Acupuncture Headache Relief Discovered

Similar documents
It s Official: Acupuncture Doctor Approved

Acupuncture and Herbs Eliminate Meniere s Disease

Chronic Fatigue Recovery With Acupuncture

Acupuncture Heals Erectile Dysfunction Finding

Acupuncture Thaws Frozen Shoulder

Acupuncture Found Effective for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Post-Stroke Depression Relief With Acupuncture

Acupuncture Outmatches Drug For IBS

Acupuncture And Herbs Proven Effective For PID Treatment

Acupuncture Premature Ovarian Failure Finding

Hypertension Regulated By Acupuncture Finding

Acupuncture and Drugs Found Equally Effective For Mild Depression

Thirty-two Cases of Vascular Headache Treated by Acupuncture Combined with Chinese Herbal Decoction

Acupuncture Resolution of Pediatric Mouth Ulcers

Acupuncture Stops Coughing, Soothes Passages

Acupuncture Helps Lumbar Disc Herniation Patients

TOWARDS A SPIRIT AT PEACE Understanding the treatment of shen disorders with chinese medicine

Acupuncture Soothes Essential Tremor

Acupuncture Found Effective For IBS-D

Acupuncture Painkiller Postoperative Narcotic Boost Found

Acupuncture and Herbs Force Expulsion of Kidney Stones

The Long-term Effect of Acupuncture for Migraine Prophylaxis. (A Randomized Clinical Trial) STUDY PROTOCOL

by Subhuti Dharmananda, Ph.D., Director, Institute for Traditional Medicine, Portland, Oregon

Effects of Acupuncture at the Acupoints of 12 Meridians on Gastrointestinal and Cardiac Electricity in Healthy Adults

Acupuncture Beats Ibuprofen For Knee Arthritis

Special Issue on Pain and Itch

USING OSTEOPATHIC MANUAL SKILLS TO EMPLOY ACUPRESSURE FOR TREATMENT OF PAIN. Anthony DeLorenzo, DO, FACOI, ABIHM IOMS Winter Conference 2018

Endometrial cancer. Endometrial/uterine adenocarcinoma; Uterine cancer; Adenocarcinoma of the endometrium/uterus; Cancer - uterine

A Channel Based Approach

Acupuncture Boosts Breast Milk Production

Brandon LaGreca, CAc, MAcOM

Acupuncture the scientific proof

Alternative Treatments for Equines ASPCA. All Rights Reserved.

SUMMARY REPORT OF ACUPUNCTURE SESSION

Exploration on Clinical Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine Rehabilitation to Treat Cervicalspondylotic Radiculopathy

The Qi-regulating Massotherapy for Treatment of Tonic Headache in 150 Cases

Course: Formulas 1 Date: December 2, 2009 Class #: 10. Function in Formula. Disperse stagnation

TOWARDS A SPIRIT AT PEACE Understanding the treatment of shen disorders with chinese medicine

Dr. of TCM Program (DTCM)

Chinese Medicine in the omics era

Study product: Function Recording and Analysis System Trial start date: 05/01/2015 Trial end date: 31/05/2015

Using acupoint-to-acupoint penetrative needling to treat poststroke spastic paralysis: a clinical progress review

N allocated to acupuncture: 53 Style of acupuncture: Not reported Point selection: Not reported

Acupuncture Immune System Discovery

Clinical Policy: Acupuncture Reference Number: PA.CP.MP.92

Post-op / Pre-op Page (ALREADY DONE)

Contents. Basic Theory of Acupuncture. (Page 1) Acupuncture Points. (Page 31) Side Effects of Acupuncture. (Page 51)

Acceptance of Acupuncture into Western Medicine due to Medical Advantages. Student Name. POLYTECH High School of Kent County, Woodside, Delaware

Acupuncture in the treatment of pain

Research Article Discovery of Acupoints and Combinations with Potential to Treat Vascular Dementia: A Data Mining Analysis

Medical Policy Manual. Topic: Peripheral Subcutaneous Field Stimulation Date of Origin: April Section: Surgery Last Reviewed Date: April 2014

The progressing research of traditional Chinese medicine treatment of. insomnia. Liu Jing1 a

Peripheral Subcutaneous Field Stimulation

Western Medical Acupuncture Clinic.

