Osteoarthritis (OA) is the tenth most common problem in general practise and is self-reported in 7.3% of the Australian population. Due to the proportional increase in the older population, this figure is set to rise increasing the burden on the individual and the community (National Health and Medical Research Council, 2009). Due to limited OA studies for the hip, some studies looking at OA of the knee have been included. Berman, Lao, Greene, Anderson, Wong, Langenberg, et al. (1995) looked knee OA and patients had significant reductions in both WOMAN score [see appendix 2] and Lequesne index (Osteoarthritis Research Society International, 2012). 7 patients responded so well, they did not […]
Heel pain
Podiatric conditions involve dysfunction of the musculature, joints, and fascia of the legs and feet. Achilles tendinopathy is one of the most common injuries in sport (National Health Service (NHS) Clinical Knowledge Summary, 2012). It accounts for 6-17% of all running injuries, estimated to effect up to 50% of elite athletes and is predominant in men, especially athletes. Plantar fasciitis is the most common type of pain in the inferior heel, and is amongst 11-15% of all foot symptoms requiring professional care amongst adults (Buchbinder, 2004). A literature review undertaken in 2016 shows that acupuncture can assist in treating achilles tendinopathy and plantar fasciitis. Outcomes for both these conditions when treated with […]
Period Pain (Dysmenorrhea)
Dysmenorrhea can be debilitating and is considered the most common gynaecological condition in women regardless of age and nationality (Proctor & Farquhar, 2006). Dysmenorrhea is classified as ‘primary dysmenorrhea’ where the symptoms cannot be explained by structural gynaecological disorders and ‘secondary dysmenorrhea’ where the symptoms are due to pelvic abnormalities (The Merck Manual, 2011). Symptoms can include cramping pain in the lower abdomen with pain radiating to the lower back, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache and fatigue (Hillen, Grbavac, Johnston, Straton, & Keogh, 1999). It was first noted by Pickles in 1965 (Hillen et al., 1999) that the pain of dysmenorrhea is thought to be from uterine contractions and ischemia in […]
Back Pain
A short video about the treatment of back pain with acupuncture (more to come!).
Morning Sickness
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