Acupressure Pressure Point
Therapy
How Does It Work?
Pressure point therapy, in general,
involves the pressing of specific body points. These body points are scattered all over the body, and are usually
found on the fingers, palms, limbs, and knuckles.
The pressure point to focus on mainly depends on the illness that a person is feeling. Most
of the time, acupressure is done to relieve stress, pain, and promote good health.
Acupressure is similar to Chinese traditional way of healing, which is
acupuncture.
It also originated from China about 5,000 years ago. But instead of using needles to treat a
particular disease, a certain amount of pressure is applied in its place.
Here in the U.S., acupressure is used largely for relief and relaxation. But in China, it is
used as a form of first aid. It is practiced on people who are suffering from colds, sore muscles, headaches,
and even hangovers.
The acupressure technique is relatively easy to learn. You might need to go to a specialist
for the first few treatments. And as you become familiar with the process, you can proceed to doing
acupressure to yourself and to others.
Acupressure touches upon the old Chinese belief of chees, chakras and energies. Acupressure
is known to facilitate the flow of the vital energies in the body. The Chinese medicine of long ago believes
that when the flow of the body's energy is hindered in any way, sickness will soon follow.
Acupressure is tasked to release a person's blocked energies. This is also the principle
followed by its counterpart, the acupuncture therapy. The acupressure technique entails the stimulation the
acupoints. Acupoints are the body's specific points of energy. It is also what is referred to as the energy
channels.
The act of pressing the points firmly is the acupressure technique in itself. As the
practitioner does that, the energy of the body begins to flow again toward the parts that are under illness
or discomfort. The result is a gradual but effective way of healing.
Acupressure uses no tools or needles. It is performed with a hand massage and by manually pressing the
specific body parts. Scientifically speaking, this method is seen to release endorphins. Endorphins are the natural
painkillers present in the body.
he length of a single acupressure treatment varies greatly from 15 minutes to an hour. It all
depends on the wellness or the sickness of the patient. It can be performed either in a sitting or lying
position. Some therapist would require patients to be dressed with only a towel, so as to achieve a full-body
therapy.
Each specific point on the body corresponds to a certain illness. Back pain, for example, is
addressed by pressing the specific body point located behind the knees. On the other hand, pressing the body
point found at the top of your foot relieves migraines.
Pressure is commonly applied for 3 to 10 seconds. But it could be longer than that in a
number of cases. And it can be done repeatedly as needed. Usually the relief is instant. But if the problem
still exists, or if its severity level did not go down at the very least, the acupressure therapy is
considered not to be effective. It might not be effective for you on that specific day or to your specific
ailment.
The overall impact of the acupressure therapy is absolute relaxation and loosening up. There
could be minimal aching of the muscles, but it should not be strong enough to be considered as
pain.
The initially visit to the therapist is three to eight times. After which, you should be able
to determine if acupressure proves to be effective for you or not. For stress management, a weekly or a
monthly series of treatments are required.
A lot of people have tried acupressure and are pleased with its results. Even the pains
caused by surgical operations and nausea are relieved as well. It is also seen to help other body conditions
such as sinusitis, motion sickness, and morning sickness.
To experience the goodness of an acupressure therapy, the first step is to find a good
therapist. Unfortunately though, there is no licensing program for acupressure therapists just yet. Try to
get recommendations from friends and family members who had experienced it instead. That's going to be a good
start for you.
If you wanted to ease pain away from your body without the use of medicines and chemicals,
acupressure therapy is worth trying. Experience its benefits and see for your self if the natural way of
doing things is a better option.
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