Acupuncture has been used for more than 2,000 years and originates from China. Today it is now one of the oldest and one of the most commonly used medical procedures used in the world. However, although it has been around for over 2,000 years it did not actually become well known until the early 1970's and has gained ever growing popularity in the US as people have become aware of its success.
Acupuncture requires the insertion of small, thin but solid metal needles into particular areas of a person's body. Then once the needles they will be manipulated either by the hands of the person carrying out the treatment (the acupuncturist) or through the use of electrical stimulation.
If you are considering using acupuncture to treat a particular health condition, it is vital that you seek the services of a reputable and well-qualified acupuncture doctor or acupuncturist. If you do not then they may actually cause you more pain rather than helping to relieve the condition from which you are suffering. Just by inserting the needles incorrectly or into the wrong part of the body can actually prove totally ineffective. So you need to spend some time finding the right person to carry out your acupuncture treatment and below we offer some steps to help you do so.
Step 1 - Ideally if you can get hold of a list of all those who are qualified to carry out this form of treatment close to where you live. Your doctor or health authority may have such a list. But a great place to look for such people is online as well. There are plenty of sites, which offer details on practitioners who are qualified to carry out acupuncture treatment.
Step 2 - Once you have details of the acupuncture practitioners in your area, you should now spend some time selecting a few of them to contact. When you contact them, ask if they provide any kind of free consultation before they actually carry out any kind of treatment on you. If they do then arrange to visit their office so you can gauge their abilities and whether you would feel comfortable with them when they are treating you. Also, it is important that during the initial contact with them you try and speak directly to the practitioner rather than their receptionist or secretary.
Step 3 - As well as meeting them, it is a good idea you find out what training and qualifications they have gained. Try to select only those that either have attained a degree in Chinese Medicine or have attained the qualifications to work as a medical acupuncturist. It is best if you can also look for those who have gained their state licensure exam, which allows them to legally work as an acupuncturist as well.
Step 4 - Along with knowing about their training and qualifications it is a good idea to find out how much experience they have. Do not only look at how long they have been practicing as an acupuncturist but also if they have experience in dealing with your particular health condition. This will further ensure that they are able to provide you with the right sort of treatment for your problem.
Above we have provided you with some steps to help ensure that you find and employ the right kind of acupuncture specialist in order to treat your condition. Just by carrying out some research and comparing, what each of them has to offer will ensure that you get the best treatment possible.