Acupuncture Flashcards
1
Q
List the NIH recommended uses for acupuncture.
A
- adult postop N/V
- adult chemotherapy N/V
- adult postop dental pain
- addiction
- stroke rehab
- headache
- menstrual cramps
- myofascial pain
- fibromyalgia
- tennis elbow
- osteoarthritis
- low back pain
- carpal tunnel
- asthma
2
Q
Describe the normal pain pathway.
A
- stimulus
- travels along C fibers (unmyelinated, small) and Ad (small, myelinated) => STT
- thalamus
- somatosensory cortex
3
Q
Compare and contrast LF and HF stimulation.
A
LF/HI
- 2-15 Hz
- stimulation => Type II and III nerve fibers => ATL => releases enkephalin and dynorphin B onto STT (presynaptic inhibition), releases enkephalin, SE and NE onto midbrain (postsynaptic inhibition; turns off cell 9; stimulates cells 10, 11, and Raphe to allow pain suppression), releases B-endorphin and ACTH on hypothalamus (inhibits cell 9; added anti-inflammatory effects)
- effect is blocked by naloxone (opioid antagonist)
- slow onset, long duration
- cumulative effects
HF/LI
- 30-200 Hz
- stimulus => type II and III => release GABA on STT (presynaptic inhibition)
- effect NOT blocked by naloxone
- fast onset, short duration
- non-cumulative
4
Q
Describe the thermoelectric coupling effect of Kelvin-Thomas.
A
- electron gradient + temperature gradient from the body to the outside of the needle
- allows needles to suck out electrons and heat from the body
5
Q
Describe Benedick’s effect.
A
- acupuncture needles are metal + wrapped in metal
- creates a capacitor - able to store electrons
- reinforces the removal of electrons from the body