A study recently published in Frontiers in Neuroscience presents a compelling case for acupuncture as a non-invasive, effective intervention for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). By targeting the Taichong (LV3) and Hegu (LI4) acupuncture points, researchers identified significant changes in functional connectivity within the retrosplenial cortex (RSC), a brain region critical for memory and cognitive integration, offering […]
For millennia, traditional Chinese medicine principles have included acupuncture channels (meridians) as pathways for energy flow (qi) throughout the body. While skeptics have long criticized the lack of scientific evidence for these structures, recent studies have begun to reveal physical evidence that may validate this ancient principle using nanotechnology.
Electroacupuncture employs electrical stimulation to enhance the effects of manual acupuncture. By varying the frequency and type of electrical impulses, licensed acupuncturists address a range of pain conditions effectively. Below, we examine different electroacupuncture stimulation methods and their specific therapeutic benefits, supported by recent research studies.
Researchers from Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Professors Liu Yutan, Jia Hongling, and Zhang Yongchen, have provided groundbreaking insights into the understanding of Huatuo Jiaji points, shedding light on their historical origins, clinical applications, and integration into modern acupuncture techniques.
A recent multicenter randomized controlled trial demonstrated the effectiveness and safety of Tui Na, a traditional Chinese massage therapy, in reducing spasticity among post-stroke patients. Tui Na adheres to the principles of traditional Chinese medicine, focusing on stimulating acupuncture channels and points to restore balance and promote healing.
A randomized controlled trial (RCT) has provided compelling evidence supporting the efficacy of acupuncture in alleviating chronic knee pain, a prevalent condition that significantly impairs mobility and quality of life. The study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), offers detailed insights into specific acupuncture protocols, including acupoint selection, needle specifications, and […]
Acupuncture for the relief and prevention of motion sickness and nausea with the application of acupoint PC6 (Neiguan) is supported by research. [1] At HealthCMi, we decided to take a look at an FDA cleared wearable that claims to provide long-lasting nausea relief without any needles. Instead, it uses electrical pulses from a device that […]
Acupuncture, a cornerstone of traditional Chinese medicine practiced for thousands of years, is increasingly recognized as an effective therapy for a variety of autoimmune diseases. A recent review highlights the experimental and clinical evidence supporting its role in managing these complex conditions. This review, encompassing randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses from 2000 to […]
A recent multicenter randomized clinical trial, conducted across six major hospitals in China and published in JAMA Internal Medicine, has provided compelling evidence supporting the use of acupuncture for chronic sciatica due to lumbar disc herniation. The study found that acupuncture not only significantly reduces leg pain but also improves functional outcomes, with benefits persisting […]
Clinical research has provided valuable insights into the application of acupuncture for fibromyalgia, focusing on specific techniques, acupoint selections, and their physiological impacts. A randomized controlled trial investigated the effects of acupuncture on fibromyalgia symptoms and associated biochemical markers [1].