About Acupuncture
Acupuncture is an integral part of the rapid growth of complementary
therapy in the UK, and with an increasing number of people seeking acupuncture
treatment it is important for patients and healthcare professionals
to understand the difference in the two styles most commonly on offer.
Acupuncture as practised by members of the British Acupuncture Council
(BAcC) is an holistic approach to health based on over 2000 years of
developments and refinements in the Far East. Western-style or medical
acupuncture is a more recent development practised predominantly by
doctors and physiotherapists which uses a more limited range of acupuncture
techniques on the basis of a western medical diagnosis. Traditionally,
acupuncture is an holistic approach to the management of disease as
well as the maintenance of health. The skill of an acupuncturist lies
in their ability to make a traditional diagnosis from what is often
a complex pattern of disharmony. The exact pattern and degree of disharmony
is unique to each individual and with traditional acupuncture will be
treated as such with a personalised treatment plan.
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