconcile with contemporary biomedical information but continue to play an important role in the evaluation of patients and the formulation of treatment in acupuncture." Acupuncture. National Institutes of Health: Consensus Development Conference Statement, November 3-5, 1997. Available online at . Retrieved 30 Janua read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acupressure

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