Acupressure - How it works
Posted by Abby, under Trigger Point and AcupressureHow Acupressure Works
Acupressure points (also called potent points) are places on the skin that are especially sensitive to bioelectrical impulses in the body and conduct those impulses readily. Traditionally, Asian cultures conceived the points as special pathways that carried the human energy, which the Chinese call chi and the Japanese call ki. Western scientists have also mapped-out and improved the existence of this system of body points by using sensitive electrical devices.
Stimulating these points with pressure, needles or heat, triggers the release of endorphins, which are the neuro-chemicals that relieve pain. As a result, pain is blocked and the flow of blood and oxygen in the affected area is increased. This causes the muscles to relax and promotes healing.
Because acupressure inhibits the pain signals sent to the brain through a mild, fairly painless stimulation, it has been described as closing the ‘gates’ of the pain-signaling system, preventing painful sensations from passing through the spinal cord to the brain. Besides relieving pain, acupressure may help rebalance the body by dissolving tensions and stresses that keep it from functioning smoothly and that inhibit the immune system. Acupressure can enable the body to adapt to environmental changes and resist illness.
Tension tends to concentrate around acupressure points. When a muscle is chronically tense or in spasm, the muscle fibers contract due to the secretion of lactic acid caused by fatigue, trauma, stress, chemical imbalances or poor circulation. For instance, when you are under a great deal of stress you may find you have difficulty breathing. Certain acupressure points can relieve chest tension and enable you to breathe deeply.
As a point is pressed, the muscle tension yields to the finger pressure, enabling the fibres to elongate and relax, blood to flow freely and toxins to be released and eliminated. Increased circulation also brings more oxygen and other nutrients to the affected areas. This increases the body’s resistance to illness and promotes a longer, healthier, more vital life. When the blood and bioelectrical energy circulate properly, we have a greater sense of harmony, health and well-being.





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