Acupuncture at Work
How Does Acupuncture Work?
In spite of a great deal of excellent research designed to answer this question, as yet there are no good, clear, simple answers available. There are, however, a variety of theories that attempt to explain the mechanism of acupuncture. Pain is the area in which most research has been completed, and therefore most of the theories about the mechanism of acupuncture are related to the use of acupuncture in diseases of pain.
Diagnosis
Pulse diagnosis is one main form of diagnosis used by the acupuncturist. Visual examination and, especially in the West, "taking the case" are also important. In Traditional Chinese Medicine pulse-taking is a highly refined art, but many Western practitioners take the pulse more simply in much the same way as their orthodox colleagues.
Acupuncture is not necessarily thought to be the most suitable form of treatment in any particular case, although in the West practitioners tend to specialize in either acupuncture or herbalism, so that to some extent the patient chooses the therapy in advance by going to an acupuncturist rather than a herbalist. Some people do not respond well to acupuncture, and in general anyone who is apprehensive about having needles inserted into them is less likely to be suitable for this specific form of treatment.
Electrical Theory of Pain
The body continually generates tiny but detectable electrical discharges. This electrical field influences the growth, maturation, and functioning of some types of cells. It is known that acupuncture points are concentrated in regions of low electrical resistance. Studies have shown that there is a correlation between the electromagnetic fields in the body and the channels or meridians. So, this electrical theory of acupuncture suggests that acupuncture works by influencing the body's electromagnetic fields.
Autor: Ricky Hussey
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