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Acupuncture: Meridian Therapy

Acupuncture Without Needles?

Meridian therapy and laser acupuncture

Meridian Therapy and Laser Acupuncture

Acupuncture is practiced by Atlanta chiropractic doctor Dembowski without using needles!

The body is stimulated instead with a laser beam. The practice of acupuncture without needles is called meridian therapy.

What Conditions Can Acupuncture Treat?

Acupuncture textbooks list well over one hundred different conditions that respond well to Acupuncture. The World Health Organization, working in close harmony with the International Acupuncture training center of the Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, has indicated Acupuncture is effective in the following conditions:

  • Acute and chronic pain relief
  • Migraine
  • Tension cluster headache and sinus headache
  • Trigeminal Neuralgia
  • Bladder dysfunction and bed wetting
  • Cervical (neck) pain and mid-back pain
  • Low shoulder pain and tennis elbow
  • Post-operative pain relief
  • Gastric problems
  • Asthma
  • Allergies
  • Skin conditions
  • Hemorrhoids
  • Abnormal blood pressure
  • Fatigue
  • Anxiety
  • Neurologic syndrome
  • Various eye problems

This is only a partial list of the numerous conditions Acupuncture has been credited with helping.

Acupuncture Treatments

How Many Acupuncture Treatments Are Usual?

Obviously the number of treatments vary with different conditions and individuals. Chronic problems generally require more treatment than acute ones. Some patients notice an immediate improvement after the first treatment, whereas others may not notice any effect until the seventh or eighth visit. It’s been shown that a certain percentage of patients receive maximum benefit up to three months following a course of therapy. A small number of patients will experience a worsening of symptoms, as the body’s energies are returning to normal. This is usual and no need for alarm when it is followed by improvement.

Researchers internationally agree the usual number of treatments is between eight and sixteen. The usual frequency is between two and four times a week. Patients are urged not to enter an Acupuncture program with the thought of “taking a few” to see what will happen. Even though it is possible to achieve success, a real program with repeat visits would have a better chance for success. Patients are encouraged to be patient with the healing process. If the treatments are recommended and results occur in just five visits, the doctor may elect to discontinue treatments or continue their use to stabilize the condition.

AcupunctureWhat Is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture, simply stated, is a health science which is used to successfully treat both pain and dysfunction in the body.

Acupuncture has its roots deeply planted in China. In fact, authorities agree the science is between 5,000 and 7,000 years old. Its use spread throughout ancient Egypt, the Middle East, the Roman Empire and later into Western Europe as merchants and missionaries to China told of the amazing discoveries the people of the Orient had developed. Acupuncture did not become known on a national level in the U.S. until 1971 when diplomatic relations between China and America were relaxed.

At first glimpse, Acupuncture appears strange, as its primary notoriety is the utilization of needles placed in the skin at various locations to relieve pain or affect a body part. Early Chinese physicians discovered there is an energy network traversing our bodies, just below the surface of the skin, which communicates from the exterior to the internal organs and structures from over 1,000 “Acupoints” on the body.

This energy works in harmony with the body’s circulatory, nervous, muscular, digestive, genito-urinary, and all other systems of the body. When this vital energy becomes blocked or weakened, an effect in a body system or anatomic location becomes evident. Stimulation of one — or a combination — of key “Acupoints” on the body may restore harmony to the affected area. Historians have stated, “More people have benefited from Acupuncture over the course of fifty centuries than the combined total of all other healing sciences, both ancient and modem.”

What Is Meridian Therapy?

Meridian therapy is the accepted name employed by those who practice the principle of Acupuncture without the use of a penetrating needle. Acupuncture is a principle, not a technique. Therefore, there are many ways to stimulate an Acupoint other than a needle, just as there are many different strokes used in swimming. Many practitioners use electronic stimulation, laser beam, or pressure massage to treat an Acupoint. The principle of Acupuncture does not change, only the technique.

How Does Acupuncture Work?

