TCM For Pain Management: Ache, Pain, Sprains, Fractures
In general, our bodies are no strangers to discomfort throughout life's journey. Whether it's the throbbing muscle ache that follows a strenuous workout, the shooting nerve pain that tingles down the spine after a long day at the desk, or the sharp twinge from a bone sprain after an awkward fall, each type of pain brings its challenges.
Distinguishing between muscle aches from overexertion, nerve pain from compression or injury, and bone sprains or fractures from sudden impact—allows us to tailor treatments accordingly.
What Are The Typical Interventions?
Muscle Ache
Characteristics:
Dull, aching pain
Often results from overexertion, tension, or minor strains
Pain can be localised or widespread over the entire band of muscle
Minor swelling may be present
Conventional Recommendations:
Rest: Avoid strenuous activities that exert pressure on the group of muscles
Heat Therapy: Warm compress or heat packs help with blood flow to the localised muscle and ease tension
Over-the-counter pain relievers: NSAIDs like ibuprofen
TCM Treatment:
Acupuncture: To stimulate blood circulation, muscle relaxation and provide immediate pain relief
Cupping therapy: To improve blood flow and release muscular tension
Herbal remedies: Application of ointments containing herbs for muscle inflammation
Tui Na massage: A form of Chinese acupressure massage
Nerve Pain
Characteristics:
Sharp, shooting, or burning pain
May be accompanied by tingling, numbness, or weakness
Pain often follows the path of a nerve
Commonly caused by conditions that involve nerve compression, like sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, or neuropathy
Conventional Recommendations:
Rest: Avoid pressure on the affected nerve
Medications: Such as anticonvulsants, antidepressants, or NSAIDs
Physical therapy: Exercises to stretch and strengthen muscles and alleviate pressure on nerves
Surgical intervention: In severe cases where conservative treatments fail
TCM Treatments:
Acupuncture: To stimulate nerves, reduce nerve and muscle inflammation, and improve energy flow
Moxibustion: Burning a herb (moxa) near the skin to warm regions and stimulate circulation and reduce pain and inflammation
Herbal formulas: Promote blood flow, reduce inflammation, eliminate blood stasis, reduce muscle rigidity such as 红花,三七,伸筋草,乳香,没药,白芍
Qigong exercises: To improve overall energy flow and reduce pain
Sprains or Fractures
Characteristics:
Severe pain, especially with movement or pressure
Swelling, bruising, and possible deformity
Inability to bear weight or use the affected limb
Audible snap or grinding noise at the time of injury (in fractures)
Conventional Recommendations:
Immediate medical attention: Especially for suspected fractures
Immobilisation: Using splints or casts to prevent movement
Rest, Ice and Elevation: To reduce swelling
Pain management: NSAIDs or prescription pain relievers
Physical therapy: After initial healing to restore function and strength
TCM Treatments for Sprains (24 hours after injury) or Fractures (after cast recovery):
Acupuncture: To reduce swelling, inflammation, promote angiogenesis and manage pain
Blood letting: To eliminate edema and blood clots from trauma site
Herbal Medicated Paste (Ingredients): These pastes are applied directly to the affected area to reduce swelling, bruising and promote blood circulation:
Angelicae Dahuricae Radix
Angelicae Sinensis Radix
Paeoniae Rubra Radix
Scrophulariae Radix
Cinnamomi Cortex
Rhei Radix Et Rhizoma
Rehmanniae Radix
Momordicae Semen
Borneolum Syntheticum
Olibanum
Myrrha
Herbal Menthol
Other treatments not limited to specific conditions include bone setting techniques incorporating traditional methods for minor bone realignment, and dietary recommendations such as foods that strengthen bones and joints, like those rich in calcium and vitamin D.
Explore Best TCM in Singapore for Pain Management
At Common TCM, all of our physicians are highly experienced to diagnose and prescribe an appropriate treatment plan. We provide a variety of TCM treatments that can be effective for managing and treating muscle aches, nerve pain, bone sprains or fractures. Our services include:
Acupuncture: Helps relieve muscle tension, nerve pain, and promotes healing of bone injuries
Herbal Remedies and Formulas: Oral herbal prescriptions for enhanced recovery
Cupping Therapy: Improves blood flow and alleviates muscle pain
Tui Na Massage: A therapeutic massage technique for muscle relief
Moxibustion: Utilises the warming properties of moxa to stimulate circulation and alleviate nerve pain
Herbal Plasters and Poultices: Herbal medicated paste bandage
Dietary Recommendations: To support bone health, incorporating foods rich in calcium and vitamin D
Qigong Exercises: Enhance overall energy flow and reduce pain
Visit our TCM clinic in Singapore to explore these treatments and more, tailored to your specific needs for effective pain management and healing today!
Advisory for using TCM Treatment for Pain Management
Most importantly, do your research and seek advice from reputable professionals for an elevated healing experience. For more information, visit our website to learn more about our treatments and physicians or book an appointment. Your well-being is our priority, and we are here to support you on your journey towards better health.
Disclaimer: This article provides general information for understanding pain management and the potential benefits of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) treatments. It is important to note that these guidelines should not replace individualized medical advice or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.