Acupuncture is a medical technique used to treat a wide variety of conditions

 

The British Medical Acupuncture Society is a registered charity established to encourage the use and scientific understanding of acupuncture within medicine for the public benefit. It seeks to enhance the education and training of suitably qualified practitioners, and to promote high standards of working practices in acupuncture.

Members are regulated healthcare professionals who practise acupuncture within the scope of their professional practice.

Acupuncture can help in a variety of conditions:

  • Pain relief for a wide range of painful conditions
  • Nausea, especially postoperative nausea and vomiting
  • Overactive bladder, also known as bladder detrusor instability
  • Menstrual and menopausal problems, eg period pains and hot flushes
  • Allergies such as hay fever and some types of allergic rashes
  • Some other skin problems such as ulcers, itching and localised rashes
  • Sinus problems and more

The BMAS publishes the Medline listed Journal Acupuncture in Medicine.

The BMAS runs acupuncture training courses for healthcare professionals subject to statutory regulation.

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News

Acupuncture in Medicine
Adrian White (editor in chief) and I are very pleased to announce that from the first issue of 2009
BMAS Spring Meeting 2009
The BMAS SPring Meeting 2009 is to be held at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Glasgo
Body diagrams for download
Here are a set of male and female body diagrams for use by BMAS members in their clinical notes and