C 22. Calming LV, tranquilizing internal wind (13) LV yang. Shi Jue Ming ** Properties: Salty, mild cold LV. Actions: Suppress LV yang, clear eye heat

Effect of acupuncture treatment on smoking cessation in smokers

Acupuncture Stops Carpal Tunnel Wrist Pain, Restores Dexterity

Surgical Treatment: Patient Edition

Variations in energy metabolism along the pericardium meridian and its relationship with visceral function adjustments during electroacupuncture

Powerful Frequencies for Balancing the Brain

Tracking the Dragon. Dr. Janice Walton-Hadlock, DAOM

Acupuncture to relieve unilateral numbness and tingling in the upper extremities: A case report

UC Irvine Acupuncture Reduces Hypertension Confirmed

Peripheral Subcutaneous Field Stimulation. Description

CHILLOUT MkIII - User Guide

Spinal Cord Stimulation. OHTAC Recommendation. Spinal Cord Stimulation for the Management of Neuropathic Pain

IX VAM MEETING Saint Girons (F), June CLINICAL EMPLOYMENT of EXTRAORDINARY MERIDIANS IN MOTION DISORDERS OF THE DOG

CLINICAL INVESTIGATION. Acupuncture with Planning Treatment According to Diagnosis: A Trial Study of Protocol and its Effects for Stiff Shoulder

Liu et al., Afr J Tradit Complement Altern Med. (2016) 13(2):

Corporate Medical Policy

Acupuncture. The Art of Healing with Needles

Acupuncture. Information leaflet. Patient name: Date: Physiotherapist:

POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ACUPUNCTURE (PGDACP) PGDACP-03 : TREATMENT OF COMMON DISEASES/ EAR & SCALP ACUPUNCTURE

ELECTROPUNCTURE IN NON-SPECIFIC NECK PAIN: A PILOT STUDY

TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE and ACUPOINT TREASURE. Hamid Reza Bahrami-Taghanaki MD, MPH, PhD

This article is written specifically with the needs of western medicine. audience in mind. My background is in dental hygiene, I now practice

Copied from:

Forty-six Cases of Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency Treated by Acupuncture plus Intravenous Infusion of Ligustrazine

ICMART LEXICON. Medical Acupuncture

Advanced Subsidiary Unit 3B: Practical Biology and Research Skills

10 Whiplash injury WHIPLASH INJURY 39. Splenius capitis muscle. Ligamentum flavum Intertransverse ligament. Sternocleidomastoid.

Genetic Theory A Suggested Cupping Therapy Mechanism of action

Consumer summary: The effect of acupuncture-point stimulation for chemotherapyinduced nausea or vomiting

Mohammad Ali Heidarnia MD, MPH Specialist n Community Medicine Acupuncturist

Clinical study of acupuncture treatment on motor aphasia after stroke

Course: Acupuncture Treatment of Disease 1 Date: Oct 8, 2008 Doc: Test 1 Review

CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Colon cancer. Stages of cancer. TCM Anti-Cancer Centre Zhao Cheng R.TCMP, R.Ac., Ph.D.

Acupuncture Treatment For Parkinson S Disease

Daisy Cam. MS Specialist Nurse, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Discussion Points 10/17/16. Spine Pain is Ubiquitous. Interventional Pain Management

About. Services. Wellness Acupuncture. Mirvana Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs. (1 hour initial consultation & treatment, 30 minutes for follow-ups)

POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ACUPUNCTURE Term-End Examination December, 2014 PGDACP-02 : ACUPUNCTURE MERIDIANS / BASICS OF ACUPUNCTURE TREATMENT

Root & Branch Bulk Formula List

Now she's invited BBC cameras inside The Zhai Clinic, which she opened in 1996, to reveal the secrets of her success.

