American College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Discusses Traditional Chinese Medicine’s Future in Low Level Lasers
Part of the American College of Acupuncture and Oriental
Medicine’s goals is to promote the integration of
traditional Chinese medicine with mainstream biomedicine. So,
recent discoveries in the usage of acupuncture in conjunction with low-level
lasers are an incredible development in the field.
Laser surgery and treatments have steadily been
developing and innovating in mainstream medicine. It provides more
opportunities for “non-invasive” alternatives. By combining lasers with
acupuncture, it opens a new field of possibilities.
Low-Level Laser Acupuncture Therapy
This recent development in acupuncture therapy makes use of low-level
lasers. This variety of laser treatment typically applies in medicine to imbue
cells with the natural energy to speed up healing and regeneration,
particularly for damaged cells.
But by combining the inherent power of these lasers with
the philosophies and wisdom of acupuncture therapy, it increases the
effectivity of the treatment. The American College of Acupuncture and Oriental
Medicine has discovered that the usage of “laser acupuncture” can be used for
multitudes of problems.
The concept involves using the low-level lasers at
specific qi energy points throughout the body as dictated by
traditional Chinese medicine. Instead of using needles, the lasers will target
these areas of the body and stimulate them. Qi begins to flow, and the body
heals itself further.
There are many uses for this treatment:
With the usage of low-level laser acupuncture therapy,
common symptoms of endometriosis and difficulty in conceiving become slowly
healed over time. Ovarian production increases and improves.
Studies have proven that laser acupuncture has relieved
myofascial pain. It has even proven effective as a treatment for fibromyalgia,
tendinopathy, and radiculopathy.
Children with bronchial asthma have entered a study
wherein they had ten laser acupuncture treatments. The treatment relieved
symptoms and concluded as a safe and effective treatment.
Currently, laser acupuncture is studied for use in obesity, dry eye, and other illnesses. The
American College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine feel that this is
precisely the kind of innovation in acupuncture that they are seeking. It shows
that science verifies the effectivity of acupuncture’s philosophies and that
mainstream medicine is genuinely beginning to integrate the use of traditional
Chinese medicine for treatments.
Learn more about courses in acupuncture
and traditional Chinese medicine by visiting the American College of Acupuncture and Oriental
Medicine.
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