Prevention

Treatment of Patterns not Diseases

In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), the approach to diagnosis and treatment is based on identifying patterns of disharmony in the body rather than focusing solely on specific diseases or symptoms. TCM views health and illness as a reflection of the balance or imbalance within the body’s systems. Here’s how TCM treats patterns rather than diseases: Individualized Diagnosis: TCM practitioners take a holistic approach, considering the individual as a whole rather than focusing solely on the disease or symptoms. They assess the person’s signs, symptoms, medical history, constitution, and overall pattern of disharmony. This includes observing physical characteristics, listening to the patient’s description, asking detailed questions, and palpating specific points on the body. Through these diagnostic techniques, TCM practitioners aim to identify the underlying patterns of imbalance or disharmony unique to each individual. Pattern Differentiation: Based on the diagnostic findings, TCM practitioners classify the individual’s condition into specific patterns of disharmony. […]

How long do acupuncture results last?

The duration of acupuncture results can vary depending on several factors, including the individual’s condition, the severity and chronicity of the condition, the frequency and duration of acupuncture treatments, and the overall health and lifestyle of the individual. Here are some general considerations regarding the duration of acupuncture results: Acute Conditions: For acute conditions, such as a recent injury or a short-term illness, acupuncture may provide immediate or rapid relief. In such cases, the results of acupuncture can be relatively short-lived, lasting for a few hours to a few days. Additional treatments may be needed to sustain the benefits and promote complete healing. Chronic Conditions: Chronic conditions, such as chronic pain, digestive disorders, or hormonal imbalances, typically require a series of acupuncture treatments over an extended period. Initially, frequent treatments may be recommended, such as once or twice a week, to address the underlying imbalances and promote lasting change. As […]