Acupuncture is a complementary medical practice that entails stimulating certain points on the body, most often with a needle penetrating the skin, to alleviate pain or to help treat various health conditions.
In China during the early part of the twentieth century traditional medicine fell out of fashion as symptomatic healthcare treatments were imported from the West along with other cultural influences.
More and more people are able to benefit as traditional acupuncture becomes a recognised option within standard healthcare.
The Master's degree program in acupuncture (3-years) or in Oriental medicine (4-years) is the entry-level requirement for professional practice in the U.S.
Kim Nam-soo has stuck needles into generals, actors, tycoons and at least one president for more than six decades as South Korea's acupuncturist to the stars.