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Hello, Doctor! Currently, there is a new treatment method in Taiwan called "Distant Meridian Therapy," which combines the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) meridians with scientific validation from Western medicine.
Using just two wooden sticks, it can immediately alleviate pain.
When a patient describes their pain symptoms, the doctor uses the two sticks to apply pressure on acupoints on the hands and legs.
In less than three minutes, the doctor clears the patient's meridians, promoting smooth blood flow and qi, resulting in the natural disappearance of pain.
I have never believed in TCM, but I am experiencing back pain and am considering trying it.
I would like to know if it can really help alleviate my discomfort.
From a Western medical perspective and clinical experience, would you recommend that I give it a try? Thank you! Li Ying

Li, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/09/03

Dr. Chen Xianchang reply Rehabilitation


(1) The principles of distant therapy are similar to those of acupressure.
(2) When a part of the body is in pain, there is a corresponding area on the opposite side of the body.
(3) In addition to conditions such as physical weakness, cancer, and unstable blood pressure, it can generally be used for treatment.

Reply Date: 2006/09/03

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Exploring Yuanlu Therapy: A New Approach to Pain Relief in Rehabilitation
Hello, Li Ying. Thank you for your inquiry regarding Yuanlu Therapy, a treatment method that combines principles from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) with scientific validation from Western medicine. Your skepticism towards TCM is understandable, especially given the varying degrees of evidence supporting different modalities. However, it’s important to approach any new treatment with an open mind, especially when conventional methods have not provided sufficient relief for your pain.

Yuanlu Therapy, as you described, utilizes two wooden sticks to stimulate acupressure points along the meridians of the body. This method aims to promote the flow of Qi (energy) and blood, potentially alleviating pain and discomfort. While the concept of meridians and Qi is rooted in TCM, there is a growing body of research that supports the efficacy of acupuncture and acupressure in pain management. These practices have been shown to activate the body’s natural pain-relieving mechanisms, including the release of endorphins and the modulation of pain pathways in the nervous system.

From a Western medical perspective, pain is a complex phenomenon influenced by physical, psychological, and social factors. Chronic pain, such as that from musculoskeletal issues like back pain, can be particularly challenging to manage. Traditional approaches often include physical therapy, medication, and sometimes surgical interventions. However, complementary therapies like Yuanlu Therapy may offer additional benefits, especially for patients who have not found relief through conventional means.

Clinical experience suggests that many patients report varying degrees of success with alternative therapies. Some individuals experience significant pain relief, while others may find minimal benefit. The effectiveness of Yuanlu Therapy may depend on several factors, including the specific nature of your pain, your overall health, and your response to treatment.
It is also worth noting that the placebo effect can play a significant role in pain management. The belief that a treatment will work can itself lead to a reduction in pain. This psychological component is an important aspect of any therapeutic approach, including Yuanlu Therapy.

If you are considering trying Yuanlu Therapy, I recommend the following steps:
1. Consult with Your Healthcare Provider: Before starting any new treatment, it’s essential to discuss it with your primary care physician or a specialist. They can provide guidance based on your medical history and current health status.

2. Seek Qualified Practitioners: Ensure that the practitioner you choose is well-trained and has a good reputation. Look for certifications or credentials that indicate they have received proper training in Yuanlu Therapy or similar modalities.

3. Monitor Your Response: Keep track of your symptoms before, during, and after the treatment. This will help you assess whether the therapy is beneficial for you.

4. Combine Approaches: Consider integrating Yuanlu Therapy with other treatments you are currently receiving. A multidisciplinary approach often yields the best results in pain management.

5. Stay Open-Minded: While it’s important to maintain a critical perspective, being open to new experiences can sometimes lead to unexpected benefits.

In conclusion, while Yuanlu Therapy may not be a replacement for conventional medical treatments, it could serve as a complementary approach to managing your pain. Many patients find relief through a combination of therapies, and exploring different options can be a valuable part of your rehabilitation journey. Always prioritize your safety and well-being, and make informed decisions based on professional advice and your personal experiences. Wishing you the best on your path to recovery!

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