Thursday, November 7, 2019
Acupuncture essays
Acupuncture essays    Acupuncture is currently being used for a number of medical     treatments.  It is important to look at the history of acupuncture, how it     relates to post stroke patients and what its significance is to the nursing           Acupuncture was developed by the ancient Chinese who "felt awe for     the sanctity of the human body.  The Nei Ching, attributed to the emperor     Huang-Ti (2698-2598 BC), contains a reference to a theory of the     circulation of the blood and the vital function of the heart that suggests     familiarity with anatomy.  Accurate location of the proper points for the     traditional Chinese practice of acupuncture implies some familiarity with     the nervous and vascular systems (Unknown, 2004)."           Supporters of acupuncture believe "illness is caused by a disruption     in the flow of qi (pronounced  chee'), the collection of energies that     endow us with our vitality (Boozang, 1998)."   It is felt that the energy     travels through "different medians that connect certain organs together     (Levin, 2003)."  The qi, or life force, is restored when "needles are     inserted along the meridians at different acupuncture points, where energy     travels close to the surface.  Once inserted, the needles are then     stimulated either manually by turning them, or electrically (Levin, 2003)."           In the United States, the main reason acupuncture is performed is for     pain relief, however it is also used for "rheumatoid and osteoarthritis,     muscle and nerve  difficulties', depression, smoking, eating disorders,     drug  behavior problems', migraine, acne, cancer and constipation (Boozang,     1998)."   It is believed that acupuncture can lessen the addictions, as     well as "manage disorders of the digestive, respiratory and vascular           Since the early 1980's, acupuncture has "become a more acceptable     alternative form of medical treatment in the United States.  However, much     of the information about acupuncture and its abil...     
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