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Mr. Chandrakant Shahir M. D. (Acupuncture)

24 Patil Plaza, Mitra Mandal Chowk, Near Saras Baug , Pune- 411008
Maharashtra , India  India
+91-9960628041 http://acupuncturistpune.com

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Mon - Fri 9:00 AM-5:00 PM

Mr. Shahir C.S.

Massage Chiropractic, Reflexology, more..

Mr. Chandrakant Shahir M. D. (Acupuncture) - Pune

Mr. Shahir C.S. (MD - Acupuncture). He has a masters degree of Acupuncture/Acupressure science. Basically he is a naturopath. He started his career with massage Chiropractic, Reflexology, Magneto Therapy and Kinesiology. Mr. Shahir has consulted and treated many patients throughout Maharashtra. He has trained about thousands of people (Naturopath, BDS, MDS, MBBS, BHMS Doctors).

His students are successfully practising acupressure and acupuncture throughout Maharashtra. Mr. Shahir held many camps in various parts of Maharashtra like, Baramati, Mumbai, Ahmednagar (Shegaon), Kopargaon and many parts of Pune. He commonly treated Hemiplegia, Paraplegia, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation, Hypertension, Diabetes, Deafness, Thyroid, Arthritis, Sciatica, Acne pain, Cervical Spondylosis, Migraine, Azoospermia, Infertility, etc.

Additional Information

To fulfill its functions, qi has to steadily flow from the inside of the body (where the zang-fu organs are located) to the "superficial" body tissues of the skin, muscles, tendons, bones, and joints. It is assisted in its flow by "channels" referred to as meridians. TCM identifies 12 "regular" and 8 "extraordinary" meridians; There's also a number of less customary channels branching off from the "regular" meridians.

Contemporary research has not supported the existence of qi or meridians.] The meridians are believed to connect to the bodily organs, of which those considered hollow organs (such as the stomach and intestines) were also considered yang while those considered solid (such as the liver and lungs) were considered yin. They were also symbolically linked to the rivers found in ancient China, such as the Yangtze, Wei and Yellow Rivers. Acupuncture points are mainly (but not always) found at specified locations along the meridians. There also is a number of acupuncture points with specified locations outside of the meridians; these are called "extraordinary" points and often credited with special therapeutic properties.

A third category of acupuncture points called "A-shi" points have no fixed location but represent tender or reflexive points appearing in the course of pain syndromes. The actual number of points have varied considerably over time, initially they were considered to number 365, symbolically aligning with the number of days in the year (and in Han times, the number of bones thought to be in the body). The Huangdi Neijing mentioned only 160 and a further 135 could be deduced giving a total of 295.

The modern total was once considered 670 but subsequently expanded due to more recent interest in auricular (ear) acupuncture and the treatment of further conditions. In addition, it is considered likely that some points used historically have since ceased being used.
The acupuncturist decides which points to treat by observing and questioning the patient in order to make a diagnosis according to the tradition which he or she utilizes. In TCM, there are four diagnostic methods: inspection, auscultation and olfaction, inquiring, and palpation.

Specialities

Acupuncture : Acupuncture is an alternative medicine methodology originating in ancient China that treats patients by manipulating thin, solid needles which have been inserted into acupuncture points in the skin. According to Traditional Chinese medicine, stimulating these points can correct imbalances in the flow of qi through channels known as meridians. Acupuncture needles are typically made of stainless steel wire. Needles vary in length between 13 to 130 millimeters (0.51 to 5.1 in).
The general theory of acupuncture is based on the premise that bodily functions are regulated by an energy called qi which flows through the body; disruptions of this flow are believed to be responsible for disease. Acupuncture describes a family of procedures aiming to correct imbalances in the flow of qi by stimulation of anatomical locations on or under the skin (usually called acupuncture points or acupoints), by a variety of techniques. The most common mechanism of stimulation of acupuncture points employs penetration of the skin by thin metal needles, which are manipulated manually or by electrical stimulation.

Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Marathi and Hindi

Payment Options

  • Cash
  • Check

Treatments For:

  • Acne
  • Arthritis
  • Diabetes
  • Heart Diseases
  • Hypertension
  • Infertility
  • Muscular Dystrophies
  • Pain
  • Sciatica
  • Skin Diseases

Consultation Type: Home ConsultationPratitioners serve at patient's location.

Emergency Services:Services are available 24 hours a day 7 days a week
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