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When it comes to pain, Chinese medicine treatment may be able to help with pain management and chronic pain.
While Chinese herbs are used for some pain associated with women’s issues, pain management is often the realm of acupuncture. Cupping, massage, moxibustion, application of poultices and liniments may be used as adjuvant therapies.
Chinese medicine is based on the principle of Qi (energy, vital life force). Qi circulates within the acupuncture channels and networks and has a close relationship with the circulation of blood and body fluids. When Qi moves freely there is no pain. Any pain involves the local stagnation of Qi and can be associated with swelling. The mos
Chinese medicine is based on the principle of Qi (energy, vital life force). Qi circulates within the acupuncture channels and networks and has a close relationship with the circulation of blood and body fluids. When Qi moves freely there is no pain. Any pain involves the local stagnation of Qi and can be associated with swelling. The most important aspect of treatment is to keep Qi and blood moving.
After an injury or surgery there can be several factors that can slow down recovery:
Not enough recovery time - allowing sufficient time is very important
Age - younger bodies recover faster Lack of appropriate nutrients - a balanced diet is especially important to nourish tendons and muscles to heal properly
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