Our Specialties
Pain
Pain relief is the most common reason people seek out the treatment of acupuncture. This is due to its amazing ability to treat a wide range of pain syndromes with efficiency and little to no side effects.
Pain is our body's way of sending us a warning signal that an imbalance exists. The cause of the pain may or may not be easily traceable to a specific accident or lifestyle choice. Unfortunately, many people often ignore this signal and either "push through the pain" or take strong medication with many side effects. This approach neither examines or addresses the cause of the pain and it may become more intense or chronic.
The Chinese Medical View Of Pain
Acupuncturists recognize that there is a vital life force, called Qi (pronounced "chee") circulating within the body. Qi flows through a series of pathways called meridians. Meridians can be thought of as rivers flowing in your body. Wherever these rivers/meridians flow they provide nourishment to your cells, tissues, muscles, organs, and glands. However, if these rivers become blocked and are not able to flow along their regular courses then problems/symptoms arise.
What causes Qi to become blocked?
The stresses of modern life easily can disrupt the flow of Qi, causing it to stagnate. These factors include; poor diet, physical trauma, emotional trauma, genetics, and chemical, physical and emotional stress.
Under normal conditions the body is able to properly regulate the Qi and return to good health. But when the disruption of Qi is prolonged, excessive, or if the body is in a weakened state, then balance is difficult to regain and the symptom of pain may arise.
Acupuncture has the ability to treat the signs and symptoms of pain and also the ability to treat the root of what initially caused the problem. By inserting fine, sterile needles into specific points, acupuncture can break up the blockages that have disrupted the smooth flow of Qi and restore balance in the body.
Fertility and Birth
Acupuncture and Chinese herbs can be extremely useful in all stages of gynecological and obstetric care. For thousands of years women have been using this medicine to enhance their fertility and to contribute to a more comfortable pregnancy, birth, and postpartum experience. Chinese medicine views pregnancy as a window of opportunity to enhance the woman's well being. Value is therefore placed on promoting preventative care to strengthen the mother and baby, as well as dealing with problems as they occur during pregnancy.
PreconceptionThrough the use of acupuncture, herbs, and lifestyle advice Chinese medicine aims to:
Pregnancy
Acupuncture offers women the choice of drug-free care during pregnancy and successfully treats a wide range of conditions.
Common ailments that respond wonderfully to this medicine are:
In addition to treating these symptoms associated with pregnancy, acupuncture also prepares women for labor. Pre-birth treatments are offered once a week, starting at week 36, to prepare the woman for the most comfortable and efficient labor possible. Women who receive these treatments are much more successful at having the type of labor and birth they desire. Acupuncture has also proven very effective for inducing labor.
PostpartumDigestion
Proper diet and adequate time to digest are often difficult standards to uphold in today's busy world. Our stressful lives often lead to unhealthy habits of overeating, poor food choices, and late night bingeing. And because the digestive system is so important, it is also very sensitive. Poor eating habits eventually effect our health and can cause uncomfortable symptoms or diseases.
At Middleway Medicine, we combine the use of acupuncture, herbal medicine, and nutritional counseling to guide you toward healthy habits, great digestion and proper elimination.
The use of acupuncture helps the body and mind to relax, allowing for inflamed tissues to heal, stomach acid secretion to regulate and proper intestinal motility to return.
Chinese herbal medicine is often recommended in addition to the use of acupuncture. We combine personalized herbal formulas to treat the root cause of your ailment. This approach does not mask preexisting symptoms, therefore allowing you to regain lasting health. The herbs are extremely effective, have little to no side effects and are very affordable.
The following symptoms/diseases are treated most effectively by Chinese Medicine:Gynecology
The Chinese have long believed that the overall health of a woman can be judged by the regularity and harmony of her menstrual cycle. Achieving a proper rhythm and smooth menstrual flow better positions a women to be free of the common complaints of menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause.
Commonly treated conditions with Chinese medicine include:Headaches
Chinese medicine does not recognize recurring headaches as one particular syndrome. Instead, it aims to treat the specific symptoms that are unique to each individual. This personalized approach allows Chinese medicine to be particularly effective and efficient in the treatment of headaches. Patients commonly report pain relief immediately and find nearly total relief within 1-2 months of treatment. At Middleway, we have found that the quickest and most lasting results are achieved when acupuncture, herbal medicine and massage are combined during treatment.
Motor Vehicle Accidents
In Oregon, all medical bills resulting from a MVA are paid by personal injury protection insurance(PIP). This insurance covers the services of acupuncture and massage 100%. By law, you and all passengers in your car have up to $15,000 each to cover any medical bills resulting from an accident. You are completely free to choose what type of care you wish to receive and who you receive it from. Our office is well trained and happy to help you with your insurance claim. No doctor referral is necessary, all we need is your claim # and adjuster's name.
After a automobile accident, the most common injury is whiplash (though back ache, general muscle pain, and stress/anxiety are commonly reported as well.)
Symptoms of whiplash include:“For me, this is the kind of healthcare I have waited for my entire life”
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