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Acupuncture and Chronic Pain

We all suffer from various aches and pains from time to time that may last anything from a few days to a few months that can be widespread or localised. Nevertheless, they can vary from being ‘niggly’ pains to being extremely painful and quite debilitating. However, some people will suffer various types of pains that are more persistent and will last a lot longer and are often termed ‘chronic pain’.

What is Chronic pain?

Chronic pain may be defined as pain that lasts longer than 12 weeks and normally beyond the usual course of the acute disease or expected time of healing. Examples of chronic pain conditions include; fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, rheumatoid arthritis; shoulder, neck, hip and knee pains. Furthermore, lower back pain, migraines; costochondritis, osteoarthritis, pains related to cancer; sciatica, trigeminal neuralgia, tennis elbow, irritable bowel syndrome and endometriosis. Even related autoimmune diseases such as Lupus.


Persistent (chronic) pain is a widespread problem that affects around 8 million people of all ages in the UK and can result in the development of other psychological problems such as anxiety and depression. Evidently, chronic pain and illness can result in many people having their employment terminated causing more additional stresses.

How can acupuncture help?

In general, by inserting fine acupuncture needles into specific acu-points found in the body, this stimulates the nervous system to correct any imbalances in the flow of energy within the body that may be causing a stagnation or an obstruction of blood flow within the muscles and tissues and thus resulting in the symptoms of physical and psychological illness.

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