Acupressure for back pain

Low Back Pain: acupressure more effective than physiotherapy

We explore the findings of Taiwanese researchers, who ventured to test acupressure’s efficacy in comparison to conventional physical therapy.

Acupressure – pushing with the fingertips at the same body points used in acupuncture – gave patients better, long-lasting relief for low back pain than conventional physical therapy, Taiwanese researchers report.

‘Acupressure was effective in reducing low back pain in terms of disability, pain scores and functional status,’ doctors at the National Taiwan University reported in the current issue of the British Medical Journal. ‘The benefit was sustained for six months.’

‘Acupressure conferred an 89 percent reduction in physical disability compared with physical therapy,’ the researchers reported. The people who got acupressure also scored better on measures of pain and had fewer days taken off from work or school, the researchers said.

However, they cautioned that the effectiveness of any manipulative therapy such as acupressure ‘is highly dependent on the therapist’s technique and experience.’

In our practice we combine acupressure/Tuina with acupuncture for back pain to utilise these techniques to the maximum potential.

Interested to learn more? Get in touch or read more about how acupuncture helps with pain.

Genetically abnormal sperm

Genetically abnormal sperm? Chinese medicine can help

Many infertile men have an increased proportion of genetically abnormal sperm.

Normally this is not an issue, because the number of unhealthy sperm is relatively small. It only fails to fertilise an egg. However, it becomes a problem in case of ICSI.

In the IVF with ICSI process, a tiny needle is used to inject a single sperm into the center of the egg. It means that the embryologist chooses sperm. The natural selection process is  surpassed. That increases the risk of genetically abnormal sperm is injected into an egg.

Moreover, this not only increases the risk of ICSI failure, but as well the risk of transmitting diseases such as Klinefelter’s syndrome, Down’s syndrome, congenital heart defects, etc.

There are no current Western Medicine treatments for poor sperm quality or genetically abnormal sperm. So scientists from The University of Kent looked if Chinese medicine can help.

They conducted research on six men who had very high levels of chromosome abnormalities in their sperm. After a course of traditional Chinese medicine each of the six men participating in the study showed a significant reduction in the proportion of sperm genetic abnormalities.

This research offers promise to male infertility patients. However, more research is needed to investigate further how acupuncture and Chinese medicine can support male fertility.