A good acupuncturist cured my sciatic nerve issues a few years back
A good acupuncturist cured my sciatic nerve issues a few years back
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I'm pretty sure the needles won't bother me. I endured some kind of nerve testing on my arm where they stuck an assload of needles all over my arm from shoulder to palm, and then sent electrical currents through to measure some kind of nerve reactions or whatever. Basically to verify that - yup, I have severe carpal tunnel syndrome.
I'm more concerned about cost, a quality practitioner near Parker, and if my insurance through Kaiser will cover it. It's a Kaiser neurosurgeon recommending this. Research this more, I must!
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It's all shits and giggles until someone giggles and shits.....
Average of $40-50 per visit
The needles are approx the thickness of a piece of hair off your head. Slight sensation when applied. the more you feel it the more release you might be getting. IMHO until you try it you will never understand the actual feeling of the needle.
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IF it is Primary care physician referred they should cover it. If they say no get your neurosurgeon AND primary to not only suggest it but talk to the ins, Which is kaiser. They were very good to use when the spouse worked for them regarding referrals. However acupuncture is considered OON. You may have to pay out of pocket , then get kaiser to reimburse you. As with any ins HMNO, GFL getting reimbursed for anything.
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After breaking my back I gave it a go.. Got some release, but it wasn't till I found out about 'deep needling' (insert jokes here) that I really got relief. It wasn't so much the back as the rest of my body compensating for the injury. That along with a sadist for a massage therapist that I see two times a month seems to stave off the aches and pains.
Deep needling is also called IMS
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I dunno. I was discharged for back pain, They think a torn disc... I usually can handle pain. (I am in pain 24x7x365) But I am a weanie when it comes to needles. I really hated Combat Life Saver's IV practice before I deployed.
I suppose it cannot hurt to try. Chiropractor was hit or miss, however my Physical therapist did the muscle stimulator electrical thingy which was awesome. But cannot see one of those untill I finally get seen by my VA PM.
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Just like with chiropractic, not all acupuncturists are equal and many don't seem to have a clue. Find someone who has years of experience and excellent reviews. I hate to sound racist, but you generally will have the best luck with a traditional Chinese practitioner. It does work if the person knows what they're doing. I do not think it is covered by most insurance.
PM sent on who I go to (not acupuncture) for problems like yours. I tried it for trigger finger (not joking) and it did nothing. YMMV; Clint's perspective is sound IMHO
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I threw my back out a couple of years ago and I could hardly walk. My wife took me to get acupuncture and I gotta say it made it better for me. Wasn't 100% but I felt great afterwards and could actually walk like a normal human being. Still had pain but wasn't anything near what it was.
The doc basically explained it to me, that when your body has a foreign object in it, it rushes blood to the area. They are triggering an increase of blood flow to certain areas to help alleviate pain or chronic condition you may have.
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Almost forgot to mention that when they put the needle it and it burns, tell them and they'll reposition it. Every needle went in fine except for that one and he said he must have hit a nerve so he slightly repositioned it.
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