Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine
The technique involving insertion and manipulation of filiform needles into specific points of the body refers to acupuncture. The aim of acupuncture is geared towards relief of pain as well as other therapeutic purposes. Acupuncture points, according to traditional Chinese acupuncture theory, lie along meridians along which qi—vital energy—flows. In addition, since acupuncture originated in china, it is most commonly associated with TCM or traditional Chinese medicine which is a complete medical system that has diagnosed, treated, and prevented illness for over twenty-three centuries. Chinese medicine can also enhance recuperative power, immunity, and the capacity for pleasure, work, and creativity aside from the remedy for ailments and alter states of mind that it brings. Lastly, worldwide, different types of acupuncture (Classical Chinese, Japanese, Tibetan, Vietnamese and Korean acupuncture) are practiced and taught.

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