Manual acupuncture for neuromusculoskeletal disorders: The selection of stimulation parameters and corresponding effects

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Abstract

As a minimally invasive method of physical stimulation, manual acupuncture (MA) is used globally as a sort of therapy for neuromusculoskeletal disorders. In addition to selecting appropriate acupoints, acupuncturists should also determine the stimulation parameters of needling, such as the manipulation (lifting-thrusting or twirling), needling amplitude, velocity, and stimulation time. At present, most studies focus on acupoint combination and mechanism of MA, the relationship between stimulation parameters and their therapeutic effects, as well as the influence on mechanism of action are relatively scattered, and lack of systematic summary and analysis. This paper reviewed the three types of stimulation parameters of MA, their common options and values, corresponding effects and potential mechanisms of action. The purpose of such efforts is to provide a useful reference for the dose-effect relationship of MA and the quantification and standardization of its clinical treatment of neuromusculoskeletal disorders to further promote the application of acupuncture in the world.

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Wang, B. G., Xu, L. L., Yang, H. Y., Xie, J., Xu, G., & Tang, W. C. (2023, January 30). Manual acupuncture for neuromusculoskeletal disorders: The selection of stimulation parameters and corresponding effects. Frontiers in Neuroscience. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1096339

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