Comments on: Climbing injuries and acupuncture https://allclimbing.com/climbing-injuries-and-acupuncture/ Everything climbing and the outdoors. Mon, 16 May 2011 08:47:04 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: Nina https://allclimbing.com/climbing-injuries-and-acupuncture/#comment-90 Mon, 16 May 2011 08:47:04 +0000 http://www.allclimbing.com/archive/2006/04/climbing-injuries-and-acupuncture/#comment-90 Hey Tom,

I see you posted this years ago but in case you’re still interested –

Recently I had amazing results using acupuncture to treat a climbing injury, and was looking online for other instances of this, but didn’t find any. It was interesting to read the articles you linked, and I think maybe the key thing about acupuncture is that it doesn’t just treat the symptom, it treats the system.

Chronic wrist pain had dogged me for years, and last year it suddenly became acute, and shot up to my elbow and shoulder. I saw orthopaedic surgeons (with all the Western tests, x-rays, MRIs), I saw physios, osteos . . . energetic healers – the whole thing. I had a small amount of acupuncture which didn’t help much. A few months later (and this supports what you said about the skills – and approach – of the practitioner being crucial), I saw another acupuncturist who treated me a couple of times with massage, and then with a combination of massage, cupping and a tiny bit of needling. That night, after three treatments and six months of disabling (and non-climbing) pain, it was just gone. Absolutely amazing.

I’ve climbed a few times since, and the pain has just started to return after three awesome weeks. I’m going back this week for a top up, and I reckon it won’t be long before my body can maintain the changes.

So yeah, two thumbs up for acupuncture eh 🙂

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