its when a huge scary monster shoves needles into your blobby arm.
Acupunturist
No.
I don't know but can someone please answer the question. I'm doing a project on acupuncture and really need to know!
Surprisingly no. Acupuncture is a very safe procedure. Unless you get someone who isn't certified and doesn't know what he is doing, there are a lot of benefits that come with the art of acupuncture. Never fear.
my name is Dr. Freeman and i am a chiropractor and in my 17 years of experience i have learned that yes you can become paralyzed with acupuncture! mainly when you have it done in your lower back!
From the 2009 Publication "Medicare and You" on www.medicare.gov : "What's NOT Covered by Part A and Part B? Items and services that Medicare doesn't cover include, but aren't limited to, the following: ■■Acupuncture. "
Yes, acupuncture can cause rash & hives.
Acupuncture.
Try the Acupuncture Promotion & Welfare Society (A.P.S.) Pakistan http://gancao.net/acupuncture/aom-day-acupuncture/acupuncture-promotion-welfare-society-pakistan-573
If you want to get Acupuncture Training, Acupuncture School is the best way to get your training. You can get a list of Acupuncture Schools at www.acupunctureschools.com
acupuncture points .... aka needles
acupuncture should be billed as a professional charge. The reason being to be a technical charge there has to be some kind or form of electronics used to accomplish the desired task. In acupuncture there is no electronics used and therefore should be billed as professional charge. Also to be an acupuncture takes training and time to learn, a skill that is not easy to do but can benefit many once it is learned by someone properly.
Acupuncture in Medicine was created in 1982.