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Acupuncture is part of traditional Chinese medicine, and involves inserting fine needles into to specific acupuncture points around your knee and body. For painful conditions, sometimes electrical stimulation of these needles is used.
The philosophy of traditional Chinese acupuncture is that the energy circulating in your body follows ‘meridians’. When these meridians are blocked, illness and disease result. Successful acupuncture occurs when the correct combination of acupuncture points are stimulated by inserting the needles into them.
For relief from pain caused by knee OA, acupuncture theory states that you should feel numbness and/or tingling around your knee when the needles are inserted.
Acupuncture treatment takes about an hour, is relatively inexpensive (similar to an hour’s massage) and is not usually painful.
The Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association can help you find an accredited practitioner at www.acupuncture.org.au or 1300 725 334.
The risks of acupuncture are low if you have a competent, certified acupuncture practitioner. Possible side effects and complications include:
Not everyone is a good candidate for acupuncture. Conditions that may increase your risk of complications include:
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