Paterson medical centre

Pain Management

Plant Medicine

Our skilled medical professionals specialize in prescribing plant-based medicine, offering it as an effective addition to our treatment options for chronic diseases. This natural remedy has shown remarkable potential in alleviating symptoms and improving the quality of life for our patients in need.

Our experienced independent medical practitioners provide personalized care and guidance, prescribing plant medicine for various conditions such as chronic pain, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and relief from chemotherapy-induced nausea. We are committed to enhancing patient well-being through the responsible use of plant medicine.

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Acupuncture

Acupuncture

We recommend considering acupuncture as an effective alternative medical treatment. Our laser pain management clinic offers advanced care administered by our team of qualified medical doctors. These practitioners are extensively trained in understanding the nervous system, ensuring exceptional skill and precision in treatment. They are certified by the prestigious Australian Medical Acupuncture College (AMAC), guaranteeing the highest quality of care.

Acupuncture has shown to be beneficial for various conditions including allergies, asthma, headaches, back pain, neck pain, stiffness, insomnia, anxiety, depression, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, addictions, and constipation.

Low-Level Laser Therapy

Low-Level Laser Therapy, also known as Photobiomodulation or Cold Laser Therapy, is provided by our doctors who stimulate biological processes by directing low-intensity laser beams at the skin. This approach triggers biological reactions in wounded cells using light. These alterations affect cellular metabolism, enhancing the immune system, reducing inflammation, speeding tissue healing, and alleviating pain.

Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) stimulates cell photochemical reactions rather than heat. Because of this, LLLT is sometimes referred to as “photobiology” or “biostimulation.

Pain Management

For a deeper understanding of LLLT, Acupuncture, and its benefits, you can visit our laser pain management Clinic at www.laserpainmanagement.com.au. Experience the wonders of LLLT and Acupuncture and take a step toward a healthier, pain-free life.

FAQS

Frequently Asks Questions

Acupuncture works by stimulating specific parts of the body called acupuncture sites or acupoints. This changes the way the body works and helps it heal itself.

Two to three sessions per week are usually advised for acute problems, while one session per week may be suggested for persistent or long-term issues. The doctor will share the treatment plan details based on the patient’s health and medical history.

Acupuncture often “hurts.” People may feel a dull ache or a minor tingling when the needle is inserted. Points at the ends of fingers and toes can sometimes be a little sharp, but the feeling usually doesn’t last long.

When done by a trained professional, like a doctor, Acupuncture is usually thought to be quite safe. The doctor will usually get a full medical background from the patient and talk to them about any possible side effects.

Acupuncture is not suggested for pregnant women or people with epilepsy, but the doctor will decide before treatment begins.

LLLT works by passing specific wavelengths of light through the skin and into damaged cells. This leads to less inflammation, less pain, a better immune reaction, and faster tissue healing because cellular metabolism works better.

LLLT’s effectiveness varies by condition. Sessions last 25 to 50 minutes, 2+ times weekly.

LLLT doesn’t hurt and is completely safe. It has no side effects and is not invasive, making it an excellent choice for people who want to heal quickly and without pain.

LLLT doesn’t put you at risk of getting skin cancer from the laser beams. It is a safe and effective way to heal.

LLLT is usually safe for most people, but there are times when you should be careful. Our experts will examine your unique case to ensure you are healthy.

The use of plant medicine in children and elderly individuals should be closely monitored by healthcare professionals, as the dosages and potential effects may differ from those in adults.

It’s essential to inform your healthcare provider about all medications you are taking.

Yes, plant medicine is specifically used to treat medical conditions and is typically obtained through a prescription or recommendation from a healthcare provider.

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