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Effective Oriental Magic for Analgesia: Acupuncture

Pain is a kind of complex physiological and psychological symptom, which makes the person debilitated and uncomfortable. Some persistent pain is unbearable for the patients, reducing the quality of life and bringing considerable pressure to the individuals and society. Pain killers seem to be effect...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Menglong, Shi, Lei, Deng, Shizhe, Sang, Bomo, Chen, Junjie, Zhuo, Bifang, Qin, Chenyang, Lyu, Yuanhao, Liu, Chaoda, Zhang, Jianli, Meng, Zhihong
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8934214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35313481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1451342
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author Zhang, Menglong
Shi, Lei
Deng, Shizhe
Sang, Bomo
Chen, Junjie
Zhuo, Bifang
Qin, Chenyang
Lyu, Yuanhao
Liu, Chaoda
Zhang, Jianli
Meng, Zhihong
author_facet Zhang, Menglong
Shi, Lei
Deng, Shizhe
Sang, Bomo
Chen, Junjie
Zhuo, Bifang
Qin, Chenyang
Lyu, Yuanhao
Liu, Chaoda
Zhang, Jianli
Meng, Zhihong
author_sort Zhang, Menglong
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description Pain is a kind of complex physiological and psychological symptom, which makes the person debilitated and uncomfortable. Some persistent pain is unbearable for the patients, reducing the quality of life and bringing considerable pressure to the individuals and society. Pain killers seem to be effective in analgesia for patients, but their safety and addiction are crucial issues. From the theory of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), the blocked meridian is the main cause of pain, and effective acupuncture can play a positive analgesic effect. Acupuncture that can date back thousands of years is one of the ancient medical practices in China. Its safety and effectiveness are respected. Based on its superior safety and inferior side effects, it has been gradually recognized as a therapeutic intervention method for complementary medicine, which is also generally used to treat multiple pain diseases. It is shown by modern medical studies that neurotransmitters are the material basis for the acupuncture effect, and the effect of acupuncture analgesia is related to changes in neurotransmitters. However, the specific mechanism has not been elucidated. This review aims to comprehensively discuss the historical evolution of acupuncture analgesia, clinical research of acupuncture analgesia, comparison of acupuncture and drug therapy, the neurotransmitter mechanism of acupuncture analgesia, the effect of acupuncture manipulation on analgesia, and bibliometric analysis of acupuncture treatment for pain, to explore the superiority and related mechanism of acupuncture analgesia from different aspects, and to provide a more effective treatment for alleviating patients' pain.
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spelling pubmed-89342142022-03-20 Effective Oriental Magic for Analgesia: Acupuncture Zhang, Menglong Shi, Lei Deng, Shizhe Sang, Bomo Chen, Junjie Zhuo, Bifang Qin, Chenyang Lyu, Yuanhao Liu, Chaoda Zhang, Jianli Meng, Zhihong Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Review Article Pain is a kind of complex physiological and psychological symptom, which makes the person debilitated and uncomfortable. Some persistent pain is unbearable for the patients, reducing the quality of life and bringing considerable pressure to the individuals and society. Pain killers seem to be effective in analgesia for patients, but their safety and addiction are crucial issues. From the theory of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), the blocked meridian is the main cause of pain, and effective acupuncture can play a positive analgesic effect. Acupuncture that can date back thousands of years is one of the ancient medical practices in China. Its safety and effectiveness are respected. Based on its superior safety and inferior side effects, it has been gradually recognized as a therapeutic intervention method for complementary medicine, which is also generally used to treat multiple pain diseases. It is shown by modern medical studies that neurotransmitters are the material basis for the acupuncture effect, and the effect of acupuncture analgesia is related to changes in neurotransmitters. However, the specific mechanism has not been elucidated. This review aims to comprehensively discuss the historical evolution of acupuncture analgesia, clinical research of acupuncture analgesia, comparison of acupuncture and drug therapy, the neurotransmitter mechanism of acupuncture analgesia, the effect of acupuncture manipulation on analgesia, and bibliometric analysis of acupuncture treatment for pain, to explore the superiority and related mechanism of acupuncture analgesia from different aspects, and to provide a more effective treatment for alleviating patients' pain. Hindawi 2022-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8934214/ /pubmed/35313481 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1451342 Text en Copyright © 2022 Menglong Zhang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lyu, Yuanhao
Liu, Chaoda
Zhang, Jianli
Meng, Zhihong
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