Far too often in the medical professions, a patient is told after extensive examination, “There is nothing wrong”, “It is all in your head”, or “Sorry, you’ll have to learn to live with it”. The examining doctor, unable to find the cause of the problem, has little else to tell the patient. Fortunately, many physicians are now referring their patients for an Acupuncture evaluation as a last resort.

The human body’s energy flow courses over twelve meridians — or channels, that are normally well balanced. If a disruption of energy flow exists, it can alter the entire system, producing pain or symptoms in the body. If we were to compare a 175 pound man on one end of a seesaw and a 45 pound child on the other end, it becomes obvious the seesaw would be “broken” due to the fact the heavier person would be sitting on the ground and the lighter would be sitting in the air. Despite the seesaw producing a “symptom” of being broken, even extensive examination would not reveal anything wrong with the seesaw.

The obvious answer is in the balance. Correction of the balance corrects the problem with the seesaw. This is Acupuncture’s goal — to restore normalcy to the body’s energy balance by utilizing a combination of Acupoints located on the twelve meridians. This is accomplished by a variety of means, the needle is just one. Medical research continues in this country and others to attempt to explain in western scientific terms what the ancient Chinese described seventy centuries earlier. Today, many theories have been postulated as to why Acupuncture is so effective in pain control. However, as more discoveries are made, more research is indicated.

Is Acupuncture Treatment Painful?

One would assume inserting a needle into the skin would be painful since most of us can relate to being stuck with a pin or having a hypodermic injection. However, Acupuncture needles are so thin that four of them can easily be inserted into the hole of a hypoderic needle! Because of the extreme slenderness of the needle, most people describe the sensation as “less than a mosquito bite.” A phenomenon referred to as “Tehchi” occurs when the energy is contacted. This sensation is felt as a mild to moderate heaviness or tingling.

Needles obviously still have their place in clinical practice. However, many physicians certified in Acupuncture, as well as licensed Acupuncturists are employing electronic and Laser stimulation to the Acupoint with equal effectiveness as the needle. Both of these procedures are painless and are quickly becoming standard worldwide. The tapping needle, or “Teishein” is not really a needle as it does not pierce the skin. It produces a mild to moderate sensation. Compare it to tapping a ball point pen on the skin. This form of stimulation has been used successfully for centuries. Thumb pressure is equally impressive and not considered painful.

Are Acupuncture Results Psychological?

Many critics of Acupuncture have suggested the science is hypnosis or “mind over matter”. This criticism is totally unfounded as Acupuncture has startling effects in infants and toddlers as well as veterinary applications. The effect it has in surgery as an anesthetic further disclaims the skeptics. Even total disbelievers report favorable response to Acupuncture. However, a positive outlook is obviously beneficial in all phases of life to promote healing.

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Chiropractic Instruments

As your Atlanta chiropractor, Dr. Dembowski will adjust your spine using hand manipulation, or using chiropractic instruments like the Adjustor and the Percussor described below.

Chiropractic adjustorChiropractic Pain Relief With The Adjustor

The Adjustor is a hand held chiropractic adjusting device that delivers a gentle, low force thrust which is both comfortable and relatively painless. This equals a very dynamic adjustment without the chiropractor having to “force” or “pop” spinal bones into alignment.

Chiropractic percussorChiropractic Pain Relief With The Percussor

The Percussor is a hand held chiropractic device designed to use percussion as a treatment for musculoskeletal pain and fascial restrictions. The clinical benefits of the percussor include a reduction or elimination of the frequency and intensity of myofascial pain, increased range of motion, and an improved ability to participate in activities of normal daily living.

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Cold Laser Therapy

Cold laser therapy

Cold Laser Therapy

FDA Approved Erchonia PL-5000 Cold Laser.

Some of the biological benefits of low level laser therapy are anti-inflammatory,
edema reduction, reduced fibrous tissue formation, increased tissue activity, stimulated cell growth,
and cell regeneration.

How Does The Erchonia Cold Laser Therapy Work?

