acupuncture is this a waste of time?A Unfortunately the short answer is, probably yes. While acupuncture itself is fine for treating symptoms, it may side-step the actual cause of your problem. You need to find a recognised practitioner perhaps
was reduced to almost no exercise, and his recovery was slow and painful.One of the alternative therapies he used was acupuncture, and Harry today is a passionate advocate of the technique. "I still have acupuncture today. It's brilliant." Harry tells us
; manipulation and mobilisation to reduce pain and stiffness; electrotherapy such as ultrasound to break down scar tissue; acupuncture; hydrotherapy; and massage. Minimum qualification Three-year degree course or longer, signified by the initials SRP (State
Q Since having my last baby I have experienced a burning feeling down through my sacro-iliac joint. Occasionally I feel an ache deep in my buttock. Ive tried osteopaths, physiotherapy with ultrasound and now acupuncture, and I would appreciate
to reduce pain and stiffness; electrotherapy such as ultrasound to break down scar tissue; acupuncture; hydrotherapy; and massage. More...Podiatrists The myth is that podiatrists won’t give you a second thought unless you’re laid low with foot pain
my foot? --> Why isn't acupuncture helping my plantar fasciitis? -->My rigid orthoses give me heel pain. Help! -->What's this mystery lump on my heel? -->How can I run with a painful heel spur? Do I need surgery? -->How can I beat Morton
you have to stop runningWoody 6 - I refused to stop running, so my physio recommended: massaging both the Achilles and the calf muscle; acupuncture - I was sceptical, but it really helps stimulate blood flow to the area; heat and cold - and definitely