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This dissertation "Is acupuncture an Effective Treatment for Insomnia" conducts a review of the literature and assesses whether acupuncture is an effective treatment for insomnia.... It can be said that pharmacological therapies are not the only ways to treat insomnia; instead, alternative treatments such as acupuncture may also be considered.... One advantage of acupuncture is that medicines only provide relief but do not solve the root cause of the problem....
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Dissertation
Massage, lifestyle changes, dietary modification, hydrotherapy, naturotherapy, herbal treatment, homeopathy, yoga and acupressure are techniques that are rapidly gaining support but controlled trials to evaluate their efficacy are lacking.... From the paper "Alternative Pain Management", understanding the mechanism of pain and devising strategies for pain management has been the goal of researchers for centuries.... International Association for the Study of pain defines pain as 'an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage' (Chen, 2004)....
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Essay
gender, age, ethnicity, sporting areas), and Likert scale items for perceptions of pain and sporting ability, as well as attitudes towards the use of massage therapy as an aid to recovery.... In contrast, Tui Na treats the whole body by working on meridians (energy channels) that are connecting the body's organs with acupressure points.... Tui Na is an ancient healing art and a hands-on technique implementing combinations of acupressure, acupoint identification, soft tissue massage and bonesetting techniques (Oyayo, 1997)....
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Essay
Therapies, which work on this principle of energy or life force, include reflexology, acupuncture, acupressure, therapeutic touch, meridian massage.... Eighty-three percent recommended complementary alternative treatments to their patients, the most frequent treatments being massage therapy, chiropractic care, acupuncture or acupressure, nutritional therapy and herbal treatment.... acupuncture (41%) had the greatest interest, homeopathy (30%) and therapeutic massage/aromatherapy (26%)....
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Essay
The writer of this paper states that the secret of success of holistic interventions in respect of pain easing lies in making the patient fully aware and realize that the pain currently being suffered is purely relative and transient.... INTRODUCTION: Acupuncture, acupressure and Indian head massages have formed part of these holistic interventions.... Sylvia et al, (2008) have found that nurses could play a significant role in reducing the pain in IC patients....
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Article
The acupressure complimentary treatment centre deploys modern technology in order to provide complimentary health benefits at an affordable price to the general public.... In particular acupressure has the advantage over acupuncture in that no needles are used in the treatment plan.... The acupressure centre will employ state of the art technology to derive benefits similar to acupressure to its customers, however at a much more competitive price and in a manner which allows for considerable longer and more frequent treatments than provided for by the traditional acupressure practices....
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Essay
Among the most popular were, massage therapy, herbal medicine bone setting and aromatherapy, majority of registered nurses recommended the use of acupuncture or acupressure for patients who suffered from musculoskeletal disorders.... Over the years, their medical practices have evolved and they are practiced alongside modern medicine, such include acupuncture, auriculotherapy, herbal medicine, cupping, guasha, moxibusti and other therapies intended to help the body relax and reconnect with nature and the natural environment (Lih-Mih, 2008)....
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Research Paper
2003) and acupressure, hydrotherapy, homeopathy, hypnosis (Cyna, et al.... The current report addresses the question Are pharmacological approaches including analgesics through epidural or injection more effective than non-pharmacological approaches including acupuncture and relaxation technique?... through epidural or injection) more effective than non-pharmacological approaches (acupuncture and relaxation technique) in reducing labour pain?...
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Research Paper