The Erchonia Laser is a weak stimulus at a precise wavelength
of light, tuned to produce an optimal physical effect. The
strong effects of this painless and safely tuned laser light
are truly amazing!

The biological law known as Arnt-Schultz shows that such
a weak stimulus can cause strong physiological responses, while
stronger stimuli can retard or even stop responses by the
body!

Because the Erchonia is a ‘line’ laser, it only produces
1 mw of energy – considered a weak stimulus. With an optimized
wavelength of 635 nm, the laser stimulates the body’s
systemic defenses, nerves and repair mechanisms.

What Is The Erchonia Cold Laser?

The Erchonia Laser is a true laser, fully compliant to the
definitions set forth by those great men of science such as
Bose and Einstein who predicted laser in 1924. Laser is an
acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of
Radiation
. According to Webster’s Dictionary, lasers
are coherent or marked by logical consistency. The Erchonia
Laser produces an emission of coherent light, generated at
a precise and stable frequency, and in a focused direction.

How Do We Use The Erchonia Cold Laser?

We are able to use the Erchonia Cold Laser to assist all healing modalities in our office due to its unique properties. It has been especially useful in helping people with headaches, migraines, athletic injuries, strains and sprains, muscle spasm, muscle weakness, stiff joints, arthritis, and chronic pain just to name a few. Treatments are painless and short in duration.

Do Studies Demonstrate Healing Properties Of The Erchonia Cold Laser?

Yes, multiple studies had to be conducted in order to receive FDA clearance. One study included the use of the Laser in the treatment of chronic neck and shoulder pain. The conclusion was that the Erchonia Cold Laser was an effective single treatment option for chronic neck and shoulder pain resulting from Osteoarthritis, Muscle Spasms, or cervical/thoracic sprain/strain conditions.

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H-Wave Pain Relief

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H-Wave electrodes provide pain relief

H-Wave electrodes provide pain relief

Our Atlanta chiropractor uses the newest methods to treat pain, including H-Wave, which is used by many sports teams and athletes for pain relief.

H-Wave treatment  sends a mild, painless electric current through your body to stimulate your nerves and muscles. The body responds by healing the treated areas. The patient lays down and electrodes (like those used for an EKG) are placed on your skin at the treatment area, and attached to a control unit.  This soothing therapy has virtually no side effects, except for the very few people who feel some skin irriatation. Unlike pain drugs which mask the symptoms, H-Wave treats your problem by rehabilitating your muscles and nerves.

Patients typically see results after a 30-minute treatment or two.  If you wish to know more, you can read about the H-Wave technology on their web site.

 

H-Wave machine

H-Wave machine

Questions About H-Wave

How Does H-Wave Help Your Body?

H-Wave electronically stimulates your neves and muscles, which in turn relieves pain and fosters better circulation.

What Does It Feel Like When You Receive H-Wave Therapy?

The sensation is not painful and the majority of people experience a relaxing feeling in your muscles during treatment.

Does H-Wave Work?

Patients usually see results in one or two 30-minute treatments. In 84% of cases patients using H-Wave  reduce their pain medications or increase their functions.

How Often Do You Need H-Wave Treatments?

When you begin you may need treatments several times a day or week, but once your problem lessens then the time between treatments is longer. The effects of H-Wave treatment can be long-lasting.

Is H-Wave FDA Approved? Are Their Studies About It?

The FDA has issued 4 clearances for H-Wave. Several studies measuring the effectiveness of H-Wave have been published.

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Relief For Atlanta Headache And Migraine Sufferers

Headache painSome studies suggest at this moment, 25% of the population has a headache! Headaches affect everyone in Atlanta, but when your headache or migraine is chronic and continues for months, it’s time to visit Atlanta chiropractic doctor Timothy Dembowski to seek headache relief. Taking medications may temporarily mask the symptoms and provide relief, but if your headache is being caused by a problem with your spine, a chiropractor can provide longer lasting relief without the need for drugs.

