It’s Hip to Treat OA With Acupuncture
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Discover the potential of acupuncture for hip osteoarthritis (OA)! This common condition, often seen in people aged 50-70, causes pain that can radiate into the groin or lower back, typically worsened by activity and relieved by rest. The good news is that acupuncture can be extremely effective not only in reducing pain but also potentially preventing the acceleration of hip arthritis.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), hip OA often presents with patterns of kidney and liver deficiency alongside blood stasis, leading to qi and blood stagnation. Acupuncturists frequently use the Gallbladder and Liver Meridians due to the location of the pain and joint damage. Key points like GB 30, GB 31, and GB 34 are considered a highly effective three-point prescription for targeting underlying issues. Addressing blood stasis, a common factor in chronic pain and joint degeneration, is crucial. Points like Sp 3, Sp 10, Sp 21 (often with moxa), and LI 11 are frequently used to invigorate blood and alleviate pain. Specific point prescriptions are tailored to the patient's unique pattern presentation. Improvements in pain and mobility are often seen after just two to three sessions, offering significant encouragement to patients.
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