Sunday, December 9, 2012

Acupuncture and Low Back Pain



Acupuncture and Chronic Low Back Pain

Low back pain remains as one of the most frequented reasons to visit a doctor. However, the most common problem is “nonspecific” or “idiopathic” low back pain, and it is this disorder that is most often associated with chronic or recurrent symptoms.

 

Alternate medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine [TCM] treatments such as Acupuncture are helpful in treating such conditions. TCM works on the physiological system which looks at the harmony between the body, mind and spirit. Internal disharmony is believed to be due to a blockage or improper flow of the energy or Qi. Acupuncture needles inserted at specific acu-points are believed to restore the proper flow of Qi.

 

Acupuncture can be used as a multidisciplinary approach before or together with conventional treatment such as physical therapy, pain medicine etc. Caution should be taken that electro-acupuncture is not performed on patients with implanted electric devices such as pacemakers.

 

During an acupuncture session for low back pain, and based on patient history and physical examination, specific areas will be identified for needle insertion. Nonetheless, there are common acu-points that may be used to treat low back pain. Supplementary procedures such as tongue checks and or herbal medicines may be used to comprehensively treat the condition.

 

Typically post insertion of needles, the patient is advised to rest and relax for about 15-30 minutes. Manual stimulation of needles by the practitioner may be done to create a dull, localized “needle grasp” tugging sensation. Further stimulation can be done using moxibustion (burning the herb at the end of the needle) and application of heat.

 

Although number of sessions of acupuncture varies from case to case, a minimum of around 10 sessions maybe needed, with visits of at least twice a week. Major side effects from acupuncture are rare and it is mostly considered a safe practice. Acupuncture has shown to have an effect on the limbic structure post treatment for low back pain patients.

 

Acupuncture provides short-term pain relief and functional improvement and is a recommended option for low back pain treatments. Physiotherapy in the form of mild stretching and strengthening programs go a long way in aiding the acupuncture program.

 

At the end of treatment, the patient’s response, particularly - levels of pain, mood, and general activity level are checked and it is determined whether additional acupuncture treatments should be received or not.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Gain Knowledge To Lose Weight


 

Gain knowledge to lose weight

Ever wondered why there are countless articles on ways to lose weight and yet it remains as one of the most challenging daily lifestyle problems we deal with?

In my opinion, that’s because, while we read, we don’t truly learn. Knowledge and understanding of the human body, and how it works is a critical factor to losing those inches and keeping them off! We’ve all heard great terms like “low-carb, high protein” ,“Gluten free diets”, Low GI meals etc but what does this really mean and how is one supposed to know what’s right for him / her?

Frankly, while there’s just about enough information available at our finger tips, I think it’s time we learnt a little more in-depth. So here’s what I found out … have you heard of “Leptin” and “Ghrelin”? If you haven’t, don’t worry about it … I’ll do my best to try and explain it as I understand it.

Simply put “Leptin” is a hormone released by the adipose [fat] tissue inducing satiation or an “I’m full” feeling.

While “Ghrelin”, the counterpart of Leptin, is a hunger stimulating peptide which causes us to feel the “urge” to eat.

So what does this have to do with our gaining weight or losing it? Quite a bit if you understand how they work. Let’s look at “Leptin”: Leptin makes our brains send out a “stop” signal when its levels are elevated making us dis-engaged in the eating process. Conversely, when the leptin levels are reduced, we have cravings and feel hungry.

Simple isn’t it? If the above, on its own were true, one would simply need to increase the leptin levels in the body and reduce weight easily. Unfortunately, the human body is far more complex. An overweight person, who has a higher level of leptin [as this is produced in the adipose tissue], yet feels the urge to eat a fairly large portion or several frequent meals. Why is that? That is because the body gets adjusted to the higher leptin levels as “standard” thereby allowing the individual to continue to eat more than normal in order to send out the “stop” signal. With the bar of “leptin-standards” increasing, the body keeps re-adjusting the amount of intake in order to start sending out the signal. You can compare this to a swimmer. Let’s say the first 5 laps will be difficult to start with initially. But as time passes, the feeling of tiredness will creep in much later [say the 7th or 8th lap] as the body is now able to [and used to] doing the 5 laps and with time would no longer get tired after 5 laps. Similarly, if the body’s leptin levels are already elevated with an overweight person, and he/she continues to overeat, the high leptin level will be considered as “standard” by the body and will keep increasing with time should the person continue to overeat. Sugar and high fructose diets also induce leptin resistance i.e. the brain gets immune to sending out the “stop” signal when the body gets overloaded with these foods.

