Can Western Medicine Accept Chinese Medicine?

Written by Brian B. Carter, MS, LAc


Q: My doctor is skeptical of Chinese medicine. Is there a way to make it acceptable torepparttar western medicine way of thinking?

A: This is a complicated issue. Ideally, we could use scientific research to make this possible. This has been done to some extent. However, there are still problems with research and its acceptance.

Not Testing Authentic Chinese Medicine

Studies often diverge from authentic Chinese medicine methodology. Investigators rarely make use of pattern discrimination, which is fundamental to Chinese medicine. Also, studies have yet to acknowledge another reality of CM - its plurality. There are many ways to practice it, and many many herb formulas, herb combinations, acupuncture point combinations, and needling techniques.

See What You Want To See

Plus, studies of people reading and using studies have proven that when we disagree with a study's conclusions, we are much more critical of its methodology and validity than whenrepparttar 114762 results agree with our beliefs. That is a breakdown inrepparttar 114763 scientific method. Inrepparttar 114764 scientific method, we let study outcomes revise our beliefs - notrepparttar 114765 other way around.

The Good Research That's Out There

If you want to see good acupuncture research, and great commentary by an MD who devotes his medical practice fully to acupuncture, and who studies authentic CM, go to Acubriefs.com.

I did a short review ofrepparttar 114766 best acupuncture studies sincerepparttar 114767 1997 National Institutes of Health statement.

Effectiveness and Proof are Secondary

An interesting twist: Historian and anthropologist Paul Unschuld's suggests thatrepparttar 114768 acceptance of any medicine has more to do with how it fits or doesn't fit withrepparttar 114769 social zeitgeist (spirit ofrepparttar 114770 times). People must understand a medicine in a way that fits with their beliefs and values first. Scientific evidence, and personal experience of effectiveness are secondary.

Acceptance by Western Medicine

But as for acceptance by western docs- it depends onrepparttar 114771 doc. I doubtrepparttar 114772 AMA is going to be accepting Chinese medicine as a separate and equally valid medical system. But some individual docs might.

Who Speaks For Western Medicine?

According to Modern Healthcare Magazine, "Not counting medical students and residents, who are lured by deep discounts in annual dues, AMA members account for only about 29 per cent of 726,000 practicing doctors in America."

This raisesrepparttar 114773 question- who represents most doctors? How do we know what they think or want?

Recovering From Stroke with Acupuncture

Written by Brian B. Carter, MS, LAc


Q: I had a stroke 7 years ago. It was due to a blood clot inrepparttar brain. I am making a good recovery, but I am curious to know if acupuncture would benefit me. Tim

A: Tim,repparttar 114761 best time to get acupuncture for stroke is immediately afterwards - ideally while still inrepparttar 114762 hospital, ifrepparttar 114763 docs will allow it. Seven years is a long time to wait for acupuncture. But it still may help you… You won't know unless you try it.

Scalp Acupuncture Usually scalp style acupuncture is used for stroke. Needles are "threaded" alongrepparttar 114764 scalp underneathrepparttar 114765 skin. There are at least three different scalp systems (Dr. Jiao Shun Fa's original style fromrepparttar 114766 1970s, Dr. Zhu's, and Dr. Yamamoto's styles). Call local acupuncturists and find out if they have experience with scalp acupuncture.

How Many Treatments? It may take 10-20 treatments to get results. In China, they treat patients every day. That's not financially realistic here, but 2 or 3 times per week is good. In your case - after 7 years - it may take sustained and intense stimulus to make a change.

Complementary Therapies You can also take herbal formulas to balance outrepparttar 114767 constitutional issues that led torepparttar 114768 stroke, and help repairrepparttar 114769 damage. Acupuncture can be combined with physical rehab. It can improve both motor function (ability to move muscles) and sensory (ability to feel). You may recover function to some degree, but in more serious strokes there may be no response.

Will it Work for Me? It's hard to say whether an individual will respond and how much- partner withrepparttar 114770 acupuncturist - they will get to know you case thoroughly, integrate what they're doing with your other medical providers. Seerepparttar 114771 acupuncturist until you hit a plateau. Then your acupuncturist may try another system or strategy.

Stroke and Acupuncture Research What's clear from several studies is that very severe stroke patients may be less likely to respond to acupuncture. This issue has not been thoroughly researched. Typically, American researchers have used inadequate acupuncture (style, points, and frequency of treatments). They conduct and review studies using points that Chinese acupuncturists would not use, and then conclude that acupuncture doesn't work. I say, "No, it's your brain that doesn't work, because you don't do a thorough literature review before designing your studies!"

As James Rotchford, MD, (a medical doctor and acupuncturist who has reviewed hundreds of acupuncture research studies and reviews on his website, www.acubriefs.com) mentions below, there are many approaches within acupuncture. Scalp styles (there are 3 - who knows which is most effective when - a good research topic) appear to be best for neurological conditions like stroke, MS, and post-concussion syndrome. To study body acupuncture points for stroke demonstrates unfamiliarity withrepparttar 114772 work that has been done thus far.

Isrepparttar 114773 acupuncture (style, points, and frequency of treatments) studied in most research consideredrepparttar 114774 most effective kind by acupuncture experts?

It is not.

Why study acupuncture points and styles that clinicians themselves don't think work?

Three possibilities come to mind:

Arrogance: "Even though Chinese have been doing acupuncture for thousands of years, they don't know anything about it." This isn't so implausible - mainstream American docs and researchers already ignore European research - why not Chinese, too? If their methodology differs fromrepparttar 114775 drug-model, it's because they aren't as advanced as us. And if we disagree withrepparttar 114776 results,repparttar 114777 methodology is criticized. Otherwise, it's fine. Psychological studies ofrepparttar 114778 research review process have proven this bias. Idiocy: It's hard to imagine that someone smart enough to do research isn't smart enough to readrepparttar 114779 literature, but I suppose it's possible, or Conspiracy: "Let's dorepparttar 114780 wrong acupuncture on purpose so we have proof that acupuncture doesn't work." This would be fool's work, since there is already incontrovertible evidence that it does. Ifrepparttar 114781 studies suck, then why review them?

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