Kinetic Acupuncture
Article by Geoff M. Lecovin
Kinetic Acupuncture
Kinetic acupuncture is an integrative therapeutic approach that combines movement with acupuncture. It is a highly effective treatment, used to increase range of motion in the spine, pelvis and other joints. Kinetic acupuncture needling is performed at locomotor points throughout the body. While the needle is in place, the patient performs range of motion activities, or functional movements, which help to restore proper function to the muscles, tendons and ligaments in the injured areas. Unlike a traditional acupuncture assessment, kinetic acupuncture is performed based on an evaluation of the kinetic chain. This involves range of motion and functional movement screens. Once these impaired movement patterns are identified, the treatment is designed to restore range of motion and optimum movement. The treatment is specific to a patient’s particular pattern of dysfunction. During kinetic acupuncture treatments, the patient does not lay still on a table for 15-30 minutes after the acupuncture needles are inserted. Rather, movement of the affected area is performed either by the patient or doctor. These movements or positions are performed to provoke, treat and rehabilitate the painful area. Movements are tailored for each individual’s specific dysfunction. Kinetic acupuncture can provide instant muscle relaxation and pain relief for both acute and chronic conditions. Corrective home exercises are prescribed that reinforce the treatment, speed up the recovery and reduce and eventually prevent the reoccurrence of the problem. While many people experience immediate relief, the response to treatment may vary depending on a person’s general state of health and the length of time they have had their condition.
Kinetic acupuncture is effective for:
Neck and back pain
Shoulder tendonitis
Tennis and Golfer’s Elbow
Repetitive strain syndromes
Hip pain
Knee tendonitis
Plantar fasciitis
Kinetic Acupuncture Article by Geoff M. Lecovin
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