Luckily this is correctable with a person in general good health. Keep note that the leptin levels tend to increase after we eat and during rest. So how does one lose weight?

A possible answer to that is gradual reduction in the portion size. Just like with anything, leptin levels get readjusted slowly allowing the standard to fall and thereby sending out the “stop” signal faster. This does not mean starve or cut back on the yummies, it just means be patient and aware of how much and how often you are eating. Once the leptin levels re-adjust, the body automatically will consume lower calories and feel “full” faster.

Reducing high sugar content will also help speed up the process of re-adjusting the leptin “standard” level in the body, thus aiding weight loss and keeping it off. Adding foods such as fish that are high in Omega 3 has also been linked to naturally increasing leptin levels in the body.

Lastly sleep well each night. The body automatically re-aligns the leptin levels during periods of rest.

 

Ref: nutritionworldland.com/understanding our bodies.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Stability for a Healthy Lower Back


 

Core Stabilization for a Healthy Lower Back.

While specific programs that are individualized and tailor made for each patient gets betters results, there are certainly some repetitive generic points that can be used for patients undergoing spinal rehabilitation and stabilization.

·         Exercise in moderation is better than in excess. Take it slow and steady and monitor the progress. Exercises such as bending forward and touching the toes should be avoided at this time because it can damage the discs of the lower back.

·         Ideally one should balance both flexibility of the spine and its stability. Increased flexibility to a joint actually reduces its stability factor. As such moderation is a term to be kept in mind when performing spinal exercises.

·         It has been documented that the spinal discs lose fluid during the day and re-hydrate during the night and rest times. Therefore, it is advisable to avoid make any harsh quick movements on waking up early or excessively straining the back.

·         While weight lifting is a good way to build core strength, doing so while being seated is very detrimental. Other exercises such as pull ups and machine based systems for such activity are alright. Endurance building is recommended over quick sprint sets i.e. a little each day rather than a long session two to three days a week.

·         Flow with the natural curve of the spine. It is better advised to maintain a natural neutral lumbar curve while going about daily exercises and routine rather than bending or flexing it forward. 

·         Aerobic exercises are well recommended for preventing lower back pains with emphasis on brisk walking. Additionally exercises like swimming, deep water running, climbing stairs etc help with maintain both stability and flexibility of the spine.

 

Ref: yourbetterback.com

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Musculoskeletal Myth


 
             Musculoskeletal Myth
 

#1: Lower back pain – self healing problem: While some experience the occasional lower back pain, most people with recurrent issues must consider visiting their practitioner to understand and treat the root cause. Alternate medicine provides a variety of treatments such as Acupuncture to help reduce such problems. The classic adage of “Prevention is better than cure” holds strong in the case of lower back pain and should be treated at an early stage for best results and reversal of the problem.


#2: An X-ray or an MRI can reveal the problems of musculoskeletal problems: Anomalies such as structural evidence of lumbar herniated disc seen in symptomatic patients are often found on asymptomatic X-rays and MRI’s as well. This begs the question of how accurate a reading can be made from just these findings. As a result it can be misconstrued with coincidental findings that an asymptomatic individual can be labeled as having pathology. A more definitive use of such imaging would be ideally suited to cases of tumor, infections, medical disease or fracture etc.
 

#3: All back pain patients are treated same: Treatment and recovery is very specific to each patient and generalization will only mean different results and different time frames of recovery. Each patient with such conditions must be approached clinically and holistically to its defined sub-path thereby accelerating outcome, reduced costs and improved results.
 

#4: Let pain be your guide: Pain as a guide is generally to be noted for traumatic injuries while not so much for chronic persistent repetitive pain. The attitude of the patient and the doctor while addressing the “do’s” and “don’t’s” is of paramount importance particularly as the idea of “being in pain” could cause as much if not more damage than the actuality of experiencing it.  The doctor should advice in such a way that pain-related anxiety is reduced and the patient is able to resume normal activity as much as possible.
 

#5: More is better: Psychologists say that the brain thinks as a whole and in terms of movement and not individual sets of muscles or body parts. Therefore the quality of exercise far out beats the necessity of quantity. In rehabilitation particularly, stability is of more importance than the strength.

 
#6: Deep Muscles like transverse abdominus are key for stability: When an example such as the lumbar spine is considered, it is known that the spine is not stabilized by individual muscles, but by an orchestrated symphony of muscles. Different muscles take on greater or smaller roles depending on the movement challenge.
 

