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Why You Should Consider Treating Car Crash Injuries with Acupuncture


woman's shoulder with 3 acupuncture needles

There is a wide range of treatment options available to those who have been in a car crash depending on the severity of their injuries. Many drivers and passengers who have gotten into a car accident have found relief by visiting an acupuncturist afterward. There are many different benefits to regular acupuncture visits but doing so after a traumatic car crash can bring both temporary and long-lasting healing to the body. Consider the following benefits of acupuncture before you schedule your next doctor’s appointment:


Acupuncture Resets the Body

There are many issues that you may have experienced after a car crash. Your joints can be out of line, your muscles may be bruised, and your body can have an overarching feeling of fatigue. Many patients use acupuncture as a way to reset the body. Acupuncture can pinpoint specific areas of the body to allow the energy of the body, or qi, to flow freely. Many times, car crash patients feel as though their body is functioning normally, but that something doesn’t feel quite right. Choosing acupuncture is an excellent way to reset the body after being in an auto accident.


Acupuncture Targets Pain

Unlike other health treatment options, acupuncture is known for being able to specifically target parts of the body that are experiencing pain. Many patients experience inflammation that only affects a small portion of the body. Acupuncturists use fine needles to pinpoint these spots that are troubling a patient. Needles can be placed directly above where the patient is experiencing inflammation and at other pressure points linked to the inflamed area.

Needles are used to target blood flow in the body that isn’t working correctly and restores the body’s natural balance. Many patients who experience swelling will see a reduction of that inflammation after a visit with an acupuncturist. This ability to pinpoint troubled areas, instead of masking the entire body to relieve pain, is one of the unique benefits of acupuncture.


Acupuncture Can Help Emotions

You may also seek out acupuncture to relieve emotional stress or trauma in addition to physical pain. A stressful job can create anxiety, just as a car crash can. The levels of anxiety both of these can cause vary greatly, but both can lead to depression and insomnia if they are left untreated. Some patients also experience unexplained headaches or migraines that could be related to emotional stress and anxiety.


Acupuncture provides the opportunity to address these sensitive issues by stimulating neurotransmitters within the body. It is not uncommon for acupuncturists to place needles all along the face and head to call [a3] the body and brain back to attention. Doing so can help stimulate the neuroendocrine system in the body to relieve any emotional trauma that you may face.


Acupuncture Is Part of a Healthy Lifestyle

You don’t have to experience pain or trauma from an injury or stress to visit your local acupuncturist. Many patients have experienced the healing effects that regular acupuncture visits can bring for a healthy lifestyle. Those who come back for weekly acupuncture treatments feel better both emotionally and physically. Many people can benefit from visiting an acupuncturist on a regular basis to improve their body’s overall health.


It is one thing to experience temporary pain. It is another to experience chronic pain, which can be very hard on your body. Visiting your local acupuncturist will not only help reset the overall energy and balance of your body but will also help to reduce swelling and increase blood flow. Choosing acupuncture after your pain has subsided can help reduce stress and help your body limit the amount of pain you endure as you get older. Do your body a favor and consult with an experienced acupuncturist the next time you suffer from emotional or physical pain.


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