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Accupressure: Simran Tomar Health and Education Presentation

Acupressure is an alternative medicine technique based on the concept of life energy flowing through meridians in the body. By applying physical pressure to acupuncture points, it aims to clear blockages in these meridians and rebalance energy. While the existence of meridians and points cannot be proven anatomically, proponents believe acupressure can still provide benefits by guiding treatment, even if any effect comes from placebo. A variety of instruments can apply nonspecific pressure through rubbing, rolling, or pressure to reflex zones of the body in order to relieve muscle and joint pain.

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Accupressure: Simran Tomar Health and Education Presentation

Acupressure is an alternative medicine technique based on the concept of life energy flowing through meridians in the body. By applying physical pressure to acupuncture points, it aims to clear blockages in these meridians and rebalance energy. While the existence of meridians and points cannot be proven anatomically, proponents believe acupressure can still provide benefits by guiding treatment, even if any effect comes from placebo. A variety of instruments can apply nonspecific pressure through rubbing, rolling, or pressure to reflex zones of the body in order to relieve muscle and joint pain.

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SIMRAN TOMAR

ACCUPRESSURE HEALTH AND EDUCATION


PRESENTATION
INTRODUCTION
Acupressure is an alternative
medicine technique similar in
principle to acupuncture. It is
based on the concept of life
energy which flows through
"meridians" in the body. In
treatment, physical pressure is
applied to acupuncture points
with the aim of clearing
blockages in these meridians.
Pressure may be applied by
hand, by elbow, or with various
devices.
BACKGROUND
Acupoints used in treatment
may or may not be in the same
area of the body as the targeted
symptom. The traditional
Chinese medicine (TCM) theory
for the selection of such points
and their effectiveness is that
they work by stimulating the
meridian system to bring about
relief by rebalancing yin, yang
and qi (also spelled "chi").
CRITICISM
Clinical use of acupressure frequently
relies on the conceptual framework of
traditional Chinese medicine. There is
no physically verifiable anatomical or
histological basis for the existence of
acupuncture points or meridians.
Proponents reply that TCM is a
prescientific system that continues to
have practical relevance. Acupuncturists
tend to perceive TCM concepts in
functional rather than structural terms
(e.g., as being useful in guiding
evaluation and care of patients). Any
benefit from acupressure may derive
from the placebo effect.
There are several different instruments for

INSTRUMENTS applying nonspecific pressure by rubbing,


rolling, or applying pressure on the reflex
zones of the body. The accuball is a small
ball made of rubber with protuberances
that is heat able. It is used to apply
pressure and relieve muscle and joint
pain. The energy roller is a small cylinder
with protuberances. It is held between the
hands and rolled back and forth to apply
acupressure. The foot roller (also "krupa
chakra") is a round, cylindrical roller with
protuberances. It is placed on the floor
and the foot is rolled back and forth over
it. The power mat (also pyramid mat) is a
mat with small pyramid-shaped bumps
that you walk on. The spine roller is a
bumpy roller containing magnets that is
rolled up and down the spine. The Teishein
is one of the original nine classical
acupuncture needles described in the
original texts of acupuncture. Even though
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