acupuncture

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English - Turkish
akupunktur

Akupresür, akupunktur gibidir ama iğnesizdir. - Acupressure is like acupuncture, but without needles.

Akupunktur Doğu Asya'da popüler olan alternatif bir tıp şeklidir. - Acupuncture is a form of alternative medicine that's popular in East Asia.

akupunktur,akupunktur tedavisi
(Tıp) İnce uzun (altın, gümüş veya çelikten) iğneler batırma yolu ile yapılan eski bir tahriş (gıcık) tedavisi
(Tıp) İğneleme, iğne batırma (teşhis amacı ile)
iğne saplamak suretiyle teşhis ve tedavi
akupunktur yapmak
(isim) akupunktur
acupuncture anesthesia
akupunktur anestezi
animal acupuncture
hayvan akupunkturu
acupuncturist
(isim) akupunkturcu
acupuncturist
{i} akupunkturcu
English - English
To treat with acupuncture
The insertion of needles into the living tissues for remedial purposes
Pricking with a needle; a needle prick
The practice of medicine based on traditional Chinese theories Acupuncture consists primarily of the insertion of metal needles through the skin at certain points on the body in an attempt to relieve pain or improve bodily functions Many states require the registration or licensing of acupuncturists
An ancient system of Chinese medicine that uses thin needles, which are inserted into specific anatomical points on pathways that traditional Chinese medicine identifies as conducive to energy and connected to specific organ systems in the body The purpose is to alleviate various health conditions, including headaches, nausea, and addiction URL: http: //www acupuncture edu
A technique similar to acupressure, except that fine needles are inserted at specific at specific points along the meridians just under the skin to stimulate, disperse, and balance the flow of energy, relieve pain, and treat a variety of chronic, acute, and degenerative conditions
Uses fine needles to control the body's energy flows
In Chinese: Zhenci liaofa One of the most widely known therapies from Traditional Chinese Medicine In Acupuncture therapy, needles are used to stimulate precise points on the body to rebalance or unblock the flow of vital energy within the body A related form of therapy, Acupressure, uses finger pressure or massage instead of needles to accomplish the same goal
An alternative health procedure based on ancient Chinese methods, gaining acceptance in Western hospitals, involving insertion of thin needles at specific pressure points in the body
traditional Chinese therapy in which the body is pricked by sharp needles
In acupuncture, fine needles are inserted at specific points in the body to stimulate, disperse, and regulate the flow of Chi, or vital energy, through the body, and to restore a healthy energy balance Often used in the US for pain relief, acupuncture is also used to improve well-being and to treat acute, chronic, and degenerative conditions Acute Vs Chronic Acute: Occurring over a short period of time, or lasting a short time As opposed to Chronic: Persisting over a long period of time, or recurring Allopathic medicine is good at treating acute illness, but abysmal at treating chronic illness
An ancient technique of Chinese medicine Fine needles are inserted in the body at specific points to treat different diseases The most common form of Acupuncture follows the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine Kototama and five element acupuncture are other effective approaches to the 2,000-year-old treatment modality
This process opens the channels in the body through which chi, or life energy, flow by stimulating the points with a needle
A technique similar to acupressure, except that fine needles are inserted at specific points along the meridians just under the skin to stimulate, disperse and balance the flow or energy, relieve pain, and treat a variety of chronic, acute and degenerative conditions Penetrates and stimulates specific points in the body to restore normal energetic balance
An ancient Chinese system of healing based on inserting small needles into meridians (energy points) throughout the body to dissolve obstructions in the flow of energy and to correct organ imbalances
treatment of pain or disease by inserting the tips of needles at specific points on the skin
is an ancient Chinese system of healing that views health as the balance within an individual's healing energy, or chi Acupuncturists help chi move along pathways, known as meridians, that connect various organs and systems within the body The uninterrupted and balanced flow of energy along these meridians contributes to one's overall health However, blockages and imbalances result in pain and illness The acupuncturist inserts very fine, sterile needles at specific acupuncture points along the meridians to redirect and reposition the flow of energy Instead of or in addition to needles, small rolled-up cones of moxa, the dried leaves of the mugwort plant, are often placed on the point and burned until heat is felt
In 1997, the National Institutes of Health officially recognized acupuncture as an effective treatment for pain and nausea Acupuncturists insert specially made needles into specific points to stimulate the body's natural energy Licensed in Washington and more than 30 other states, acupuncturists work as independent providers of health care for a range of conditions from pain management to women's health problems
insertion of hair-fine needles into specific points on the body to help stimulate the flow of one's Qi (pronounced "chee") or natural healing energies Applying needles to the acupuncture points releases chemicals in the nervous system, which help to moderate pain and stimulate the body's natural healing abilities
means the use of needles inserted into and removed from the body and the use of other devices, modalities and procedures at specific locations on the body for the prevention, cure or correction of any disease, illness, injury, pain or other condition by controlling and regulating the flow and balance of energy and functioning of the person to restore and maintain health
