In order to manage excruciating pain, individuals who suffer from inflammatory conditions like arthritis are rapidly moving to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM).
In order to achieve the desired result, a particular point or points on the epidermis are stimulated during an acupuncture procedure by inserting needles.
Acupuncture has traditionally been thought to reduce pain either by releasing neurochemicals or strengthening the gate-control mechanism, as per the Western medical paradigm.
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