My Mom sees an acupuncturist on a regular basis for her back, she says it does help her quite a bit. I tried (15 sessions), but it didn't work for me.
This is a discussion on Acupuncture within the Spine-Related Conditions & Conservative Spine Treatment forums, part of the General Spine Discussion Forums category; Over the last year of spine issues, I tried everything for relief. Not much worked--even acupuncture didn't "work." However, I ...
Over the last year of spine issues, I tried everything for relief. Not much worked--even acupuncture didn't "work." However, I have a number of friends that see acupuncturists regularly for spine and other issues and have said they have benefited from treatment.
Have any Spine Patients here successfully used acupuncture as an adjuvant in the treatment of their spines issues?
I have a Ph.D. friend that goes every two weeks for her ongoing neck issues and swears by it.
Justin Averna
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- 1994: Football Injury, Severe Hyperextension
- 1997: Snow Skiing Injury
- 3/7/1997: Laminotomy L4/L5
- 1999 & 2003: Motor Vehicle Accidents (not at fault both times) --> Grade V Annular Tears L4/L5 & L5/L6
- 11/15/2003: 2-Level ProDisc® L4/L5 & L5/L6*, *lumbosacral transitional vertebra --> Dr. Rudolf Bertagnoli
- 4/2008: 4.5 years pain-free before "new" leg pain
- 5/14/2009: Dynamic Stabilization System L4/L5, Dr. Rudolf Bertagnoli
Questions? Suggestions? Need help with registering, creating a signature, etc.?
justin (at) spinepatientsociety.org
Disclosure: I have no financial relationships with any surgeons, spine clinics, device manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, etc. -- the SPS Board of Directors serve without compensation.
My Mom sees an acupuncturist on a regular basis for her back, she says it does help her quite a bit. I tried (15 sessions), but it didn't work for me.
Cathy
DDD
L4/5; L5/6(S1) pain generators
Two-level ADR with Dr. Bertagnoli May 26, 2009
Prodisc-L
SUCCESS!!
Justin Averna
Founder & President, Spine Patient Society™
www.SpinePatientSociety.org
A 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Nonprofit & Charitable Organization
I'm here to help.
- 1994: Football Injury, Severe Hyperextension
- 1997: Snow Skiing Injury
- 3/7/1997: Laminotomy L4/L5
- 1999 & 2003: Motor Vehicle Accidents (not at fault both times) --> Grade V Annular Tears L4/L5 & L5/L6
- 11/15/2003: 2-Level ProDisc® L4/L5 & L5/L6*, *lumbosacral transitional vertebra --> Dr. Rudolf Bertagnoli
- 4/2008: 4.5 years pain-free before "new" leg pain
- 5/14/2009: Dynamic Stabilization System L4/L5, Dr. Rudolf Bertagnoli
Questions? Suggestions? Need help with registering, creating a signature, etc.?
justin (at) spinepatientsociety.org
Disclosure: I have no financial relationships with any surgeons, spine clinics, device manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, etc. -- the SPS Board of Directors serve without compensation.
Oh, and I should say that I took my cat for acupuncture for arthritis, and it really helped him too. But after moving to NC (from MD), his arthritis doesn't seem to be bothering him, and he hasn't needed any treatment.
Cathy
DDD
L4/5; L5/6(S1) pain generators
Two-level ADR with Dr. Bertagnoli May 26, 2009
Prodisc-L
SUCCESS!!
Hi Justin
I have tried acupuncture several times with no results and also cupping
Cupping is when they heat a small glass cup an stick it on you It does not burn, Just sucks hard on your skin and pulls tissue and stuff. You end up with a large black and blue circle
Just keep moving forward
Gilbert P![]()
L5-S1 lam 1994
L2 to L5 DDD
L3 -L4 hern Dec 2007.
L4-L5 Annular fissure with mild central stenosis and moderate facet hypertrophy.
L5-S1 bilaterial neural foraminal narrowing with inferior effacement.
L2-L3 Right-sided neural foraminal narrowing
L3-L4 related to posterolateral hypertrophic spurs and facet hypertrophy.
C3-C4 limited DDD
15 injections Depo. P.T. 18 months 9 dose packs,
Nerve Block Injections.4 ESI S1
L5-S1 Foraminotomy 09
L4-L5 Microdiscectomy 09 ReHerniation 4-2010
Surgery 6-29-11 L4-L5-S1 Decompression Fusion L5-S1 and Coflex F implants
When actress Gwyneth Paltrow stepped out onto the red carpet bearing the marks of an ancient healing technique above the back line of her glamorous evening gown, it caused quite a media frenzy. What were these peculiar, circular bruises in aid of? Had Miss Paltrow been the subject of some barbarous act of torture?
For those in the know it was obvious that Gwyneth had had a cupping session - a three thousand year old therapy that is still leaving its mark in the medical world today.
So what can you expect when you go for a cupping session? In this day and age, glass cups are used. Three thousand years ago, bamboo, animal horn or brass - if you could afford it - were the order of the day. In fact, the old Chinese name for cupping was 'horning'.
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Traditionally, the cups are heated with alcohol and flame on the inside to reduce the pressure, then placed over the skin. As the cup cools down, the skin is sucked up inside.
The newest innovation in cupping does away with the dangerous flame and uses a pump action instead. This is also a much more accurate way of gauging the degree of suction and, of course, eliminates the risk of burning.
