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Dong Bang Acupuncture Needles - Single Pipe Handle - 100 per box
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Dong Bang Acupuncture Needles - Single Pipe Handle - 100 per box

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SEIRIN Acupuncture Needles – J Type
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SEIRIN Acupuncture Needles – J Type

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EACU Acupuncture Needles
EACU Acupuncture Needles
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EACU Acupuncture Needles

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DONGBANG SPRING ACUPUNCTURE NEEDLES / SINGLES - 100 per box
DONGBANG SPRING ACUPUNCTURE NEEDLES / SINGLES - 100 per box - physio supplies canada
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DONGBANG SPRING ACUPUNCTURE NEEDLES / SINGLES - 100 per box

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Addiquip Acupuncture Needles

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Vigor Acupuncture Needles

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SEIRIN Acupuncture Needles – D Type
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SEIRIN Acupuncture Needles – D Type

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What Is Acupuncture Needles?

Acupuncture needles are small, filiform needles that are used in both traditional acupuncture and recently developed 'dry needling' procedures. A crucial feature of acupuncture needles is their tiny diameter (usually less than 300 m), which allows for a unique type of contact here between the needle and fibrous tissue. When acupuncture needles are spun, collagen loops cling to the needle and spiral around its shaft, forming a little 'whorl' of gelatin within a few millimeters of the needle. Routing of collagen leads connective tissue to accompany the revolving needle and subsequently stick to itself, enhancing the dynamic contact between needle and tissue. Once a needle-tissue link is formed, any subsequent needle motion, whether formation or up-and-down, essentially drags the tissue along the path of needle movement.

How do Acupuncture Needles Works?

The energy that passes through the body is referred to as qi in Chinese medicine. Chinese medicine practitioners believe that qi interruptions cause energy imbalances in the body, which contribute to sickness. Some kinds of acupuncture use needles to stimulate acupuncture sites (acupoints) all through the body to rebalance qi. Hundreds of acupoints are located throughout the body on 14 major pathways, which are also known as energy-carrying pathways. The needles activate the body's natural mechanisms to:

  •       React to a disease or symptom.
  •       Restore the body's homeostasis.
  •       Endorphins, the body's natural analgesics, and synapses, chemicals that govern nerve impulses, are released.

Uses of Acupuncture Needles

Low-Back Pain

Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine treatment that has been used to heal pain and improve well-being for thousands of years. A qualified specialist will use small needles in particular regions of the body to generate energy flow and reduce pain. This procedure has the potential to cause the release of anguish substances that exist naturally in the body. Acupuncture has been shown in imaging tests to help "calm down" hyperactive pain receptors in people's brains. Acupuncture can have a long-term impact on chronic pain.

Headaches

An acupuncturist will insert needles into numerous stress points, such as those on your head and neck, to help cure headaches. Endorphins and other hormones are released by the needles, boosting the circulatory system and helping to reduce headache discomfort. Acupuncture sessions six to eight times per week are recommended for headache sufferers. Acupuncturists may also recommend dietary adjustments to assist alleviate headache symptoms.

 Fibromyalgia

Acupuncture for fibromyalgia (FM) has been increasingly popular in recent years, particularly since more studies have established the advantages of this treatment. Within two years of being diagnosed, one in every five patients with fibromyalgia seeks acupuncture therapy. Because fibromyalgia is a tough illness to treat and many individuals with it have difficulty tolerating medicines and even nutrients, alternative and complementary therapies such as acupuncture are particularly tempting and provide a potential solution to alleviate fibromyalgia symptoms. Acupuncture sites are found along the meridians.

Arthritis Pain

Even though patients provide anecdotes that acupuncturist has benefited them, most studies have concluded that acupuncture provides very little pain and stiffness reduction for osteoarthritis (OA). A review of six trials examining acupuncture for hip OA showed that acupuncture has minimal or no effect on pain or function in persons with hip osteoarthritis when compared to sham acupuncture. One unblinded experiment showed that adding acupuncture to normal basic care was related to lower pain and increased function. These perceived advantages, however, are most certainly owing, at least in part, to participants' huge aspirations that acupuncture can assist.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) can be caused by pressure just on nerves in the wrist. To enhance motor function, doctors may offer nonsurgical therapies such as pain medications or potential therapies such as acupressure. The carpal tunnel is a tiny canal in the forearms on the palm portion of the hand through which the median nerve passes. CTS occurs when the median nerve is compressed, resulting in symptoms including tingling, numbness, and weakening in the affected region. In certain circumstances, acupuncture may help alleviate pain and other symptoms. Acupuncture, normal medical therapies, physical therapy, or home remedies may be recommended by doctors for each individual.

Dental Pain

Applying dental acupuncture for toothache can help significantly with post-surgery dental pain relief as well as minimizing swelling and irritation. Spontaneous endorphins produced by acupuncture treatments can help relieve pain.

Advantages of Acupuncture Needles

Acupuncture is primarily used to reduce pain caused by a range of illnesses and disorders, including:

  • Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, as well as postoperative nausea and vomiting
  • Dental discomfort
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Tension headaches and migraines are examples of headaches.
  • Labor ache
  • Backache in the lower back
  • Neck ache
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Stomachache during menstruation
  • Allergic rhinitis is one example of a respiratory illness.
  • Elbow pain from tennis

Disadvantages of Acupuncture Needles

Acupuncture has few hazards if performed by a skilled, qualified acupuncturist who uses sterilized needles. Common side effects include soreness, minor bleeding, or bruising where the needles were inserted. Because standard, disposable syringes are now the norm, the chance of infection is low. Acupuncture is not appropriate for everyone. Before receiving acupuncture therapy, inform the practitioner if you:

  • If the patient has a bleeding condition or is taking blood thinners, your risks of bleeding or damage from the needle may be enhanced.
  • If the patient uses a pacemaker. Acupuncture that uses modest electric signals to stimulate the needles may affect the functioning of a pacemaker.
  • If the patient is expecting a child? Some acupuncture sites are supposed to promote labor, resulting in an early birth.

Why Shop Acupuncture Needles Online From Physio Supplies Canada ?

Physiotherapists in Canada have been using acupuncture for almost 40 years. Acupuncture treatments are available to patients at several rehabilitation institutes. Acupuncture needles, dry-needling needles, and acupuncture accessories are supplied by Physio Supplies Canada to Canadian rehab clinics. Physio Supplies Canada online has quality needle brands certified by Health Canada as Class II medical devices, such as Seirin Needles, Dong Bang Needles, Tewa Needles, and Tewa Dry Needles.