Enjoying a pain-free life shouldn't be just a dream. People living with pain know what that means. It can be a warming sign that something is wrong and your body is letting you know before you become incapacitated. Steps should be taken early to restore your health. Whether it's sharp, dull, radiating or all encompassing, it can create havoc in your enjoyment of work and play.
We treat a lot of people with pain in my practice. It affects different parts of the body. The most common complaints include:
• Headaches, including migraines
• Back, including Low back
• Sports injuries
• Arthritis
• Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
• Dental
• Fibromyalgia
• Sciatica
• Shoulder
• Knee
• Tennis elbow
• Neck
• TMJ
According to The National Center for Health Statistics, approximately 76 million Americans suffer from pain. The annual cost of chronic pain in the United States, including healthcare expenses, lost income, and lost productivity, is estimated to be $100 billion. An estimated 20% of American adults (42 million people) report that pain or physical discomfort disrupts their sleep a few nights a week or more.
Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine can successfully treat this common malady. This wholistic medicine treats pain and discomfort as well as gets to the root of what had initially caused the problem. It supports healing on a deep level. Acupuncture and herbal supplements can enhance the flow of energy and nutrients to body tissues promoting pain-free health, and return you to joy and vitality. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Institute of Health (NIH) acknowledge the benefits of acupuncture for the treatment and elimination of pain due to a wide range of causes. Acupuncture helps to correct internal imbalances and restore the proper flow of energy, returning health to the body, mind and spirit. Treatments activate the body's natural self-healing abilities that can strengthen the body to help prevent disease.
Other treatment modalities that treat pain include programs in physical therapy, massage, stretching, yoga, and pain medications.
Once treated for acute care and the obvious symptoms are gone, it's important to continue with a maintenance program providing a foundation for deeper healing. This is when the underlying problems or complaints can be addressed. At this point it is important to continue to strengthen, build and support your body. Even simple activities could cause a relapse.
If you are experiencing pain, you may want to try acupuncture and begin living a pain free life. Nothing feels as good as a healthy body, mind and spirit.
Loretta Berlonghi can be reached at (760) 729-8284 or [email protected]
We treat a lot of people with pain in my practice. It affects different parts of the body. The most common complaints include:
• Headaches, including migraines
• Back, including Low back
• Sports injuries
• Arthritis
• Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
• Dental
• Fibromyalgia
• Sciatica
• Shoulder
• Knee
• Tennis elbow
• Neck
• TMJ
According to The National Center for Health Statistics, approximately 76 million Americans suffer from pain. The annual cost of chronic pain in the United States, including healthcare expenses, lost income, and lost productivity, is estimated to be $100 billion. An estimated 20% of American adults (42 million people) report that pain or physical discomfort disrupts their sleep a few nights a week or more.
Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine can successfully treat this common malady. This wholistic medicine treats pain and discomfort as well as gets to the root of what had initially caused the problem. It supports healing on a deep level. Acupuncture and herbal supplements can enhance the flow of energy and nutrients to body tissues promoting pain-free health, and return you to joy and vitality. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Institute of Health (NIH) acknowledge the benefits of acupuncture for the treatment and elimination of pain due to a wide range of causes. Acupuncture helps to correct internal imbalances and restore the proper flow of energy, returning health to the body, mind and spirit. Treatments activate the body's natural self-healing abilities that can strengthen the body to help prevent disease.
Other treatment modalities that treat pain include programs in physical therapy, massage, stretching, yoga, and pain medications.
Once treated for acute care and the obvious symptoms are gone, it's important to continue with a maintenance program providing a foundation for deeper healing. This is when the underlying problems or complaints can be addressed. At this point it is important to continue to strengthen, build and support your body. Even simple activities could cause a relapse.
If you are experiencing pain, you may want to try acupuncture and begin living a pain free life. Nothing feels as good as a healthy body, mind and spirit.
Loretta Berlonghi can be reached at (760) 729-8284 or [email protected]