Acupuncture for Lower Back Pain East Bruswick NJ 

Acupuncture for Lower Back Pain - is specific of several treatment protocols by diagnosis differentially.
Acupuncture KYI - 30 min hands on with One Patient only. Be the One. We treat conditions: Lower Back Pain, Upper Back Pain, Neck Pain and other muscular pain.
With lower back pain, check the symptoms here and description below.
1 - Stiffness; 2 - Tightness; 3 - Weakness; 4 - Tingling; 5 - Leg numbness; 6 - Swelling; 7 - Problem with bladder or bowel; 8 - Pain sharp or dull; 9 - Other.
The lower back pain condition doesn't mean lower back points for Acupuncture. Usually we used distal acupuncture points to treat general or specific lower back pain.

Acupuncture for Lower Back Pain. Description of Pain:

Acupuncture for Lower Back Pain  to make an appointment: text me (7 a.m. to 10 p.m.): (908) 492-1457 - Leon.

After Fall or serious Trauma: go to Emergency Room: I need X-ray with Diagnosis from MD (minimum) before we start. You need to be shore - your bones or spine NOT broken and you don't have internal bleeding.

Any LBP during urination or bowel movements: go to Urgent Care first: you need to be diagnose by MD.

Please be ready to tell me your Symptoms, related Factors, possible Causes of Pain. Your session with Acupuncture for Lower Back Pain going to be not painfull and seccesful.

Lower Back Pain: Strain and Sprain - Disk Herniation - Lumbar Spinal Stenosis.

Strain and Sprain LBP condition - means Inflammation. The Inflammation caused Pain or Spasm: the muscular tissue became swollen (inflamed): muscles involved:
1 - Extensors (gluteal); 2 - Flexors (abdominal or iliopsoas); 3 - Obliques (rotators = side abdominal).
Symptoms: sharp pain; pain and stiffness with rest or motion; pain radiates to buttocks but not affected legs; not possible to find comfortable posture; pain and stiffness limited ROM.
Strain and Sprain are Soft tissue injuries.

Lumbar Disk Herniation (slipped or ruptured disk) - books show the 4 stages of Disk Herniation: Degeneration: Prolapse: Extrusion: Sequestration.
Symptoms: spasm and cramps; sciatica pain; dull or sharp pain with any movement; leg weakness or loss of function; 

Lumbar Spinal Stenosis - when the Spinal Canal become narrow. Symptomatic differentiations: pain drops with resting; burning or needless sensation.

Acupuncture for Lower Back Pain: Differential diagnosis with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM):

1 - Liver Qi Stagnation. Liver organ governs free flow of Qi. Liver Qi stops - pain and stiffness occurs.
Liver associates with Stress and Anger: pain and stiffness occurs.
General Liver Qi Stagnation treatment - "Four Gates treatment".

2 - Lower Back Blood Stagnation: long time of Qi Stagnation: creates Blood Stagnation: severe pain and stiffness.

3 - Wind Cold Invasion (продуло): cold back, tightness, frequent urination, weakness, fatigue, low energy.

4 - Kidney Qi Deficiency. Kidney's and Bladder governs the Back. Deficiency of Kidney Yin or Kidney Yang: creates weakness - stiffness - pain.

If your treatment got successful - what you should feel?

1 - With d/x "Liver Qi Stagnation" - you feel less stress: more balance: head clear: mind more cleaned. Main - negative emotions gone; pain less.

2 - With d/x "Blood Stagnation" - body more light: mind more rest: less stiffness of the body: blood circulation. Main - no heaviness any more; pain less.

3 - With d/x "Wind Cold" - blood warms the bode: less tightness: more energy and strength: energy comes. Main - ROM increased; pain less.

4 - With d/x "Qi Deficiency" - mind balance and relaxation: less anxiety: you know what to do: life is better. Main - emptiness gone; pain less.

Acupuncture for Lower Back Pain. From Acupuncture KYI scholar research.

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Lower Back Pain treatment - Cheng Xinnong "Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion".

Main points: Bl 23 + 40; DU-3.

Cold Damp Symptoms:
1 - (Weather) Cold or Damp (rain) aggravated pain in Lower Back.
2 - Heavy sensation; muscular stiffness in Lower Back; less ROM; pain radiates down to the legs.
3 - Pulse: week; deep; slow. 4 - Tongue: with white & sticky coating.
Plus points: BL 25-26.

Kidney Deficiency Symptoms (Kid Qi Def.): 
1 - knees weakness & LB soreness. 2 - Fatigue - aggravated the LB pain. 3 - Rest - makes LB soreness better.

Kidney Yang Deficiency:
1 - Cold limbs. 2 - Cramp sensation in lower abdomen. 3 - Pulse: Deep & Slow. Tongue: Pale.
Points: DU-4; Yao Yan.

Kidney Yin Deficiency:
1 - Irritability, insomnia. 2 - Dry mouth & throat. 3 - Flashed face. 4 - Fever chest sensation.
Points: BL-52; Kid-3.

Trauma:
1 - Pain in the fix location. 2 - Aggravated with pressure or turning. 3 - Tongue: pink & dark purplish.
Points: DU-26; YaoTongXue; Ashi points.

Acupuncture for Lower Back Pain. Acupuncture points for frequent urination. 

According of National Institutes of Health (.gov) - "CV 2 is noted to be a major acupuncture point for all pelvic problems—both genitourinary and gynecologic. The CV 2 location is the anterior point for the Urinary Bladder and is used in the treatment of bladder dysfunction including UI (2018)".

According of National Library of Medicine (.gov) - "Sanyinjiao (SP6), Pangguangshu (BL28), Ciliao (BL32), Taixi (KI3), and Shenshu (BL23)" (2018).

Also, according the Mary Ann Liebert Publishers - "Acupuncture treatment was performed twice per week. Points included a front treatment of CV 3, CV 4, and KI 12 with pole moxa, and LR 5, SP 6. Back treatment was GV 4, GV 3, GV 2, UB 23, UB 32, and UB 33 with pole moxa, as well as UB 57." (2008)

How Acupuncture treats Lower Back Pain?

From National Library of Medicine. National Center for Biotechnology Information.

Research: Acupuncture and Neural Mechanism in the Management of Low Back Pain.

Tiaw-Kee Lim, Yan Ma, Frederic Berger, and Gerhard Litscher.
PMCID: PMC6164863

The evidence for efficacy of the German Acupuncture Trials (GERAD) of 1162 patients with chronic low back pain compared verum acupuncture, sham acupuncture and a conventional therapy group as the control. 

The effectiveness of acupuncture, both verum and sham, was almost twice that of conventional therapy 6 months after the trial. Acupuncture is recommended for patients with chronic LBP due to its cost-effectiveness and low adverse effects.

Acupuncture treat Lower Back Pain - references.

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Another publications about Lower Back Pain research.

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Chronic Lower Back Pain acupuncture. Acupuncture effectiveness. 

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Traditional Chinese medical acupuncture. The clinical trail.

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