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Acupuncture Medical Treatment North Carolina

Our Approach

We take the extra time to help determine the root causes of your condition we have found that we are sometimes blinded by technology. Relying solely on diagnostic studies can have consequences as you will see below.

We have found that once the treatable root causes of medical conditions are successfully identified and treated, this can lead to more effective, non-surgical, affordable, longer-term results.

Having come from a Traditional Medicine background, and having spent over 25 years doing Regenerative Medicine, we have a good understanding of what works well for different conditions using using each approach.

 

Blinded by Technology

An MRI can sometimes be a valuable technology. But when we base a treatment solely on an MRI this can result in expensive treatments that can sometimes result in the treatment of the wrong areas.

A study reported in the American Journal of Neuroradiology found that disk degeneration is present in 52%of pain-free adults aged 30–39.

  1. A study reported in Skeletal radiology found abnormalities in 97% of people with no knee pain, including meniscal tears in 30% of these people with no pain or any symptoms.
  2. A study reported by the Journal of Orthopaedics reported that 65% of all rotator cuff tears identified in a general population were in people with no pain or any symptoms.
  3. A meta-analysis reported by the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery showed that rotator cuff abnormalities increase linearly with age, regardless of pain.
  4. A review study reported by the British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) reinforced the fact that MRI findings are often “normal” and poorly correlated with pain.

 

Diagnostic Injections

Although an MRI is a non‑invasive procedure, shows the whole structural picture, and detects pathology that injections cannot localize or safely assess, diagnostic injections can often be helpful for the following reasons:

They identify the actual pain source more directly

Photorealistic scene of a doctor performing a diagnostic low back injection in a clinic.

 

They provide functional, symptom-based confirmation

 

They reduce “false positives” from incidental MRI findings

 

They can both diagnose and treat at once

 

They may be more cost‑effective in selected scenarios

 

They are often more sensitive to subtle pain generators