#7: During exercise, we should breathe out with exertion: Every fitness center has stressed on the importance of breathing out with exertion, for example exhaling during a sit-up. Professional sports persons are asked to inhale prior to the squat in order to build up intra-abdominal pressure. Using this, they can light more weight. During low load training, it has been seen that when the spinal stabilization and respiratory challenge is simultaneously encountered, the nervous system naturally chooses maintenance of respiration to spinal stability.
 

#8: No Pain, No Gain: There is a subtle difference between the pain felt from injury and pain felt from a hard work out. Understanding the intrinsic difference between these two could be key in distinguishing a successful athlete from another. Extremities of ignoring pain to either put a full stop to exercising or ignoring the pain and overworking the body is not advisable. Endurance is built by pushing the limits, however while maintain the understanding of the root cause of the pain felt.

 

Ref: journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/jbmt

               ACUPUNCTURE FOR PAIN                                         


Acupuncture’s fame for treating pain only seems to be increasing. With hardly any side effects and safe treatment methods, it’s not a wonder that people are choosing a whole range of treatment options, including but not limited to arthritis, head neck and shoulder, joint pains, lumbar, fibromyalgia, temporomandibular joint pains, and many more pain syndromes.

Traditionally, pain is reduced or reversed when the qi (energy flow) is restored in the affected area with the central and peripheral nervous system being addressed as well. Non-traditional methods such as electro-acupuncture are also gaining importance when it comes to pain management.

Growing evidence for pain management is seen in the below areas:

Chronic Lower back pain: One of the most sought after treatments in Acupuncture is the musculoskeletal pain syndromes in the lower back. Acupuncture seems to have a better rate of pain reversal than traditional methods especially when managed over a longer period of time. Especially percutaneous nerve stimulation via electro acupuncture relives pain more effectively than regular acupuncture.

Chronic Head, Neck and Shoulder pain:  Acupuncture is shown to have good improvements in the areas of head, neck and shoulder pains while adding to the overall health and vibrancy of life. With relatively lower costs of treatment than standard treatments and little to no side effects, this form of treatment is well received by many.

Arthritis: People suffering from rheumatoid arthritis as well as osteoarthritis and in particular knee osteoarthritis benefit hugely from acupuncture. Electro acupuncture with a strong stimulation can be used effectively to treat the symptoms.

Other forms of pain: Such as post-operative pains, chronic prostrate and pelvic pains, lateral epicondylitis pain, labor pain, irritable bowel syndrome etc are showing promising results with the use of acupuncture.

In general it has been found that acupuncture is well received by most takers, with a small percentage having mild symptoms such as tiredness, local pain, etc. Patients experiencing painful conditions are well suited to this form of treatment and can be recommended for many common syndromes.

 

Ref: Web site at www.aafp.org/afp

 

 

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Tension type heasache


It is the most common type of primary headache and the pain can radiate from the lower back of the head, the neck , eyes and other muscle groups of the body.

Pain- described as a constant pressure as if the head is being squeezed or a feeling that a tight band around your head.

    -frequently the pain is bilateral (present on both sides of the head)

Signs and Symptoms:

  • Dull, aching head pain
  • The sensation of tightness or pressure across your forehead or on the sides and back of your head
  • Tenderness on your scalp, neck and shoulder muscles
  • Occasionally, loss of appetite

Causes:

-      Stress

-      Sleep disorder

-      Irregular mealtime (hunger)

-      Eyestrain

-      Uncomfortable position or bad position

Korean Acupuncture and Herb Clinic’s Program

Five elements Acupuncture or Acupuncture for pain relief.

Self relaxation training with meditation

Sub-occipital reliese using acupressure pillow

Herbal medications if necessary
 

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

What kinds of Diseases are effective when treated using Acupuncture and Herbal medications?


Firstly, pain management. Acute pain like sprain and strains are very well treated by Traditional Chinese Medicine treatments at the Korean Acupuncture and Herb Clinic. Additionally, treatments for ankle, wrist, lower back, neck and Chronic pains like sciatica, lumbar disc, cervical disc, osteoarthritis, can achieve good results. Sports injuries, headaches, migraines are effective as well.

