Holme and Away Therapies

Holme and Away Therapies Karen Dean
Chartered Physiotherapist with 30 years experience
Member of the Acupuncture Association

Nice to be able to visualise the effects of acupuncture 🤔
12/12/2021

Nice to be able to visualise the effects of acupuncture 🤔

It has been found that Acupuncture is great for enhancing immunity and recovery of covid I’m just starting to treat peop...
01/07/2021

It has been found that Acupuncture is great for enhancing immunity and recovery of covid

I’m just starting to treat people suffering from Long covid so it will be interesting by to see the effects of those treatments on their debilitating symptoms 🤞🏻

For many, acupuncture -- an ancient way of using needles to treat pain -- is the last post-COVID-19 relief method they haven’t already tried.

Exercise and acupuncture are a great combination for managing chronic pain
07/04/2021

Exercise and acupuncture are a great combination for managing chronic pain

Medicines watchdog recommends physical and psychological therapies when treating pain with no known cause

04/01/2021

Hope you are all well

I have reviewed all of the details of the new lockdown and I am allowed to continue to offer appointments for medical acupuncture and physiotherapy.

You are allowed to travel and attend medical appointments in the nhs and privately so if you need an appointment during lockdown please let me know.

I have very strict guidelines to follow to keep everyone safe in the nhs and privately and so all current appointments will remain. If you need any more information just let me know and we can have a chat ###

I treat loads of women struggling with a variety of menopausal symptoms so thought I would spend time reviewing the rese...
01/10/2020

I treat loads of women struggling with a variety of menopausal symptoms so thought I would spend time reviewing the research to support acupuncture for menopausal symptoms

This one is an extract from one published in the BMJ in 2018

Acupuncture may ease troublesome menopausal symptoms
Linked to reductions in hot flushes, sweating, mood swings, sleep disturbance, skin and hair problems

A brief course of acupuncture may help to ease troublesome menopausal symptoms, suggests a small study published in the online journal BMJ Open.

Among women dealing with moderate to severe symptoms, acupuncture was associated with reductions in hot flushes, excess sweating, mood swings, sleep disturbances, and skin and hair problems.

The findings prompt the researchers to conclude that acupuncture offers “a realistic” treatment option for women who can’t, or don’t want to, use hormone replacement therapy (HRT).

Menopausal symptoms are common, and depending on their severity, can have a major impact on quality of life, health and wellbeing, as well as productivity.

Hot flushes are one of the most common symptoms, and these can go on for several years. But others include heavy sweating, emotional vulnerability, sleep disturbances, fatigue, ‘fuzzy’ brain, joint pain, vaginal dryness and reduced s*x drive.

Hormonal and other drugs can treat the various symptoms, but they are not without side effects. And the evidence for other non-pharmacological approaches, such as exercise, relaxation, and herbal/dietary remedies, isn’t very convincing, say the researchers.

Previous research suggests that acupuncture might be helpful, but design flaws or quality issues have undermined the findings, say the researchers.

In a bid to address this, they randomly allocated 70 menopausal women who met their inclusion criteria to either five weeks of standardised Western medical acupuncture, using pre-defined acupuncture points, or no acupuncture until after six weeks.

Each weekly session lasted 15 minutes, and was delivered by Danish family doctors from nine different general practices, who had additionally trained in acupuncture, and had been practising it for an average of 14 years.

Each participant completed a validated Meno Scores (MSQ) questionnaire–designed to measure outcomes from the patient’s perspective–before their first session and then again after 3, 6, 8, 11 and 26 weeks.

The MSQ comprised 11 graded scales for each of: hot flushes; day and night sweats; general sweating; sleep disturbance; emotional vulnerability; memory changes; skin and hair problems; physical symptoms; abdominal symptoms; urinary and vaginal symptoms; and fatigue.

At six weeks most (80%) of the women in the acupuncture group, said that they felt that the sessions had helped them.

And compared with those who had not been given acupuncture, they were significantly less troubled by hot flushes–a difference that was already apparent after 3 weeks of ‘treatment’.

Statistically significant differences also emerged between the two groups in the severity/frequency of day and night sweats, general sweating, sleep disturbances, emotional and physical symptoms, and skin and hair problems.

