
Thinking you might have to use painkillers or just cope?
Think again... acupuncture for back pain in Hove offers a genuinely holistic approach to back problems, helping the symptoms and the underlying cause.
Often lower back pain is caused by muscle sprains, strains, minor injuries, or a pinched or irritated nerve. It can also come from postural issues generally and particularly during pregnancy. Stress can be a major factor, or the pain may appear after a viral infection.
Painkillers deal with the symptoms but mask the real problem.
Acupuncture works to find the underlying situation as well as giving pain relief and reducing inflammation. The treatment aims to realign your posture and encourage your body’s own natural healing mechanisms. And no side effects!!
Acupuncture For Back Pain
P A I N F U L B A C K ?
Your Long-Term Solution
Thinking you might have to use painkillers or just cope?
Think again... Acupuncture offers a genuinely holistic approach to back problems, helping the symptoms and the underlying cause.
Often lower back pain is caused by muscle sprains, strains, minor injuries or a pinched or irritated nerve. It can also come from postural issues generally and particularly during pregnancy.
Stress can be a major factor, or the pain may appear after a viral infection.
Painkillers deal with the symptoms but mask the real problem.
Acupuncture works to find the underlying situation as well as giving pain relief and reducing inflammation. The treatment aims to realign your posture and encourage your body’s own natural healing mechanisms. And no side effects!!


Treatments Can Help Your Back By
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Providing pain relief
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Reducing inflammation.
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Improving muscle stiffness and joint mobility
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Reducing the use of medication for back complaints
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Providing a more cost-effective treatment over a longer period of time.
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Works well with and improves the outcome when added to conventional treatments such as rehabilitation exercises
A Few Vital Points From The Research On
Acupuncture for Back Pain
Did You Know?
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines on best practice recommend acupuncture as first-line treatment. This treatment is for persistent, non-specific low back pain.
You Can Find More Modern Research On The Benefits of Acupuncture Here:
BRITISH ACUPUNCTURE COUNCIL: Acupuncture research
BRITISH ACUPUNCTURE COUNCIL: Evidence A-Z
EVIDENCE BASED ACUPUNCTURE: Scientific evidence
EVIDENCE BASED ACUPUNCTURE: Pediatric acupuncture