I injured my rotator cuff 9 months ago and it hasn`t got any better. I never tore any muscles though. I`m at my wit`s end and a friend recommended acupuncture. Personally I think it looks like bullsh1t, what are your thoughts?
I had a few sessions with it after my 7 month stay in hospital after an RTA in 1987.
All sorts of pain relief was tried for my ankle / leg but none took the pain away.
I had acupuncture offered to me and like you was sceptical and had nothing too lose.
All I can say is that it worked for me and I would never of thought it.
I'll give it a thumbs up
From experience and various other things, i found it to be incredibly effective! I mean i've had problems fixed by acupuncture now which doctors have recommended surgery/medication for.
I have no idea about rotator cuff treating, but i've currently got a shoulder problem and going to have some acupuncture soon!
Only thing i recommend is finding an acupuncturist through the british acupuncture council:
http://www.acupuncture.org.uk/conten...ractition.html
With a good acupuncturist you can't go wrong
A guy at work has serious back problems and told me this was the only thing that worked for him.
I understand and accept that some people hold opinions that are different to my own. Living in a free and democratic society, I fully embrace and respect their right to be wrong.
Just a placebo imho. I've injured myself quite a few times in my life and none of those times have I been 'treated' with accupucture. Every time I recovered so I'd say that not having accupuncture makes you better, if I'd had it I could still be suffering!
i had it and it was a waste of time. i agree with mule - mostly placebo
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