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Chartered physiotherapists work in co-operation with doctors keeping them informed and referring back when necessary. AACP members have completed

a 3-4 year degree course, based on western medicine with emphasis on anatomy and physiology. Acupuncture training is undertaken at post-graduate level.

Chartered physiotherapists are in a unique position of being able to combine acupuncture with other natural treatment therapies.

 

 

 

 Acupuncture  
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Acupuncture Treatment
Acupuncture  and Physiotherapy
Can acupuncture work?
Conditions helped by acupuncture
Acupuncture is one of the oldest recorded forms of  medicine, having been used for over 3000 years in China.
There are several theories as to how  the effects are
produced. The important thing is that it does work and that
any side-effects are extremely rare.
Research has shown that 70% of people gain relief from pain
with acupuncture. It does not work for everybody, but
frequently, good results are achieved when more conventional medicine has failed.
Some people respond quickly, while others may need a few treatments.
Occasionally, the condition may become slightly worse at first.
This is not a bad sign as it usually means the condition will respond.
Pain, nausea, dizziness, Acute & chronic injuries, Sports injuries
Arthritis and Rheumatism Back and neck pain,
Muscle and joint problems,
Breathing difficulties: hay-fever, asthma,
bronchitis, Bladder and bowel problems,
Skin conditions, Headache,
Strokes, Multiple sclerosis,
Stress related difficulties,