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Hi all,

 

I was in the surgery department last week and didn't notice any use of

acupuncture as anaesthesia. Isn't acupuncture anaesthesia used anymore? I

thought that when Nixon went to China and one of his aids became ill, they

used acupuncture anaesthesia on him, hence acupunctures wide introduction

into the West. But where has it gone now?

 

Kind regards

 

Attilio

 

www.chinesedoctor.co.uk <http://www.chinesedoctor.co.uk/>

 

 

 

 

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Attilio,

 

One of my Chinese-trained professors (Dr. Lixin Zhang) said that they only do

that 'for show'. Realistically, it's to much of a hassle. Apparently, you'd

have to have multiple practitioners constantly stimulating the needles to have

real effect (for a major surgery, anyway).

 

I do hear of local practitioners using it for dental anaesthesia.

 

- John

 

Attilio D'Alberto <attiliodalberto wrote:

Hi all,

 

I was in the surgery department last week and didn't notice any use of

acupuncture as anaesthesia. Isn't acupuncture anaesthesia used anymore? I

thought that when Nixon went to China and one of his aids became ill, they

used acupuncture anaesthesia on him, hence acupunctures wide introduction

into the West. But where has it gone now?

 

Kind regards

 

Attilio

 

www.chinesedoctor.co.uk <http://www.chinesedoctor.co.uk/>

 

 

 

 

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One of my instructors in school was an orthopedic surgeon in china.

He said that the difficulty of using acupuncture anesthesia is it

might only work for 95% of the pain, but this isn't good enough for

most patients when you're cutting in to them. It has to work for 100%

of the pain or they couldn't use it. Consequently western anesthesia

would always have to be there as a backup. It's my guess that it's

easier to use western anesthesia all the time than try something that

might need a backup.

 

Someone else I knew used it for dental work with good results. It

basically was a way to reduce the amount of chemicals you would be

shot up with for those with a sensitivity to them. So if it didn't

work 100% it didn't matter, but whatever gains could be made from it

the better. The patient would be awake during the procedure and could

adjust the amplitude settings on the tens machine in real time for

best results.

 

--brian

 

Chinese Medicine , " Attilio

D'Alberto " <attiliodalberto> wrote:

> Hi all,

>

> I was in the surgery department last week and didn't notice any use

of

> acupuncture as anaesthesia. Isn't acupuncture anaesthesia used

anymore? I

> thought that when Nixon went to China and one of his aids became

ill, they

> used acupuncture anaesthesia on him, hence acupunctures wide

introduction

> into the West. But where has it gone now?

>

> Kind regards

>

> Attilio

>

> www.chinesedoctor.co.uk <http://www.chinesedoctor.co.uk/>

>

>

>

>

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