筋膜结©触发点针刺:针刺张拉整体方法。

IF 0.8 Q4 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Medical Acupuncture Pub Date : 2025-06-11 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1089/acu.2024.0159
Joseph F Audette
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导言:针灸临床研究经历了一个指数增长的阶段,自1998年NIH共识声明发表以来,已有超过21,000篇文章在PubMed上被索引。然而,关于穴位的科学或生物学基础仍然存在不确定性。这对研究产生了不利影响,使得不可能捍卫什么是真正的或verum穴位,而什么是假的或非针灸穴位,可以在随机对照研究中作为对照组使用。更大的问题是对插入针头的解剖目标缺乏确定性。讨论:科学界根据对针刺刺激的生理反应,提出了许多可能的组织靶点,从肌肉运动终点到神经丛和干到筋膜。使这一讨论复杂化的事实是,在世界各地的针灸传统中,有许多不同的针刺风格,从日本的方法更倾向于表面,到中国的深针刺激风格,再到德国开发的皮肤针刺方法,称为Very Point技术。这个争论的一个子集围绕着使用针灸针治疗肌筋膜触发点。结论:本文将讨论一些主要的理论,特别是与针灸相关的理论,并提出一个以筋膜刺激为重点的模型。我们将讨论一种称为筋膜结©刺激的针刺技术,并与许多非针刺方式刺激肌筋膜触发点进行对比。
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Fascial Nodal Point© Trigger Point Needling: An Acupuncture Tensegrity Approach.

Introduction: Acupuncture clinical research has gone through a stage of exponential growth since the NIH consensus statement published in 1998 with over 21,000 articles indexed in PubMed. However, there is still uncertainty about the scientific or biological basis of an acupuncture point. This adversely affects research making it impossible to defend what is a real or verum acupuncture point versus a sham or non-acupuncture point that could be used in a randomized controlled study as a control group. Even more problematic is related lack of certainty about the anatomic target of the inserted needle.

Discussion: The scientific community has proposed a number of possible tissue targets based on the physiological response to acupuncture stimulation from motor end points in the muscle to nerve plexuses and trunks to the fascia. Complicating this discussion is the fact that within acupuncture traditions across the world, there are many different needling styles from Japanese approaches that tend to be more superficial, to deep needle stimulation styles from China, to cutaneous needling methods developed in Germany called the Very Point technique. A subset of this debate revolves around the use of acupuncture needles to treat myofascial trigger points.

Conclusion: This article will discuss some of the leading theories especially as they relate to acupuncture and propose a model that focuses on fascial stimulation. An acupuncture needle technique called Fascial Nodal Point© stimulation will be discussed and contrasted with many non-acupuncture styles of stimulating myofascial trigger points.

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Medical Acupuncture
Medical Acupuncture INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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