以结构为基础的医学针灸:一项古老技术的新视角。

IF 0.8 Q4 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Medical Acupuncture Pub Date : 2025-06-11 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1089/acu.2024.0125
Chi-Tsai Tang, Ling Guan
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随着最近对神经肌筋膜系统的研究,人们可以开始推测针灸是如何通过调节神经、肌肉和筋膜起作用的。针灸的疼痛缓解被认为涉及内源性阿片样物质和单胺的释放。针灸可以刺激不同的周围神经,在功能性磁共振成像上也可以看到对大脑的特殊影响。长期以来,针灸一直被用于治疗肌肉疼痛的触发点,现在有研究可以客观地量化这些触发点。针刺疗法已被证明可以改善触发点状态,改善患者的疼痛和功能。筋膜是一个经常被忽视的结构,它可以导致疼痛和其他各种症状。筋膜是一种多层结构,它贯穿并包围着肌肉、骨骼、神经和血管,并将它们结合在一起,针灸已被证明对筋膜有特殊的作用。有证据表明存在肌筋膜经络,这些经络横跨全身,在那里,不同的肌肉通过筋膜机械地连接在一起。基于结构的医学针灸(SMA)是基于针灸治疗的目标是实际结构的想法。一些经络是肌筋膜经络,如膀胱(BL)和胆囊(GB)经络,而另一些经络可能是血管或神经,如肺(LU)和心包(PC)经络。SMA是在中国发展起来的,但同时运用了古代和现代、中西医的概念和对人体结构的理解。原则包括解剖是基础,手工操作是必要的,工具(针)是手的延伸,锻炼和康复是预防复发和保持疗效的方法。SMA与更传统的中医针灸的不同之处在于,它使用成像和体检来指导治疗,治疗后预期会立即缓解疼痛,通常需要更少的治疗时间。
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Structure-Based Medical Acupuncture: New Perspective on an Ancient Technique.

With more recent research into the neuromyofascial system, one can begin to surmise how acupuncture may work through modulating nerves, muscles, and fascia. Pain relief from acupuncture is thought to involve the release of endogenous opioids and monoamines. Various different peripheral nerves are stimulated with acupuncture, and there are also specific effects on the brain that can be seen on functional magnetic resonance imaging. Acupuncture has long been used to treat muscular pain from trigger points, and there is now research that can objectively quantify these trigger points. Needling therapies have been shown to improve trigger point status and improve patients' pain and function. Fascia is an often overlooked structure that can contribute to pain and various other symptoms. Fascia is a multilayered structure that interpenetrates and surrounds muscles, bones, nerves, and blood vessels, binding all of these together, and acupuncture has been shown to have specific effects on the fascia. There is evidence for the existence of myofascial meridians that span the body where separate muscles are mechanically linked through the fascia. Structure-based medical acupuncture (SMA) is based on the idea that the targets for acupuncture treatment are actual structures. Some meridians are myofascial meridians such as the Bladder (BL) and Gallbladder (GB) meridian, whereas others may be blood vessels or nerves, such as the Lung (LU) and Pericardium (PC) meridians, respectively. SMA was developed in China but utilizes both ancient and modern, Chinese and Western medicine concepts and understandings of human structure. Principles include that anatomy is foundational, manual manipulation is essential, tools (the needle) are an extension of the hand, and exercise and rehabilitation are the ways to prevent recurrences and maintain efficacy. SMA differs from more traditional TCM acupuncture in that imaging and physical exams are used to guide treatment, immediate pain relief is expected after treatment, and fewer treatment sessions are typically needed.

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Medical Acupuncture
Medical Acupuncture INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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