LOWER BODY PAINS
Western
Medicine treats pains of various etiologies with pain killing drugs. In some
cases, surgery is used for many lower back pain and knee disorders. Pain
killing drugs may become addictive and will over time, cause damage to the
liver, small intestine and other internal organs.
Traditional
Chinese Medicine believes that the lower body’s circulation is controlled by
the small intestine. The small intestine also controls the body’s vein
circulation to help blood return to the body. Pains in the lower abdomen and
legs may result if there is poor circulation or old bruises (clots) that remain
in certain areas.
Traditional
Chinese Medicine often uses herbs to help patients with pains in the lower
body. Herbs are used to increase heat to the small intestine, help the venous
circulation to the heart, dissolve bruises between the muscles and tendons,
eliminate excess fluid around internal injuries, and to increase good blood.
Acupuncture is often used in combination with herbal medicines to speed
recovery.
Acupuncture
works exceptionally well to relieve all types of painful disorders, including
pain from herniated disks causing low back pain and sciatica, and for helping
knee pain by strengthening the joints and increasing good circulation. Patients
who receive acupuncture treatments for pain after they have already had surgery
of that area (knee surgery, herniated disk surgery) will not recover as fast as
one who receives acupuncture and has avoided surgery.
From Hantang
Chinese traditional Medical Association
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