stimulates, disperses, or regulates the flow of the vital energy, or chi, to help bring about a balance of energy Specific points along energy channels-the body's vital pathways-relate to specific organs and systems of the body The practitioner manipulates these points with fine needles or the use of heat, cold, pressure, or minute electrical currents
a 5000 year old system of medicine, Chinese and Japanese, that balances chi flow through the body by inserting needles into meridian points Meridians are lines of chi flow in the human body, sickness occurs when the flow is blocked and deficiencies or excessive amounts of chi occurs
The process of applying tiny needles to the various acupuncture points on the body stimulates the nervous system to release specific chemicals in the brain The improved energy and biochemical balance produced by acupuncture results in stimulating the body’s natural healing abilities and in promoting physical and emotional well being
Part of China's medical heritage for over 3000 years, acupuncture was introduced in the U S and Canada in the 1970's It's based upon qi - vital energy - which runs through pathways called meridians The aim of acupuncture is not to simply relieve symptoms, but to treat the cause of the illness - to restore the balance between the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of an individual In a typical treatment, an acupuncturist inserts thin sterilized stainless steel needles at key points along the body, in order to access the twelve meridians where qi flows through the body For a person with epilepsy, this would include points that influence brain energy This balances the energy flow, to either increase or decrease a person's qi at various points along the body, to help clear energy blockages To help ensure that the correction in energy flow lasts, many acupuncturists make dietary recommendations and prescribe herbs
Vital energy is balanced throughout the body by inserting fine needles on specific meridian points for the purpose of relieving tension, stress, and pain Highly useful in the treatment and relief of back pain
An ancient oriental healing technique discovered and developed more than three thousand years ago, acupuncture is based on Taoist philosophy The aim is to balance the energy meridians to permit the body to "heal itself A relatively painless technique, it is administered by inserting fine needles at key points of the body that relate to different organs in order to relieve muscular, neurological and arthritic problems, cure disease and relieve pain
In China and neighboring countries, acupuncture has been practiced for 6,000 years It consists of the use of very fine needles and other devices to stimulate and balance the flow of energy known as chi or qithrough channels or meridians in the body Disease occurs because of imbalances in the meridian system Acupuncture is based on ancient Chinese ideas about the rhythm and harmony of the universe as a wholethe Taoand the relationship of human beings to that universe Health is viewed as a dynamic interaction between each individual’s inner environment and the exterior world
Acupuncture originated in China over five thousand years ago It is based on the belief that health is determined by a balanced flow of qi (also referred to as chi), the vital life energy present in all living organisms According to acupuncture theory, qi circulates in the body along twelve major pathways, called meridians, each linked to specific internal organs and organ systems According to William Michael Cargile, B S , D C , F I A C A , Chairman of Research for the American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental medicine, there are over a thousand acupoints within the meridian system that can be stimulated to enhance the flow of qi When special needles are inserted into these acupoints (just under the skin), they help correct and rebalance the flow of energy and consequently relieve pain and/or restore health (3)
Discovered in China at least two thousand five hundred years ago, during inter clan/tribe warfare In these circumstances, as the story goes, they were shooting each other with bows and arrows Many were wounded, and upon recovery, also recovered from the various ailments they had previously been afflicted with The early Chinese studied these phenomena, and created a complete map of energy meridians of the entire body At various points, where energy or Chi blocks are evident, fine needles are placed strategically, and in some cases twirled with the fingers, or a mild electric current is passed through them This helps to stimulate the blocked area and allow the free flow of chi energy According to this philosophy, any block of chi energy causes illness This modality is extremely effective where there is pain and energy imbalance
{i} Chinese method in which illnesses are treated by applying small needles to specific points on the body
Acupuncture is the treatment of a person's illness or pain by sticking small needles into their body at certain places. Medical technique in which needles are inserted into the skin and underlying tissues, devised in China before 2500 BC. One or more small metal needles are inserted at precise points along 12 meridians (pathways) in the body, through which the vital life force (qi) is believed to flow, in order to restore yin-yang balance and treat disease caused by yin-yang imbalance. Acupuncture appears to relieve pain and is used as an anesthetic for surgery. Theories to explain its effects include stimulation of release of natural opiates, blockage of pain-signal transmission, and a placebo effect. See also acupressure
acupuncturation
acupuncturist
A healthcare professional who is qualified or professionally engaged in the practice of acupuncture
acupuncturist
An acupuncturist is a person who performs acupuncture
acupuncturist
{i} expert in acupuncture, one who treats illnesses by applying small needles to specific points on the body
acupuncture

    Hyphenation

    a·cu·punc·ture

    Turkish pronunciation

    äkyupʌngkçır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈakyo͞oˌpəɴɢkʧər/ /ˈækjuːˌpʌŋkʧɜr/

    Etymology

    [ -"p&[ng](k)-ch&r ] (noun.) 1684. From Latin acus (“needle”) + puncture
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