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About Pawleys Island, SC

Pawleys Island is a part of the Coastal region of South Carolina known for its old summer resorts and carefree lifestyle. Major attractions include surfing the beach and golfing. Each year in the late summer season there is the annual Pawleys Island Festival of Music & Art. Among the biggest companies in Pawleys Island are Plantation Financial Corporation, and Santee Cooper. The biggest schools here are Waccamaw High School and Waccamaw Intermediate School. One of the best places to visit when you are in Pawleys Island is Gallery 57. Famous persons from Pawleys Island include Clark Gilmer.

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There are not words to describe the feeling and the emotions assisted with our vow renewal this past May at Surfside Beach. Rev. Benjy Simmons performed a ceremony that surpassed our expectations. ...Read More…
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Pam has found our family the PERFECT HOME at the right price. She really does her "HOME"-work and helped us through a tough decision making process. Bob, Karen, and the kids :)Read More…
Jennifer Grant is trustworthy, hardworking and exceedingly helpful. She's the epitome of a strong, to-be-reckoned-with working woman.Read More…
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We had a putting green installed by Landscape Transformations and we are very pleased with the work and the friendliness and professionalism of the entire staff. Would highly recommend.Read More…
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How can acupuncture help Knee Pain?

Knee Pain How can acupuncture help Knee Pain? Studies have shown acupuncture to be effective in relieving certain types of knee pain, especially arthritic conditions of the knee and knee joint. A 1999 study comparing electroacupuncture to ice massage and transcutaneous nerve stimulation (TENS) for subjects with osteoarthritis found that acupuncture decreased pain and stiffness levels and increased muscle strength and flexion in the knee. Another study published that same year suggested that patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome might benefit from weekly acupuncture treatments. Smaller studies have confirmed that acupuncture is beneficial in reducing knee pain, stiffness and physical disability in patients with knee and knee-related problems. It can ease the discomfort some subjects feel while waiting for knee surgery, and in some cases, it may even be considered an alternative to surgery. What is knee pain? While the knee may seem like a simple hinge joint, its movement involves many tendons, ligaments, and other tissues. This means many things can go wrong in the knee. Knee pain is a fairly common complaint among both children and adults. According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, more than 11 million visits are made to physicians’ offices each year because of a knee or knee-related problem. It is the most often treated anatomical site by orthopedists, and one of the most oft-examined sites among general practitioners. The knee is the largest joint in the body. It is made up of the lower end of the thighbone (or femur), which rotates on the upper end of the shinbone (tibia), and the kneecap, which slides in a grove on the end of the femur. The knee joint also contains several muscles, which straighten the leg and bend the leg at the knee; tendons, which attach the muscles to the bones; ligaments, which help control motion by connecting bones; and cartilage, which serves to cushion the knee or help it absorb shock during motion. Because of its size, and because it is such a complex structure, it is also one of the most frequently injured joints. Knee injuries can be caused by several factors. Most complaints of knee pain result from some form of trauma, such as a torn or ruptured ligament; a broken or fractured kneecap; torn cartilage; or an accident that causes damage to the area or strains the knee beyond its normal range of motion. Other conditions that can lead to knee pain are infections; arthritis; hemarthrosis (blood in the knee joint); cysts; and bone tumors. Being overweight can also contribute to knee problems by causing excess strain on ligaments and cartilage. Who suffers from knee pain? Many athletes experience knee injuries, particularly to the knee ligaments. Nearly everyone has become familiar with the acronym ACL, which stands for anterior cruciate ligament. ACL tears can be caused by rapidly twisting or changing directions; slowing down when running; or landing from a jump. Injuries to the medial collateral ligament (MCL) are usually caused by contact on the outside of the knee. Knee pain isn’t restricted to professional athletes, however. As people get older, the amount of cartilage in the knee decreases, and many ligaments begin to lose some of their elasticity, making them more susceptible to pain and/or injury. Acupuncture and Knee Pain Knee pain is a common complaint that affects people of all ages. Knee pain may be the result of an injury, such as a ruptured ligament or torn cartilage. Medical conditions — including arthritis, gout, and infections — also can cause knee pain. Many types of minor knee pain respond well to self-care measures. Acupuncture and Massage Therapies along with the use of a knee brace can relieve knee pain while the knee is on mending. There are many forms and causes of knee pain from injury, to arthritis and other age-related causes so consult your physician, primary care specialist and acupuncturists early to plan a course of treatment. Be proactive as there are many forms on knee pain you don’t have to live with! References Ernst E, Lee MH. Sympathetic effects of manual and electrical acupuncture of the tsusanli knee point: comparison with the hoku hand point sympathetic effects. Exp Neurol Oct 1986;94(1):1-10. Fang Z. Arthralgia treated by acupuncture within “chifu” area. J Tradit Chin Med Sep 1999;19(3):207-9. Jensen R, Gothesen O, Liseth K, Baerheim A. Acupuncture treatment of patellofemoral pain syndrome. J Altern Complement Med Dec 1999;5(6):521-7. Myhal D, Lebel E, Leung CY, Camerlain M. Radioisotope study of the effect of acupuncture on the articular vascularization of the knee. Union Med Can Dec 1981;110(12):1046-8. French. Shafshak TS. Electroacupuncture and exercise in body weight reduction and their application in rehabilitating patients with knee osteoarthritis. Am J Chin Med 1995;23(1):15-25. Wu ZM, Chen CG. Treatment of hydrarthrosis of the knee with manual manipulation and herbs. J Tradit Chin Med Dec 1998;8(4):251-3. Yurtkuran M, Kocagil T. TENS, electroacupuncture and ice massage: comparison of treatment for osteoarthritis of the knee. Am J Acupunct 1999;27(3-4):133-40. Zhang WB, Aukland K, Lund T, Wiig H. Distribution of interstitial fluid pressure and fluid volumes in hind-limb skin of rats: relation to meridians? Clin Physiol May 2000;20(3):242-9. ...read more

