|
The Acupuncture Medical Group offers a unique, results-oriented style of acupuncture. The AMG also offers custom herbal prescriptions, continuing, education classes for professionals, and wellness workshops for the general public. The AMG’s mission is to provide patients with the highest quality care. Avi Magidoff is a specialist in Japanese acupuncture techniques and classical Chinese medicine. Avi is the foremost practitioner of the Nagano-Matsumoto style in North America, and regularly teaches acupuncturists and other health care professionals in the U.S. and Europe. At the AMG I use a highly-effective, modern, Japanese style that is based on both classical Asian thought and modern medical understanding. I work closely with both patients and physicians to ensure that acupuncture is utilized in the most effective manner possible. I attribute my clinical success to two main factors: special palpatory diagnostic techniques and a holistic approach.PalpationA Key Diagnostic ToolI palpate the abdomen, throat, neck and back in order to determine treatment strategies. This enables me to obtain instant feedback from the patient and eliminates unnecessary treatment trials. Pressure pain on any of these areas is used to both diagnose the underlying causes of the patient’s chief complaint and to determine treatment points. My philosophy is “to make every needle count.” Palpatory techniques have been used for hundreds of years in Japan as a primary diagnostic tool. Palpation was also used extensively in modern, Western medical practice. As we grew to rely more heavily on laboratory testing and machine-imaging, this art form has lost much of its power and subtlety. Yet, palpatory diagnosis can be an extremely accurate tool for assessing and treating patients as many disorders will reflect as pressure pain on the abdomen, throat, neck and back. Beginning in the 1950s, Dr. Kyoshi Nagano expanded and refined classical palpatory techniques to encompass modern physiology and pathology. His student, Kiiko Matsumoto, has continued to explore and develop this rich legacy. Her student, Avi Magidoff of the AMG, has continued to advance the style, linking it back to the Daoist philosophy that is the root of all classical Chinese medicine. The resulting palpatory maps can be used to assess many conditions, to ascertain causative factors, and to indicate treatment strategies. Using the patient’s physical responses as a guide, it is possible to resolve the pressure pain on the reflex areas with acupuncture, and thus to simultaneously diagnose and treat the patient. HolismReleasing the Hold of Past PatternsMy style is unique in that I practice holism with respect to both time and space. I find correlations, not only between different parts and systems of the body, but also between injuries of the past and disorders of the present. In my clinical experience, treating previous disorders, even when they no longer seem to bother the patient, is often the key to treating current complaints. Thus I might treat allergies in order to release plantar fasciitis pain, or treat an appendectomy scar tissuein order to treat gallstone discomfort, or right shoulder pain, etc. How does acupuncture work?The exact mechanism of acupuncture has, not yet been explained by modern science. It has been shown, however, that “stimulating acupuncture points can affect the nervous, endocrine, circulatory, and immune systems." It is generally thought that acupuncture has pathways other than the nervous system and operates via signals other than currently known neurohumoral ones. These pathways and signals may be part of a system that precedes the development of the nervous system and other physiological systems in the human embryo. The traditional, Chinese, philosophical view is that human beings are an energetic conduit between heaven and earth, that the flow of energy is continuous, and that disease is the result of a blockage in the normal flow of energy. By tapping into these meridians and releasing blockages, acupuncture enhances the free flow of energy in the body. My own understanding of how acupuncture works is that needles break down connective tissue, aligning fascia polymers into a higher crystalline state, which enhances conductivity along fascial planes. The “free flow of Qi” described in traditional Chinese medicine can thus be perceived as conduction of biochemical and biomechanical signals through the connective tissue. What conditions does it treat?Acupuncture is best known in the U.S. for its successful treatment of acute and chronic pain. In addition to pain management, acupuncture can also be used for a wide variety of conditions. The World Health Organization has recognized that acupuncture is helpful for the following conditions:
Acupuncture can be used to treat a wide variety of conditions. Since medicine is not an exact science, one cannot completely predict the effectiveness of treatment for any particular individual. However, one can usually assess the success of treatment within one or two treatments. In addition to its therapeutic effects for specific disorders, acupuncture is also commonly used to maintain health, increase vitality, and reduce stress. Does it hurt?The Japanese style I practice emphasizes that the treatment is more successful if the patient does not feel the needles. The Chinese style, on the other hand, uses a stronger needling technique with the intention of “getting the Qi,” a sensation of heaviness or an electrical feeling. American patients generally do not have an appreciation for the feeling of “getting the Qi,” and I tend to avoid it. Most of my patients do not feel the needles at all. Once the needles are in one usually falls into a state of deep relaxation. What to expect in a treatment? After we discuss
your specific condition, health aspirations, and treatment expectations,
I take your pulse, look at your tongue, and palpate the abdomen, chest
and neck, to ascertain a diagnosis. I look for pressure pain on these
areas. Different areas on the body reflect different problems and different
root imbalances. Finding these areas of pressure pain, and correlating
those with pulse findings, enable me to diagnose your condition and
determine what points to use. I then find the exact spots on the arms
and legs that release the pressure pain on the abdomen, and those are
the points that are needled. Once the abdominal reflexes (pressure points)
are cleared, you will fall into a deep state of relaxation lasting about
20 minutes. A similar process is then repeated on the back. How soon will I see results?You should see some results during your first treatment, at least in terms of the clearing of the abdomen, which indicates that health is being restored. For complaints involving
pain, the results are usually obvious within the first treatment, and
it is quite common for patients to come experiencing pain and leave
totally pain free. Internal disorders (e.g., gynecological complaints),
intermittent disorders, or those that involve symptoms that cannot be
reproduced in the treatment room, may be slower to improve. The success
of the treatment is evaluated based on how easy it is to clear abdominal
reflexes, and your own observations during the week that follows the
treatment. What is the difference between Japanese and Chinese acupuncture?The Chinese acupuncture style tends to use thicker needles and stronger stimulation. The Japanese style is gentler, using thinner needles. This is an important difference for many patients. In China, where treatment cost is very low, patients are treated daily. In Japan, patients pay out of pocket (as many do in this country) and opt to be treated only once a week for scheduling and financial reasons. Thus the Japanese style has been refined to address problems with fewer and gentler treatments. I find that it is well-suited to the needs of modern Americans. The Japanese style gives me a greater ability to target your problem directly with acupuncture, without the need to use herbs, allowing me to prescribe herbs or dietary therapy rarely and only when absolutely necessary. What is holistic health?My own definition of holistic health is to view the person as a whole, understanding that each part of the body and mind can affect any other part. In my specific model of holism, I employ the homeopathic approach of treating the oldest injury/trauma that is still reflected in the body. Treating the first disorder acts to initiate a “domino effect” allowing all subsequent problems begin to “dissolve.” Clearing the person of past injuries that have not been fully resolved allows the body to be fully available for healing in the present and the present complaint is often resolved without further intervention. Do I need to believe in acupuncture in order for it to work? Not at all. I appreciate
skeptical patients and hope that the benefits you derive from my services
will earn me your trust and belief in this wonderful system of healing. |
Home |
FAQ | Publications
| Testimonials | Services
Contact | Avi Magidoff
| Links