I started this blog while living in Portland, Oregon. I had learned how to crochet hats and found the process creative and meditative. One sunny afternoon while crocheting in a park downtown, a kid on a skateboard asked me, “Is that one of your passions?” His comment made me realize that I wanted promote that idea. I decided to start this blog to explore creative passions. For me, its all about color, shape and texture.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Get that warm and fuzzy feeling...
I've been treating this patient's heel pain aggressively this past week, which in western medicine is called plantar fasciitis. It's a very painful inflammatory condition that makes walking difficult. (Although reported to feel like walking on needles we don't encourage trying that.) Like many conditions, it has a western medical name, but an acupuncturist will diagnose it in terms of Oriental Medicine and/or Meridian System pathology. No matter what, the important thing is to make the pain go away. This past week my patient reported 4 hours pain free. If you or you know someone who has this condition, please refer them to a community acupuncturist for treatment. It most likely will require multiple treatments, but getting to that zero point is worth the effort. And enjoy a nap in the process. (Really)
http://www.communityacupuncturenetwork.org/clinics
I will also typically needle the opposite side where there is pain or the mirror image area (of hands and feet) for the most effective treatment. Here I am treating the hand for the feet.
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