Chiropractic Headache Relief

How Can A Chiropractor Treat Headaches?

Atlanta chiropractic doctor Timothy Dembowski will interview you to learn more about your headache and diagnosis the cause. Depending upon the diagnosis, chiropractic treatment may be appropriate, although there are other headache treatments in the next section. Chiropractic treatments include:

  • Spine manipulation: the chiropractor can properly align your skull with your spine, eliminating misaligned bones that pinch nerves causing headache pain.
  • Muscle relaxation: the chiropractor may find the suboccipital muscles joining your head to your spine are contracted for extended periods, causing a resulting headache. Problems with neck and shoulder muscles may need correction.

Non-Chiropractic Treatment For Headache

Dr. Dembowski may recommend other non-chiropractic cures for headache, including changes in your diet, treatment of allergies, issues with your sleeping patterns, problems with your posture, issues with blood vessels in the brain, and more.

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Migraine Headaches Cause

HeadacheChronic headache can be caused by conditions like:

  • Pinched nerves in the neck
  • Intra cranial pressure that’s either too high or too low
  • Issues with the blood vessels in and around the brain
  • Infection
  • Brain tumor
  • Brain injury

Chronic Headache

You have chronic daily headache if on half the days in the month you have a headache, and the pattern lasts three months. There are four kinds:

  • Chronic migraine headache usually has at least two of these symptoms: throbbing pain, moderate to severe pain, worsens with physical activity, and affects one side of your head. Chronic migraine headache is often associated with sensitivity to light or sound, or nausea.
  • Chronic tension headache usually hurts both sides of your head, has mild to moderate pain, and may involve nausea or sensitivity to light or sound.
  • New daily persistent headache lasts for three days, hurts on both sides of your head. Your head feels a mild tightening sensation, not a throbbing.
  • Hemicrania continua includes nasal congestion or runny noise, a tearing of the eye, or swelling of the eyelid. It affects one side of the head near one eye, and never shifts sides. It is continuous without pain free periods

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Neck Pain Cause

Shoulder pain

Neck pain

Neck pain is most often caused by strained muscles. A less common cause is whiplash, the abrupt jerking of the head that disrupts neck muscles and bones. Whiplash most often occurs during auto accidents and sports.

Neck pain is sometimes related to shoulder pain or back pain, when the nerves in one area are irritated and cause pain in another area.

The more typical causes of neck pain are:

  • Poor posture. Hobbies, your job, or working at a computer, or reading are common reasons why people sit for extended periods with bent necks, which irritates bones and muscles to cause neck pain. Driving a car for a long period without a break can cause neck pain.
  • Repetitive motion at work or while playing a sport can strain neck bones and muscles.
  • Injury from whiplash, sports, and auto accidents is a cause of neck pain.
  • Age results in worn neck joints and arthritis that causes neck pain.
  • Spine disorders can irritate nerves where they exit the spine at the brain and cause neck pain.

Neck Pain Relief

If neck pain persists after a few days of self care, and you cannot touch your chin to your chest without feeling pain, then you should visit Atlanta chiropractic doctor Timothy Dembowski. Also see the chiropractor immediately following an injury or auto accident that causes neck pain, or if you experience shooting neck pain that spreads into your shoulder or back, which indicates nerve irritation.

Chiropractic Treatment For Neck Pain

Chiropractic treatment for neck pain can include the following:

  • Spinal manipulation by your chiropractic doctor can realign the spinal bones to provide neck pain relief.
  • Cold laser therapy uses a low power laser to treat areas experiencing lower back pain, stimulating cell growth and cell regeneration.
  • Chiropractic adjusting with instruments where the chiropractor uses the Adjustor or Percussor to manipulate your spine and joints.
  • Acupuncture with meridan therapy can relieve neck pain. Meridian therapy is acupuncture without the use of penetrating needles. Electronic stimulation, laser beam, or pressure massage triggers the release of naturally occurring painkilling molecules called peptides and keeps the body’s normal flow of energy unblocked.
  • Spinal decompression with the DRX9000™ is a non-surgical, non-invasive procedure treating neck pain caused by disc herniations and degenerative disc disease.