The drop-out rate was low, with just one woman failing to complete all five acupuncture sessions, and no serious side effects were reported.

The researchers acknowledge that the treatment period lasted just five weeks and that a major difficulty in all acupuncture trials is the lack of a proper comparator.

This means that a placebo effect can’t be ruled out, and further discussions are warranted about what level of evidence is therefore acceptable, particularly when it’s impossible to accurately explain the underlying factors behind the results, they add.

Nevertheless, they suggest that their findings show that a brief course of acupuncture by suitably trained professionals is feasible in routine primary care for both doctors and patients.

“Not all menopausal women need or request treatment, and we believe this acupuncture intervention is most relevant to women who experience moderate-to-severe menopausal symptoms,” they write.

“Acupuncture for menopausal symptoms is a realistic option for women who cannot, or do not wish to use [hormone therapy],” they conclude.

[Ends]

19/02/2019

Research: Efficacy of a standardised acupuncture approach for women with bothersome menopausal symptoms: a pragmatic randomised study in primary care (the ACOM study) doi 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023637
Journal: BMJ Open

Objective To investigate the efficacy of a standardised brief acupuncture approach for women with moderate-to-severe menopausal symptoms. Design Randomised and controlled, with 1:1 allocation to the intervention group or the control group. The assessor and the statistician were blinded. Setting Nine...

15/06/2020

Hello, I hope you are well, just thought I would update you as to when private practitioners are allowed to open and the changes I am putting in place to ensure I comply with all of the government, chartered society of Physiotherapy, Health and care professional council and the Acupuncture association of chartered Physiotherapy guidelines (there are a lot but thankfully all similar!)

Providing the government advice remains the same I am planning to start seeing private clients again from 10th July

Prior to a face to face consultation you are required to consent that you understand a few things to make sure we are all safe (I will send this when you make an appointment then obviously only attend if you are happy with it)

I will continue to have only one patient in the building at any one time but will now have a minimum of 30 minute breaks between appointments to allow cleaning and having the windows open

You will not be allowed to attend if you have any symptoms of Covid-19 and I will take your temperature on arrival (and mine prior to any treatments)

I will be in full PPE (I’m very used to working in this now in very hot weather 🥵)
You will be expected to wear a face mask 😷 or face covering

I have hand sanitiser for you to use when you arrive and leave

Please try not to use the toilet (unless desperate!)

Please bring your own water

Be prepared for the room to look very bare which allows me to disinfect it more effectively

Please leave coats and other none essentials in the car

Please pay by BACS or have the exact cash as I can’t give you any change

Prices will now be £40 for an hour body Acupuncture appointment (nothing to do with CV but I haven’t increased my prices in 4 years despite all my insurances and costs rising so thought it seemed an appropriate time after a break)

Blimey that’s a lot of information but thought it was better to do it all in one go rather than drip feeding info over weeks

If there is anything else you need to know just ask and if you would like to make an appointment I will get you booked in

Thank you for your patience over the last few months and hopefully we can see each other again ‘safely’ soon

Karen ###

10/12/2019

‘I’m a big believer in acupuncture’

Hear Two-time Unified Heavyweight Champion Anthony Joshua tell us about his experience with Western Medical Acupuncture.

Great article on acupuncture
22/07/2019

Great article on acupuncture

We put together this useful patient focused infographic explaining what you really need to know about acupuncture.

New research proves what we have been seeing for years, acupuncture reduces chronic pain
04/06/2019

New research proves what we have been seeing for years, acupuncture reduces chronic pain

Research shows acupuncture can be an effective option for a number of health problems, but pain in particular.

I have effectively treated my own Achilles’ tendon with acupuncture and physiotherapy
02/08/2018

I have effectively treated my own Achilles’ tendon with acupuncture and physiotherapy

Acupuncture is proven effective for the treatment of Achilles tendon disorders.

Acupuncture is such a diverse treatment, I can use it to treat people with serious illnesses and athletes in the same da...
30/07/2018

Acupuncture is such a diverse treatment, I can use it to treat people with serious illnesses and athletes in the same day

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