Acupuncture Welser(Optimized)
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Acupuncture
Sarah K. Ayers, M.D.
Capt, USAF
21 March 2012
Outline Slide
What is Acupuncture?
Indications for Acupuncture
Mechanisms of Action
Evidence
Military Considerations
Resources
Types of Acupuncture
Traditional Chinese
Electrical stimulation
Chinese Scalp
Auricular—Battlefield
Acupuncture
Patient #1
31yo female s/p MVA
5 days later, still having 5/10 neck and
shoulder pain (L > R)
Ibuprofen insufficient, cyclobenzaprine
makes her too sleepy to work
15-20 needles total, no electricity, pain cut
to almost 0/10
Next day—still mild aches, much better
overall
Indications
Chronic Pain/Fatigue Syndromes
Osteoarthritis
Joint disease/back pain
Acute Pain--Sprains, Strains, PostOperative Pain
Migraines
Fibromyalgia
Depression, Anxiety
PTSD
Indications Continued
Insomnia
Addictions– nicotine, cocaine, heroin
Upper respiratory symptoms
Strokes
Nausea & vomiting
Soo…How does this work?
fMRI with blood oxygen level-dependent
(BOLD) measurements
Acupuncture points: rich in neuroreceptors
Modulates pain network via analgesic effects
CNS hormones release in hypothalamus and
limbic system
Causes changes in interpretation of pain
Electroacupuncture
Fascia is bath of conductive fluid
General tx (2-8 Hz)
Enkephalin released from periaqueductal gray
Endorphin released from the hypothalamus
May be reversed/blocked by Naloxone
Local tx (above 10 Hz)
Dynorphin released in spinal cord
Activates low-threshold skin and muscle receptors
Serotonin/Norepinephrine released in midbrain
Chronic Issues
Electroacupuncture with exercise vs.
exercise alone, 2003
No changes in objective ROM findings
Quality of life – significantly improved
2003 Rheumatology paper
over 60yo, >12wk back pain
Quality of life/disability - significantly improved
Some patients able to decrease pain medications
Migraines
Korean Hand Therapy
Study demo’d changes in blood velocity and
volume in carotids and vertebrals arteries
Significant efficacy between triptans,
acupuncture and control
Auricular acupuncture
Annals of Internal Medicine Jan 2009
Reduced frequency/pain of primary migraine or
tension-type headaches.
Military issues…
Flight Status-Now teaching Battlefield
Acupuncture
Allergic rhinitis and sinusitis
Avoids opiate use
Mission Readiness, Capability
Battlefield Conditions
Alternative to sedating medications
Stress/PTSD
TBI/Phantom Pain
Injuries
2 Battlefield points
23% reduction of pain in ER patients in initial 24h
Results equivocal after 24h
5 Battlefield points
9 chronic pain patients who had no relief with
Western therapies
1st 24h: pain completely relieved
2nd 24h: pain attenuated from baseline
Deployment Considerations…
Tested at Andrews, Landstuhl, and at
Echelon I & II in Al Asad, Iraq
432 Treatments
Average RTD 2.2 days sooner
$0.06-$0.50 per needle
Relative cost, complication risk of Ibuprofen
Patient #2
31yo AD EOD male
Subjected to three blasts where other
coworkers died
Now with insomnia/chronic fatigue, TBI,
migraines, neck/back pain, inability to run
Chronic narcotic use
About to get a Medical Board (MEB)
Patient 2 Treatment…
Battlefield Acupuncture
Traditional Acupuncture, treated every 2-3wks
Improved headaches/insomnia
Decreased narcotic use
Started hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Now back to running, better concentration,
and MEB has been delayed
Summary
Types of acupuncture
Indications
Mechanism of action
Evidence
Clinic/military applications
Questions & Resources
“Acupuncture for Chronic Low Back Pain in Patients: A Randomized,
Controlled Trial” CF Meng, Rheumatology, 42: 1508-1517
“Combining Spatial and Temporal information to explore functionalityguided action of Acupuncture using fMRI” Journal of Magnetic
Resonance Imaging, (2009) V30: 41-46
“An fMRI Study of Somatosensory-Implicated Acupuncture points in
stable…stroke pts” Journal of MR Imaging, 24: 1018-1024 (2006)
“Efficacy of Acupuncture for Treating Knee Arthritis” Alternative
Medicine Alert Vol 8, p49-60 (May 2005)
“Randomized Control Trial: An Assessment of Acupuncture on
Specific Meridian or Specific Acupoint vs sham acupuncture for
treatment of functional dyspepsia” Alimentary Pharmacology &
Therapeutics (2012) V35: 552-561
“Traditional Acupuncture in Migraines: A controlled, randomized
study” Headache, Mar2008, V48 p398-401
“The use of Electro-Acupuncture in Conjunction with Exercise for the
Treatment of Lower Back Pain” Yeang, Journal of Alternative and
Complimentary Medicine, 2003 V9 p 479-490