 Self Treatment For Neck Pain

  • Hot and cold. An ice pack on your neck for a half hour, followed by a heat pad or hot shower, may provide neck pain relief.
  • Lie down. Your neck will appreciate a break from having to hold up your head.
  • Neck exercise. Ask your chiropractor to recommend neck exercises to strengthen and restore neck muscles. Avoid neck pain by doing neck exercises whenever you sit with your neck bent for extended periods while driving, reading, or working on a computer or your job or hobby.

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Shoulder Pain Cause

Shoulder pain

Shoulder pain

Shoulder pain is often due to soreness of muscles or the tendons that attach muscles to bones. Shoulder pain is also caused by problems in the joint where the arm bone joins the shoulder blade. Another cause of shoulder pain is soreness in the sac of fluid (subacromial bursa) that is under the shoulder’s highest area.

Pain often begins when you stretch your arm in an unusual position, sleep in a poor position, or have poor posture while working for extended times at a computer, hunching over a work area, or driving a vehicle for a long time without taking a break to exercise the shoulder. Other common causes are sports injuries, lifting or pulling something heavy, bumping, falling, or being in an auto accident.

A more serious condition may be indicated when your shoulder pain is accompanied by other symptoms. Tell your chiropractor if you also experience numbness or tingling in your back or arm, fever, sleeplessness, fatigue, or pain in other areas. Shoulder pain may actually be caused by nerve pain originating in other areas like your spine, neck or arms.

Shoulder Pain Relief

You should visit Atlanta chiropractic doctor Timothy Dembowski if you can’t find should pain relief after three days of self-care, when you have chronic shoulder pain that lasts for more than three months, or you have shoulder pain following an injury or auto accident.

After examining you to determine what is causing your shoulder pain, Dr. Dembowski may recommend one of these chiropractic treatments:

Spinal manipulation or chiropractic adjustment is literally a “hands-on” approach in which your chiropractic doctor uses leverage and a series of exercises to adjust spinal structures and restore back mobility.

Chiropractic adjusting with instruments where the chiropractor uses the Adjustor or Percussor to manipulate your spine and joints.

Acupuncture with meridan therapy can relieve shoulder pain. Meridian therapy is acupuncture without the use of penetrating needles. Electronic stimulation, laser beam, or pressure massage triggers the release of naturally occurring painkilling molecules called peptides and keeps the body’s normal flow of energy unblocked.

Cold laser therapy uses a low power laser to treat areas experiencing lower back pain, stimulating cell growth and cell regeneration.

Spinal decompression with the DRX9000™ is a non-surgical, non-invasive procedure treating lower back pain caused by disc herniations and degenerative disc disease.

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Upper Back Pain Cause

Upper back pain relief

Upper back pain relief

Upper back pain is typically caused by myofascial pain (muscular irritation) or a problem with the joins in the upper spine.

Dysfunction in the joints where the ribs join the upper back spine can result in upper back pain.

Sometimes when a spinal disc that cushions the bones in the upper spine bulges out of shape, it can press on a nerve and cause upper back pain, although this condition is rare in the upper back spine (thoracic spine) and is more common in the lower back.

The more typical causes of upper back pain are:

  • Poor posture. People who sit slumped for long periods of time, such as while working at a computer, can develop upper back pain.
  • Repetitive motion at work can strain the muscles and upper back spine.
  • Injury from strains, sports, and auto accidents can cause upper back pain.

Chiropractic Treatment For Upper Back Pain

Atlanta chiropractic doctor Timothy Dembowski will recommend the right pain relief treatment for upper back pain after examining you.