Oriental Herbology II HERBS THAT CALM SPIRIT. Lana Farson, M.S., L.Ac. Symptoms of uncalm spirit. CALM SPIRIT HERBS 2 types

Acupressure. Yoga for Chronic Pain

Introduction of Korean Acupuncture focusing on Saam Five Element Acupuncture and Facial Acupuncture

Fundamentals of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Transcription:

Acupuncture Headache Relief Discovered Published by HealthCMi on November 2017 Acupuncture enhances positive patient outcome rates for patients suffering from headaches. In separate and independent investigations, researchers have determined that acupuncture significantly boosts the effectiveness of occipital nerve stimulation (ONS) and levotetrahydropalmatine (l-thp) drug therapy. Since the late 1970s, neurosurgeons have implanted ONS devices at the base of the skull for the treatment of headaches. An electrical signal is generated by ONS devices to override pain. Researchers from Jilin University Hospital and Changchun Traditional Chinese Medicine University find that administering acupuncture together with ONS is significantly more effective than using only ONS as a standalone therapeutic modality. Independently, Sichuan Disabled Veterans Hospital researchers have determined that acupuncture combined with levo-tetrahydropalmatine therapy is significantly more effective for the treatment of headaches than using only levo-tetrahydropalmatine as a standalone treatment modality. Levo-tetrahydropalmatine, known by the drug name rotundine, is a dopamine antagonist with pharmacological actions including the depletion of monamines. Notably, levo-tetrahydropalmatine is an active ingredient in Chinese medicinal herbs, including Qian Jin Teng (Stephania japonica) and Yan Hu Suo (Corydalis rhizome). In China, levo-tetrahydropalmatine has been administered for its analgesic and sedative effects for over 45 years. Sichuan Disabled Veterans Hospital researchers compared two groups in their controlled trial of patients suffering from headaches. One group received only levotetrahydropalmatine and another group received both acupuncture and levo-tetrahydropalmatine. The group receiving both acupuncture and levo-tetrahydropalmatine had a 97.72% total effective rate and the levo-tetrahydropalmatine only group had an 84.09% total effective rate. Page 1 of 5

A total of 88 subjects with headaches were treated and evaluated. They were randomly divided into two groups, with 44 subjects in each group. For patients receiving acupuncture, a semi-protocolized study design was used for the acupuncture point prescriptions. Variations were standardized based upon differential diagnostics within the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) system. For patients with headaches due to external pernicious influences, acupoints on the following channels were selected: governing, gallbladder. Needles were stimulated with attenuation (xie) manual techniques after insertion. For headaches due to endogenous pernicious influences, the following primary acupuncture points were applied: Fengchi (GB20) Touwei (ST8) Baihui (GV20) In addition, secondary acupoints were added based upon the physical location of headaches. For both groups, levo-tetrahydropalmatine was administered daily, 3 doses per day, 30 mg each dose. The results indicate that the positive patient outcome rate increases by 13.63% when acupuncture is added to levotetrahydropalmatine therapy. Jilin University Hospital and Changchun Traditional University researchers find integrative medicine effective for increasing positive patient outcome rates for patients with headaches. In their investigation, occipital nerve stimulation (ONS) was combined with acupuncture. In the 45 day clinical trial, one group received only ONS and another group received both acupuncture and ONS. Acupuncture significantly boosted treatment efficacy. Three metrics were used to evaluate treatment efficacy: frequency of headaches, intensity of pain, and duration of episodes. The post-treatment results were as follows. The frequency of headaches was 2.6 ± 0.9 units for the ONS group, and 1.6 ± 1.5 units for the ONS and acupuncture group. The intensity of pain was 3.3 ± 1.1 units for the ONS group, and 2.0 ± 1.0 units for the ONS and acupuncture group. The duration of episodes was 3.1 ± 1.2 units for the ONS group, and 1.9 ± 1.2 units for the ONS and acupuncture group. The results were statistically significant (P < 0.05) for all three metrics. The data demonstrates that when acupuncture is added to the treatment plan, patients experience less frequent headaches, less pain, and shorter episodes. Therefore, acupuncture complements ONS and produces significant positive patient clinical results. A total of 80 headache patients from Jilin University Hospital and Changchun Traditional Chinese Medicine University were treated and evaluated. They were randomly divided into two groups, with 40 Page 2 of 5

