Cary Orthopaedics

Cary - 919.467.4992
Garner - 919.779.3861
Spine Center - 919.297.0000

Acupuncture

  • Cervical SpineCervical Spine
  • Lumbar SpineLumbar Spine
  • ShoulderShoulder
  • ElbowElbow
  • HipHip
  • Wrist/HandWrist/Hand
  • KneeKnee
  • Ankle/FootAnkle/Foot
  • Lumbar Spine

  • Lumbar Spine

    Lumbar Acupuncture in Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Garner and the Triangle

    Is Lumbar Acupuncture Effective?

    Throughout the world more people have been successfully treated with lumbar acupuncture than with all other types of back pain treatment combined. This form of therapy is now the fastest growing method of alternative care and is commonly practiced in Europe, Asia, and now in North America.

    Lumbar acupuncture treatments can be delivered in conjunction with more conventional treatments to increase blood flow and reduce back pain that are practiced with Western medicine, osteopathic or chiropractic adjustments, and homeopathic or naturopathic prescriptions. You will want to make sure and inform your treating physician of the complete care you are receiving to derive the best benefit.

  • Are The Lumbar Acupuncture Needles Painful?

    Usually patients report only minimal pain as the needles are inserted; some feel no pain at all. The actual sensation of pain, if any, is during the insertion of the needles. Once the lumbar acupuncture needles are in place, there is no pain felt.

  • What Are The Lumbar Acupuncture Needles Like?

    The point of the lumbar acupuncture needle is smooth and insertion into the skin is very different and much less painful than typical injection and blood sampling needles. Acupuncture needles are very thin and solid and are made from stainless steel. The risk of bruising and skin irritation is less than when using a hollow needle.

    There is no risk of infection due to the sterility and disposability of the lumbar acupuncture needles.

  • What Are the "Do's and Don'ts" On The Day of Lumbar
    Acupuncture Treatment?

    Do not overeat immediately before or after lumbar acupuncture treatment. Refrain from over exertion during the 6 hours before and after treatment. Plan to can get some rest, or at least not have to be working at top performance during the next several hours after the treatment. This is especially important for the first few visits. Continue to take any prescription medicines as directed by your regular doctor. Substance abuse (drugs and alcohol), will seriously interfere with the effectiveness of acupuncture treatments. Remember to keep good mental or written notes of what your response is to the treatment. This is important for your doctor to know so that the follow-up treatments can be designed to best help you and your problem.

  • Is Lumbar Acupuncture Covered By Health Insurance?

    Some insurance companies currently cover lumbar acupuncture costs; other companies do not yet recognize the value of acupuncture back pain treatment. You should carefully review your policy to determine acupuncture benefits.

    The AAMA is working to inform insurance companies and the public in order to standardize payment practices and accessibility to this type of back pain treatment. You can help by requesting that your employer and insurance company seriously consider offering coverage and reimbursement for medically indicated acupuncture treatments.

    For more information on how the lumbar acupuncture specialists at Cary Orthopaedics can help you, contact us today at 919-297-0000 for an appointment!

    Cary Orthopaedics serves patients from Raleigh, Garner, Cary, Apex, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, Clayton, Chapel Hill, and Pittsboro, NC.

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