If you're suffering from back pain, acupuncture can help. Whether your back pain is severe and hard-to-treat or a nagging ache, acupuncture for back pain is the next best step for all forms of pain, including pain after surgery. It isn’t just about managing back pain. Research that included 20,000 acupuncture patients has shown that people’s pain improved more and they stayed better when compared to standard treatments.
Acupuncture can help:
Here's what you should know about acupuncture as an essential solution for back pain.
Back pain is the world’s leading cause of disability, affecting people from every background across the globe. Consider these statistics:
Beyond these numbers, back pain is such a devastating condition because it is very challenging to diagnose and treat. You might be able to say where it hurts, but only 10% of people who present with acute or chronic back pain receive a concrete diagnosis.
This means that many people who experience back pain turn to ever-stronger pain medications and even surgery to find relief. An estimated 24% of people prescribed opioids for chronic back pain end up developing opioid use disorder.
And surgery? Estimates vary, but between 10 and 46% of patients who receive surgery for lower back pain develop failed surgery syndrome.
Acupuncture for back pain is so important, and the possibility of eliminating or reducing the opioid use and failed surgery is so great, that in 2020, Medicare announced that the program will begin covering acupuncture for back pain.
Acupuncture for pain management is an essential medical specialty to reduce the impact of back pain on patients and the healthcare system.
There is extensive, conclusive research behind the use of acupuncture for pain resolution and management, especially for back pain.
Modern science has found that targeting specific points in the body with acupuncture pins acts as a nociceptive stimulation that leads to the activation of the nerve-endocrine-immune systems. This activation helps the body to begin to heal at the sites of injury and pain. Effectively, this means it increases blood flow and circulation to injured areas. It changes the electrical current that is the foundation of our biology. That’s how acupuncture releases endorphins to ease pain, release muscle tension, and change cellular processes so the body can heal.
Here’s what the research says about specific back pain conditions.
In addition to helping relieve the dizziness associated with cervical vertigo, acupuncture can be used with other treatments to relieve the pain of pinched cervical nerves.
A review of studies found that acupuncture for sciatica was more effective than medications and invasive interventions for reducing pain intensity and the body's pain threshold.
Acupuncture relieves herniated disc pain more effectively than invasive treatments, like medications or lower back traction.
Degenerative spinal stenosis in the lower back can cause excruciating pain. When combined with other treatments, acupuncture improved pain and neuropathy scores for patients with spinal stenosis and helped manage the underlying cause of pain.
Because each person's body is unique, there are no hard-and-fast rules for how often you should do acupuncture for back pain.
When thinking about health care, there are two routes: catastrophic care or preventative and maintenance care. It is like owning a car. If people didn’t get the oil changed, engine tuned, and tires rotated, there would be a lot of broken-down cars on the side of the road. We always educate our patients that they have better choices.
Our functional medicine approach at The WellBridge Clinic guides our patients through three treatment stages for back pain:
In the first stage, you may see your acupuncturist once or twice a week to manage symptoms, working towards maintenance care of once every month or two. The frequency of visits will be different for everyone. At our Portland acupuncture clinic, we focus on finding the best treatment plan for your unique situation.
At The WellBridge Clinic, we want to help transform your life with comprehensive, research-based therapies that provide pain relief. Working with your other healthcare providers, our goal is to build exceptional relationships with our patients through modern, science-based care.
If you are looking to achieve a life with less back pain and without surgery or the side effects of prescription medications, The WellBridge Clinic can help.
We practice functional medicine and acupuncture for back pain that can help you feel better. Get in touch today.