patients in each group. Both groups received ONS but one treatment group also received acupuncture. The following primary acupoints were selected for all patients in the acupuncture group: Baihui (GV20) Taiyang (MHN9) Lieque (LU7) Fengchi (GB20) Secondary acupoints were added according to the location of pain. For Shaoyang channel region pain, the following acupoints were added: Shuaigu (GB8) Waiguan (TB5) Sizhukong (TB23) For Jueyin channel pain, the following acupuncture points were added: Taichong (LV3) Neiguan (PC6) For Taiyang channel pain, the following acupuncture points were added: Houxi (SI3) Kunlun (BL60) For Yangming channel pain, the following acupuncture points were added: Hegu (LI4) Neiting (ST44) One 30 minute acupuncture session was administered daily, for a total of 45 days. ONS was implemented in two phases: trial and permanent implantation. For the trial, a semi-permanent rod electrode was inserted under the skin at the back of the neck, over the occipital nerves. The patient kept track of the pain relief over the subsequent 5 7 days. After that, if the patient felt that pain relief was significant, permanent implantation was finalized. The rod electrode was replaced with a sheet electrode. A pulse generator was also inserted under the skin and connected to the sheet electrode. Electrical activity was Page 3 of 5

programmed to suit each individual. The results indicate that acupuncture significantly reduces the frequency of headaches, intensity of pain, and duration of episodes for patients receiving ONS. The researchers comment that the ancient Chinese medicine principle 不通這痛, 痛則不通 (bu tong ze tong, tong ze bu tong) helps to explain how acupuncture alleviates pain. An approximate translation of this saying, noted in the Huangdi Neijing, is that when there is no free flow of qi, there is pain, and that when there is the free flow of qi, there is no pain. One basic action of acupuncture is to clear and dredge the channels to facilitate the free flow of qi. Consequently, there is pain relief. The analgesic properties of acupuncture have been tested using modern scientific methods. In a study published in Molecular Neurobiology, investigators measured the analgesic effects of needling acupoint SP6 (Sanyinjiao). Manual acupuncture stimulation downregulated M1 macrophages (pro-inflammatory cells) and upregulated M2 macrophages (anti-inflammatory cells). As a result, acupuncture reduced pain and swelling. M2 macrophages are a source of IL-10 (interleukin-10), an anti-inflammatory cytokine that plays an important role in immune responses. As a result of greater IL-10 concentrations, acupuncture significantly reduces pain and inflammation. Researchers at the University of South Florida (Department of Neurosurgery and Brain Repair, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences) in Tampa and at the Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Fuzhou document that acupuncture alleviates pain by regulation of microglial cells. The researchers note that acupuncture inhibits microglial and astrocytic proliferation coupled with improved functional recovery after SCI [spinal cord injury]. They add, acupuncture exerts a remarkable analgesic effect on SCI by also inhibiting production of microglial cells through attenuation of p38mapk and ERK activation. The researchers note that their investigation summarizes clinical evidence demonstrating that acupuncture is capable of producing analgesia in neuropathic pain by suppressing microglial activation. From the ancient principle of bu tong ze tong, tong ze bu tong, mentioned in the Huangdi Neijing, to modern research mapping the effects of acupuncture on macrophages and microglial cells, we gain insight into the analgesic actions of acupuncture. An important takeaway from the aforementioned research is that integrative medicine produces greater patient outcomes than isolated therapies. Acupuncture demonstrates a formidable painkilling action and headache patients are best served by having acupuncture services protocolized into conventional medical settings. Page 4 of 5

References: Li SL, Ji WP, Huang HY Et al. Occipital nerve stimulation with acupuncture in treating headache [J]. Nerve Damage and Function Restoration, 2014, 11(5): 399-400. Zhang LL. Non-medication treatment for migraines [J]. International Neurology External Medicine Journal, 2016, 43(4): 342-345. Xiong J, Huang SL, Liu YF. TCM acupuncture in treating headache [J]. Yatai Traditional Medicine, 2014, 10(13): 65-67. Zhang JM, Hong K. Acupuncture with western medicine in treating angioneurotic headache [J]. Inner Mongolia TCM, 2013, 15(45): 89. Da Silva, Morgana D., Franciane Bobinski, Karina L. Sato, Sandra J. Kolker, Kathleen A. Sluka, and Adair RS Santos. "IL-10 Cytokine Released from M2 Macrophages Is Crucial for Analgesic and Anti-inflammatory Effects of Acupuncture in a Model of Inflammatory Muscle Pain." Molecular Neurobiology (2014): 1-13. Lin, Lili, Nikola Skakavac, Xiaoyang Lin, Dong Lin, Mia C. Borlongan, Cesar V. Borlongan, and Chuanhai Cao. "Acupunctureinduced analgesia: the role of microglial inhibition." Cell transplantation 25, no. 4 (2016): 621-628. Page 5 of 5