Postby shooraijin » Fri Jan 20, 2006 6:28 am
Please note that my perspective comes from someone who was trained in Western allopathic medicine (i.e., your "normal" American doctor), so keep in mind my opinion of it comes from that point of view.
I think that acupuncture and acupressure definitely have applications for musculoskeletal pain syndromes -- acupressure was like being run over by a steamroller with spikes followed by a goosestepping marching band *groans*, but it really felt tremendously good when he was done grinding me into ground beef. If for no other reason than the catharsis of banging all the trigger points and tension out of your muscles, I can definitely see how it will grant people temporary relief.
I tried acupuncture and acupuncture with electrical stimulation at several points, including in my knee, on my legs and flank, and my ear. Again, I think the electrical and physical stimulation of nerve endings probably has quite a bit of benefit for pain control.
Where I am unconvinced is the liberal application for everything else -- I have great difficulty seeing the way it could affect diabetes, or high blood pressure, or saving someone who's having a heart attack. There are distinct pathophysiologies you can change with medication, and I can't see a neurologically mediated way of controlling them even with electro-stim or directly manipulating points with the needle. Furthermore, there are no controlled studies to back this up either.
All that to say that I don't think acupuncture or acupressure are in any way harmful if done by a qualified practitioner, and for many kinds of chronic disease may be a useful adjunct.
By the way, there's really very little religion involved -- in fact, my course was taken at a Seventh-Day Adventist university and the practitioner was Christian. The point charts and meridians are just that, maps and charts on a wall, and their insertion and operation are purely clinical.
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