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Chiropractic treatment for upper back pain can include the following:

  • Spinal manipulation by your chiropractic doctor can realign the spinal bones and the joints where the upper back spine joins ribs.
  • Cold laser therapy uses a low power laser to treat areas experiencing upper back pain, stimulating cell growth and cell regeneration.
  • Chiropractic adjusting with instruments where the chiropractor uses the Adjustor or Percussor to manipulate your spine and joints.
  • Acupuncture with meridan therapy can relieve upper back pain. Meridian therapy is acupuncture without the use of penetrating needles. Electronic stimulation, laser beam, or pressure massage triggers the release of naturally occurring painkilling molecules called peptides and keeps the body’s normal flow of energy unblocked.
  • Spinal decompression with the DRX9000™ is a non-surgical, non-invasive procedure treating upper back pain caused by disc herniations and degenerative disc disease.

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Lower Back Pain Relief

Back pain

Back pain

You should visit Atlanta chiropractor Timothy Dembowski when you have acute lower back pain lasting over three days that doesn’t respond to self-care, or chronic lower back pain lasting over three months. You should also seek chiropractic help if you experience lower back pain following an injury or auto accident.

Chiropractic Treatment For Lower Back Pain

Depending on the diagnosis of your lower back pain by chiropractor Dembowski, he may recommend a chiropractic treatment including:

  • Spinal Decompression with the DRX9000™ is a non-surgical, non-invasive procedure treating lower back pain caused by disc herniations and degenerative disc disease.
  • Cold Laser therapy uses a low power laser to treat areas experiencing lower back pain, stimulating cell growth and cell regeneration.
  • Chiropractic adjusting with instruments where the chiropractor uses the Adjustor or Percussor to manipulate your spine and joints.
  • Spinal manipulation or chiropractic adjustment is literally a “hands-on” approach in which your chiropractic doctor uses leverage and a series of exercises to adjust spinal structures and restore back mobility.
  • Acupuncture with meridan therapy can relieve lower back pain. Meridian therapy is acupuncture without the use of penetrating needles. Electronic stimulation, laser beam, or pressure massage triggers the release of naturally occurring painkilling molecules called peptides and keeps the body’s normal flow of energy unblocked.

Other Treatments For Lower Back Pain

Lower back pain sufferers may get back pain relief with self-care treatments including ice and heat, rest, and exercise.

Although ice and heat (the use of cold and hot compresses) have never been scientifically proven to quickly resolve lower back pain injury, compresses may help reduce pain and inflammation and allow greater mobility for some individuals. As soon as possible following trauma, patients should apply a cold pack or a cold compress (such as a bag of ice or bag of frozen vegetables wrapped in a towel) to the tender spot several times a day for up to 20 minutes. After 2 to 3 days of cold treatment, they should then apply heat (such as a heating lamp or hot pad) for brief periods to relax muscles and increase blood flow. Warm baths may also help relax muscles. Patients should avoid sleeping on a heating pad, which can cause burns and lead to additional tissue damage.

Bed rest — 1–2 days at most. A 1996 Finnish study found that persons who continued their activities without bed rest following onset of lower back pain appeared to have better back flexibility than those who rested in bed for a week. Other studies suggest that bed rest alone may make lower back pain worse and can lead to secondary complications such as depression, decreased muscle tone, and blood clots in the legs. Patients should resume activities as soon as possible. At night or during rest, patients should lie on one side, with a pillow between the knees (or try resting on the back and putting a pillow beneath the knees).

Exercise may be the most effective way to speed recovery from lower back pain and help strengthen back and abdominal muscles. Maintaining and building muscle strength is particularly important for persons with skeletal irregularities. Your chiropractor can provide a list of gentle exercises that help keep muscles moving and speed the recovery process. A routine of back-healthy activities may include stretching exercises, swimming, walking, and movement therapy to improve coordination and develop proper posture and muscle balance. Yoga is another way to gently stretch muscles and ease pain. Any mild discomfort felt at the start of these exercises should disappear as muscles become stronger. But if pain is more than mild and lasts more than 15 minutes during exercise, patients should stop exercising and contact the chiropractor.

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