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Page 1: Acupuncture: Ancient Art to Modern Equine Medicine Jessica Jordan Animal Science October 2000.

Acupuncture: Ancient Art to Modern Equine Medicine

Jessica Jordan

Animal Science

October 2000

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Objectives• History• Understanding Chinese Medicine• Materials and Methods• Types of Acupoints• Main uses of Acupuncture• Effective Combinations• Success Rates• Conclusion

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History

• Earliest evidence

• Chinese development

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Understanding Chinese Medicine

• What is Chi?

• Yin and Yang

• Meridians– 12 paired– 2 unpaired

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Yin and Yang

Negative ChargeSolid Organs

LungSpleenHeart

KidneyHeart Constrictor

Liver

Positive ChargesHollow OrgansLarge Intestine

StomachSmall Intestine

BladderTriple Heater (body pump)

Gall BladderGoverning Vessel

Conception Vessel

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Kidney and Bladder Meridians

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How Does Acupuncture Work?

• Stimulates nerves

• Increases blood circulation

• Relieves muscle spasms

• Releases hormones– Endorphins– Cortisol

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The Acupuncture Process

Altman, 1994

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Methods and Materials

• Simple needling

• Bleeding

• Heat

• Injection

• Implantation

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The Needles

10 cm

Bleeding needles Fire needles

Fine bleeding needle

Standard needles

Snader, 1994

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Methods and Materials

• Simple needling

• Bleeding

• Heat

• Injection

• Implantation

• Electro-stimulation

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Electro-Stimulation

DeRock, 1999

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Methods and Materials

• Simple needling

• Bleeding

• Heat

• Injection

• Implantation

• Electro-stimulation

• Laser

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Laser Acupuncture

BioScanLight, 1999

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Methods and Materials

• Simple needling• Bleeding• Heat• Injection• Implantation• Electro-stimulation• Laser• Acupressure

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Acupressure

Magner-Skeries, 2000

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Types of Acupoints

• Permanent

• Interim

• Locating– Topographical-anatomical descriptions– Palpation and examination– Electrical skin resistance

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Main Uses of Acupuncture

• Treatment of injuries

• Treatment of physical and behavioral problems

• Training methods

• Relaxation of stressed animals

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The Simplest Form

Jordan, 2000

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Stableizer

www.thestableizer.com, 2000

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Injuries and Problems Treated

• Chronic lameness

• Chronic back pain

• Intestinal impaction

• Infertility

• Tetanus

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Effective Combinations

• Aromatherapy

• Chiropractic

• Herbal Medicine

• Homeopathy

• Nutritional Supplements

• Acupressure

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Success Rates

• Musculoskeleton– Soreback 75 - 85%– Saddle sore 80 - 100%– Laminitis 80 - 90%– Navicular up to 80%– Foot Abscess up to 80%

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Success Rates

• Gastrointestinal– Colic 80 - 100%– Cribbing 29%– Gastric Ulcer 100%

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Success Rates

• Respiratory– Heaves 50 - 85%– Bleeders 75 - 90%– Rhinitis up to 90%

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Success Rates

• Reproductive– Anoestrous 50-100%– Cystic Ovaries 75-90%– Repeat Breeders 70-95%– Stallion problems good

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Conclusion

• Safe

• Side effects

• Treatment time

• Costs

• Certification

• Other Species