Traumatology, Dealing With Pain London

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Professionals who study and treat persons who have been exposed to extremely stressful and traumatic events around the world come under traumatology. Among the most popular treatments for these events, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is becoming more popular these days. Traditional Chinese Medicine treats a wide range of illnesses and problems, but among the countless complaints TCM practitioners hear, there is one that may be mentioned more frequently than any other, and that is pain. Our specialised team of “Traumatology – Dealing with Pain” department at Eli Chan guides you through the different types of pain.

Pain is a personal, subjective experience. The way that each person experiences and tolerates pain varies, depending on a variety of circumstances, including how long they have been experiencing it. How, if at all, has the pain impacted the person’s quality of life? What is the root of the discomfort? What techniques have been employed to manage the pain? Discomfort can occasionally make it difficult to fall asleep, which significantly lowers the body’s capacity to bear pain. Sometimes a pain that initially seems acceptable becomes so severe and causes the person so much constant torture that the suffering starts to have an impact on their emotional well-being.

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Fortunately, for people who want relief from their physical discomfort, the TCM that we provide at our “Traumatology – Dealing with Pain” in Eli Chan is one of the most efficient ways to reduce and relieve pain symptoms without the use of drugs or opioids. Leading medical facilities in London are now aware of the need for nonpharmacologic methods that can be used to lessen public opioid dependence in the wake of the country’s opioid epidemic. As a potent, evidence, secure, and reasonably priced treatment option capable of addressing this need, acupuncture has grown in popularity. Numerous types of pain can be effectively treated with acupuncture and TCM.

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Injury And Physical Trauma London

The field of injury and physical trauma has long utilised Chinese medicine. Chinese medicine has always been important to the recuperation and mending process for athletes and combatants, even in the early days of martial arts training. Today, they can provide relief for weekend warrior sprains and strains as well as sports-related ailments. This herbal remedy is intended to relieve general joint and musculoskeletal discomfort and the following ailments:

  • Relieves painful obstructions
  • Enhances flow of energy and blood
  • Improves joint mobility

Acute or persistent pain and stiffness in the musculoskeletal system (bones, tendons, ligaments, joints, and muscles) are referred to as painful obstruction or Bi Syndrome. Painful blockages of blood in the meridians are removed with the TCM formula. This formula is to treat external pathogenic cold, wind, and dampness invasions when weather aggravates ligament and joint pain that can present as pain, numbness, soreness, heavy sensation, restriction of movement, and swelling of joints and limbs.

Basic general joint and musculoskeletal pain, a feeling of heaviness throughout the body, numbness in the limbs, trouble moving, and stiffness in the shoulder, neck, and upper back are all common these days due to our wrong sitting posture or any other reason. The TCM formula concentrates on the upper body, with the main herbs concentrating on certain areas: Numerous substances in this mixture are used to treat various types of pain, including headaches, joint discomfort, and severe obstructions in the upper limbs or back. Modern research has proven that anti-inflammatory substances in this technique aid in lessening associated discomfort.

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Traumatology £250 per session | £990 for a package of 5

All aspects of a person’s circumstances are considered when treating pain in a TCM setting. In order to develop a comprehensive plan for pain relief and the best ways to prevent recurrence, we investigate the origin, nature, and type of injury and physical trauma in Eli Chan. Acupuncture, Chinese Medical Massage, Chinese herbal medicine, electro-stimulation therapy, cupping therapy, and/or GuaSha are all possible methods of pain management for both injury and physical trauma. The mix of these therapy modalities maximises the extent to which the patient’s pain can be controlled, if not fully eliminated.