Acupuncture
"Acupuncture" describes a group of
procedures that stimulate anatomical points on the body using a variety
of techniques -- the most widely recognized and scientifically studied
in the United States being the penetration of the skin with thin,
metallic needles that are manipulated by the hands or by electrical
stimulation.
Practiced in various Asian countries for thousands of
years, acupuncture is one of the key components of traditional Chinese
medicine. American practices of acupuncture use medical traditions from
China, Japan, Korea and other countries.
Research has shown that acupuncture reduces nausea and
vomiting after surgery and chemotherapy. It can also relieve pain.
Researchers don't fully understand how acupuncture works. Some believe
it stimulates the body's to produce its own pain-killing substances.
Others think it might affect the release of chemicals that regulate
blood pressure and flow.
In recent years, several healthcare providers who
practice acupuncture have joined the Central Maine Medical Center
Medical Staff or Associated Professional Staff. Anyone living with
cancer who would like to learn more about acupuncture services in the
greater Lewiston-Auburn area may call The Dempsey Center at 795-8250
for more information or discuss the matter with their doctor. |