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Massage Therapies

The Potential Benefits of Thai Massage Massage of all types is often used to relieve stress and protect against stress-related health issues. It is also said to boost energy and improve range of motion and flexibility. Thai massage, in particular, is said to benefit or ameliorate many different health problems. Specifically, it may: Conditions Treated Relieve tension headaches Reduce types of back pain (typically subacute and chronic nonspecific back pain) Relieve muscle pain and spasticity as well as joint stiffness and pain Increase flexibility and range of motion Stimulate circulation and lymphatic drainage Boost energy Calm the nervous system What to Know Before Your Appointment You are usually asked to bring or wear loose, comfortable clothing to the massage | A typical Thai massage is 60 minutes long. Don’t eat a heavy meal before a massage. If it’s your first time at the clinic or spa, arrive at least 10 minutes early to complete the necessary forms and change. Otherwise, arrive at least five minutes early so you can have time to change before starting the massage. Be sure that your massage therapist has your complete health history because people with certain conditions should not have Thai massage. If you feel discomfort at any time, let your massage therapist know. Resources According to the 2007 National Health Interview Survey, which included a comprehensive survey of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) use by Americans, an estimated 18 million U.S. adults, and 700,000 children had received massage therapy in the previous year. A 2008 review of 13 clinical trials found evidence that massage might be useful for chronic low-back pain. Clinical practice guidelines issued in 2007 by the American Pain Society and the American College of Physicians recommend that physicians consider using certain CAM therapies, including massage (as well as acupuncture and yoga), when patients with chronic low-back pain do not respond to conventional treatment. A multisite study of more than 300 hospice patients with advanced cancer concluded that massage may help to relieve pain and improve mood for these patients. A study of 64 patients with chronic neck pain found that therapeutic massage was more beneficial than a self-care book, in terms of improving function and relieving symptoms. ...read more

By Acupuncture Works March 17, 2019

Managing Cancer Symptons

In the United States, acupuncture is used in Managing Cancer Symptoms treating a variety of symptoms and conditions associated with cancer and the side effects of cancer treatments. A number of cancer centers in the U.S., including Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) in Boston, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, and M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston are integrating acupuncture into cancer care. In the United States, acupuncture is used to treat a variety of symptoms and conditions associated with cancer and the side effects of cancer treatments. A number of cancer centers in the U.S., including Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) in Boston, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, and M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston are integrating acupuncture into cancer care. Managing Cancer Symptoms – Conditions Treated Chemotherapy Induced Nausea and Vomiting Managing Cancer Related Pain Chemotherapy-Related Neutropenia Cancer Fatigue Radiation-Induced Xerostomia Tiredness and weakness (fatigue) A dry mouth Breathlessness hot flushes due to anti cancer treatments  NIH  The Value of Acupuncture in Cancer Care Science Direct Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America Cancer Research UK Acupuncture ...read more

By Acupuncture Works March 17, 2019