Doctors of traditional Chinese medicine and practitioners of Japanese shiatsu therapy, place the cups at various positions along the meridian lines. These are the same lines used in acupuncture. There are five meridians on the back and these are usually targeted, particularly the bladder meridian.
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It is possible to cup the hands, legs and ankles too. By cupping these meridian lines, specific organs in the body can be targeted.
Cupping is generally used by practitioners if there is cold energy in the patient's meridians. The warm air from the cupping stimulates the skin, and the suction coaxes blood to the area which promotes localised healing. The chi is warmed and starts to flow freely down the meridians.
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Many diseases and disorders can benefit from cupping. The earliest writings found on the therapy from ancient China recommend its use in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis.
Today, cupping is still used for respiratory disease, as well as digestive and gynaecological disorders, headaches and dizziness, and lymphatic blockages. The common cold can be tackled with cupping, as can insomnia and, of course, soft tissue injuries.
The bruises resulting from cupping are not painful and only last a couple of days. If you are keen to experience this therapy for yourself, be sure to go to a trained practitioner; someone who can tell where you need a bit of extra energy and where you don't.
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Cupping is not only traditionally practised in China and Japan, it is also a traditional healing method in Arab cultures where it is called Al-hijamah. Now that it has hit Hollywood, it will probably take over the world.
So next time you spy Gwyneth on the red carpet covered in bruises, rest assured, she hasn't gotten herself into a fight. She's just putting a bit of time and effort into her health. It takes a lot of energy to be a mother and a movie star.
L5-S1 lam 1994
L2 to L5 DDD
L3 -L4 hern Dec 2007.
L4-L5 Annular fissure with mild central stenosis and moderate facet hypertrophy.
L5-S1 bilaterial neural foraminal narrowing with inferior effacement.
L2-L3 Right-sided neural foraminal narrowing
L3-L4 related to posterolateral hypertrophic spurs and facet hypertrophy.
C3-C4 limited DDD
15 injections Depo. P.T. 18 months 9 dose packs,
Nerve Block Injections.4 ESI S1
L5-S1 Foraminotomy 09
L4-L5 Microdiscectomy 09 ReHerniation 4-2010
Surgery 6-29-11 L4-L5-S1 Decompression Fusion L5-S1 and Coflex F implants
Justin, I did do accupuncture and felt some relief. It would either be just during the session or for the 30 minutes following. I believe the reason I did not get more relief is because the pain was so bad, that even though there was relief, it paled in comparison to the pain. The best way I can explain it, is like when you have a toothache, it hurts so bad that you can barely tell which tooth it is coming from, as it is radiating throughout that part of your mouth. Is that as clear as mud? I think for mild to moderate pain, it would probably be a more noticeable difference.
Gil- The cupping sounds like a good therapy; but it looks painful. Does it hurt?
31 years old- 1/06- In wreck with 18 wheeler at 25 years old; 6/06- Head on collision on Interstate, both wrecks other drivers fault. Numerous MRI's, PT, chiropractic, acupuncture, TENS therapy, massage therapy, facet injections, epidural injections, Nerve study, Discogram, confirms pain in L4/5, IDET, decompression, Bi-lateral neurotomy L3/4/5, denied by insurance twice, in Active L clinical trial, had surgery March 17, 2009 in Miami, FL- received Active L disc at 29 years old. Pain and medication free as of October 2010!Mommy to Emma- 8 years, Ava- 6 years & had baby Eli after ADR, via c-section on March 25, 2011, completely pain free still!
The pain management dr. at UWMC I saw last week recommended that I see an acupuncturist. I was a little surprised that a traditional university medical center offered such an alternative....but I'm certainly willing to give it a try. I did a little too much gardening last weekend and my neck and shoulder have been in almost constant pain since then. When I had fentanyl patches on, I could get away with over doing things and not realize it. I have an appointment to for my first session on June 2. I'll let everyone knows if it helps. The pm dr. mentioned "dry needling technique". Is there another kind?
Melody
Melody
ADR X 3 cervical Prodisc C 2008
Revision/lumbar fusion L3-S1 2007
Scoliosis /harrington rods/fusion T2-L4 age 13
Tried almost every alternative prior to revision and ADR surgery including nerve blocks, steroid injections, chiropractic, massage, acupuncture, rolfing. Have been on many different pain meds. Currently tapering off of narcotics as my pain level is significantly lower after ADR procedure. Happy to help anyone I can regarding scoliosis, ADR or fusion procedures.
Hi K Bear
No cupping does not hurt just leaves nasty black and blue circles.
I hope you are feeling better
take Care
Gilbert P
L5-S1 lam 1994
L2 to L5 DDD
L3 -L4 hern Dec 2007.
L4-L5 Annular fissure with mild central stenosis and moderate facet hypertrophy.
L5-S1 bilaterial neural foraminal narrowing with inferior effacement.
L2-L3 Right-sided neural foraminal narrowing
L3-L4 related to posterolateral hypertrophic spurs and facet hypertrophy.
C3-C4 limited DDD
15 injections Depo. P.T. 18 months 9 dose packs,
Nerve Block Injections.4 ESI S1
L5-S1 Foraminotomy 09
L4-L5 Microdiscectomy 09 ReHerniation 4-2010
Surgery 6-29-11 L4-L5-S1 Decompression Fusion L5-S1 and Coflex F implants
I'm having Chinese acupuncture at the moment, it's very effective.
Best,
Alastair![]()
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