Secondly, functional symptoms like indigestion, constipation, chronic diarrhea, dysmenorrhea, insomnia, etc are also treated at Korean Acupuncture and Herb Clinic

Thirdly, Rehabilitation cases like post-operative pain, stroke rehabilitation, facial palsy, Traffic accidents can also be effectively treated.
Fourth, Weight loss. Electro-acupuncture is well known for the weight loss function. It helps reduce the size of the fat cells by releasing fatty acids and gycerols when stimulated and this released fat can be burned off with minimal 30-40 minutes of aerobic and an-aerobic exercises.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Scientific Stratergy for Weight Loss

Obesity - One of the biggest health issues facing the Middle East today! What are YOU going to do about it?
Tired of fad diets that crush your hopes and dreams? We know all about it as we’ve tried and tested several diets ourselves with no real results. Here’s a genuine program for those who are serious about getting into shape and staying in vibrant good health, day after day.
Our Weight Loss Program is based on many recent scientific studies that helps and aids weight loss and weight loss maintenance. NO pills and NO diets per se. This technique uses a modern Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatments and elementary simple exercises. I am going to describe it in more detail for you below.
2 FOLD PROGRAM
Our program is focused not only on weight loss but also habits for a long-lasting healthy life!
KAHC’s weight loss program is formed in 2 simple steps.
 
# Step 1: LIPOLYSIS
Uses Electro-Acupuncture and Ultrasound therapy. This treatment is around 1 hour on average and helps reduce the size of the fat cells. The fat-cells are stimulated to release fatty acids and glycerol which are primary stores of fat in the body. We must get rid of this using step 2.
#Step 2: EXCERCISE
30-40 minutes of any aerobic exercises and 5-10 minutes of any anaerobic exercises.
After exercising, it is recommended to take complete rest for 20 minutes as this keeps your heart rate and blood temperature elevated which helps burn the released fatty acids effectively.
Step 2 exercises are crucial as it consumes the free fatty acids from the combined treatments in step 1 and increases the basal metabolic rate that helps avoid a yoyo weight loss effect.
Our program is not diet based, however If you watch out your diet carefully, it endorses the weight loss effects of this program and you will see faster results in a shorter time span.
 
 

How does acupuncture work?


You might curious about the function of acupuncture treatments. I’m going to show you how does it work.

 

According to studies for the mechanism of acupuncture pain relief, Acupuncture treatments stimulate PAG(Periaqueductal gray), RN(Raphe Nuclei), RF(Reticular formation) of human brain, and then endogenous morphin, encephalin, dysnorphin, comes out. So that it can reduce pain and inflammation.

 

To help your understanding, acupuncture acupuncture stimulation reliese something to reduce pain.

Lumbar herniated Disc


Approach to lumbar disc

Korean acupuncture and herb Clinic’s lumbar radiculopathy program




normal Lumbar X-ray
Normal Lumbar MRI
 
 
Lumbar Spine is very important for our ordinary life.
Because of the healthy spine, we can run, walk, love, sit, study, etc…
You probably have some concerns that how come acupuncture help lumbar disc?
Let me have some opportunity to explain to you.
 
What do you think of Lumbar disc?
 
Someone thinks that If there is protrusion or buldging on the M.R.I. image. But only image cannot match with the symptom.
Someone Thinks that if there is a symptom of radiculopathy, it could be a lumbar disc. But lumbar radiculopathy can occur when you have a tumor or stenosis. These can make the radiculopathy as well.
 
Lumbar Disc diagnosis must be matched with Image and physical examinations, symptoms and signs. We call it “symptom and sign correlation”
 
There was one study at 2001, Dr. Javic took images of normal people who don’t have any lower back pain. 91%of image was degenerative sign and 64% was buldging, 32% was protrusion, 6% was extrusion!!
 
Consequentially, The image shouldn’t be the priority for the decision to take operation.
Then, What kind of sign or symptom would be the indication of operation?
1. Severe pain isn’t reduced by aggressive treatment such as admission over 1 month
2.Herniated disc compress nerve root excessively, so that muscle weakness and atrophy occurs.
3.Herniated disc compress cauda equina, so there is some problem in urination, defecation. erection
 
How manage Lumbar Disc in Korean Acupuncture and Herb Clinic?
We are using Electro-Acupuncture, cupping, Herbal medications to reduce the pain and inflammation.
And In you place, you are going to have icing on your lower back, and nerve stretching, piriformis muscle compression
Stage1
     When you have severe pain. And difficulty in ordinary activity
     ->electro-acupuncture, cupping, herbal medication for inflammation
     ->bed rest 2-3days
     ->icing at least 90min. 5times in a day
     ->nerve mobilization, piriformis muscle compression by tennis ball
Stage 2
When you can sleep without pain relief, and can walk in 5min, slowly
electro-acupuncture, cupping, herbal medication for inflammation
Core strengthening exercise
Icing at least 90min. 3times in a day
Nerve mobilization, piriformis muscle compression and stretching
Stage3
When you can sit over 10min, walk over 20 min. in normal spped
Electro-Acupucnture, cupping, herbal medication for inflammation
Core strengthening exercise
Icing at least 60min. 2-3times in a day
Nerve mobilization, Stretching
Stage4
When you can walk over 40 min in fast speed, or jogging
Acupuncture and cupping-if necessary
Core strengthening exercise
Nerve mobilization- if necessary
Continue rehabilitation exercise for healthy life
 
