Although acupuncture is effective in many areas of medicine, the most definitive and encouraging effects are seen in migraine patients.
Neck, back pain, and sometimes insomnia complaints that frequently accompany headaches, also benefit from acupuncture. Muscle tightness in the muscles, popularly known as 'kulunç', is relieved and relieved. No external painkillers or muscle relaxants can be as effective as acupuncture in opening the muscles. Acupuncture and dry needling are the definitive treatment in this regard. It also activates the body's self-repair mechanism, allowing the hardened and stuck muscle to regain its old, healthy structure. Its effect is not temporary, but permanent.
When acupuncture treatment began to be applied in China thousands of years ago, it was within the framework of 'Traditional Chinese Medicine', but in the following years, it was developed in the West and dry needling treatment was added and called 'Western Medical Acupuncture'. Western Acupuncture has reached its form. This is a more scientific form of ancient traditional Chinese acupuncture, adapted to the diseases and the patient, focusing on the muscles and combining the treatment with Electroacupuncture when necessary. Western Medical Acupuncture is now performed in most European countries and world countries, especially in England, Sweden and Germany. Most of the scientific studies and publications conducted on acupuncture in the world are based on Western acupuncture.
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