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PAIN MANAGEMENT (PHYSICATION)

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Oriental Medicine and Functional Medicine both have unique approaches to pain management that stem from their differing philosophies on diagnosis and treatment. Oriental Medicine, which includes practices such as acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), views pain as a symptom of an imbalance in the body's energy, or Qi. The diagnosis involves an assessment of the individual's symptoms, pulse, and tongue, as well as the evaluation of their overall physical, emotional, and spiritual health. Treatment focuses on restoring balance to the body's energy and improving overall health, rather than solely treating the symptoms of pain. Functional Medicine, on the other hand, views pain as a result of imbalances in the body's physiological processes and biochemistry. The diagnosis involves a comprehensive evaluation of the individual's medical history, laboratory tests, and other diagnostic data to uncover underlying causes of the pain. The treatment focuses on addressing the root cause of the pain, rather than just relieving the symptoms, through a personalized approach that may include lifestyle modifications, dietary changes, and supplementation. In conclusion, both Oriental Medicine and Functional Medicine have unique approaches to pain management, but both strive to address the root cause of the pain and improve overall health.

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4 Plans Available, From NZ$90/month

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