Our goal is not reducing pain, but, Healthy and happy life
 
 
Shukran.


Korean Acupuncture and Herb Clinic's Cervical Herniated Disc Program

 

What is Cervical Disc?

Typical pain patterns and neurological deficits

C 4-5 Shoulder pain, Weakness in the Deltoid Muscle in the upper arm. Does not usually cause tingling and numbness.

C 5-6 Weakness in the Biceps and wrist Extensor Muscles. Numbness and tingling can radiate to thumb side of the hand along with pain.

C 6-7 Weakness in the Triceps and finger Extensor Muscles. Numbness and tingling along with pain can radiate down to triceps and into the middle finger.

C7-T1 Weakness with handgrip. Numbness and tingling with pain radiate to little finger and side of hand.

C5-6 and C6-7 are common reasons for Cervical disc.


How do conservative and non-invasive treatments work?
 
 
 
80% of disc is water, so it can be absorbed
What are signs of full recovery of Cervical Herniated Disc?
1.     Strengthened neck and shoulder, to get dynamic stabilization and prevent recurrence.
2.     Not only pain relief but, strong neck and shoulder
 
Cervical Disc program in Korean Acupuncture and Herb Clinic.
·         Electro Acupuncture and 5 elements Acupuncture, Cupping for inflammation and pain
·         Ice packs are used to reduce pain and inflammation.
·         Nerve stretching
·         Core stability program



Monday, September 17, 2012

An Introduction - Acupuncture & KAHC!


Hey! What’s all this fuss about Complementary and Alternative medicine?

I don’t know about you, but every time I need to visit a doctor for something that ails me, I wish I didn’t have to. It’s a nerve wrecking experience to go to the man (or woman) in the white coat and get diagnosed. But I’ve found a white coat experience that isn’t worrying at all! In fact, it’s a refreshing change! They call themselves the CAM doctors or Complementary Alternative Medicine Doctors.

What’s that?? Complementary and Alternative Medicine has never been more popular. It’s been around for centuries, treating people with a variety of problems. An age old practice which has been gaining popularity in the recent past. Today a lot of lay people like you and me prefer to get treated in totality – body, mind and soul. CAM is tailor made to treat each patient in his or her own unique way, rather than a standard OTC pill or procedure.

Now this is not a “for or against” write up. It’s just a way to show that there exists more than one way of getting yourself treated and you may choose whichever may be more suitable to you. CAM can be used stand-alone or can aid your existing treatment plan if acceptable to all three parties viz. yourself, your current doctor and your CAM doctor.

Introducing, the First Clinic in the Middle East established by an Oriental doctor with a Korean Medical License – The Korean Acupuncture and Herb Clinic FZ LLC!

Meet us!










 
 
                                                            

 How do you get to us?

We are located in the prestigious Dubai Healthcare City’s Al Razi Medical Complex, Building No 64, Block A, 2nd floor, Suite 2003. Don’t worry; we have a map ready for you! Also, you can place us opposite Wafi Mall.

 



A little about us …

We are a Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic catering especially to Alternative Medicine such as Acupuncture, Electro Acupuncture, Heated Acupuncture, Herbal Medicines, Cupping, Physical Therapy ….. and …….. Weight loss!!!!

Our 7 beds, spread in 3 spacious rooms, cater to men, women and children. Each treatment is preceded by a thorough consultation and post treatment plans are  made based on the diagnosis and first treatment.

Our Contact Info:

Tel: 04-4312544

Fax: 04-431-2552


Website: www.kahcdubai.com [under progress]

 
Our AIM:

KAHC strives to provide world class Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment to our patients, focusing on results, patient satisfaction and service above all else.  Together we look forward to welcoming you to our Clinic and having you leave with a revised sense of wellness and vibrant health!

 

It is my honor to meet you here in Dubai and I welcome you to my clinic where we will just focus on your well-being.

-          Dr. Inkwon Cho.