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    1. Introduction to Acupuncture Ancient Art to Modern Science

    3. Science versus Art Over the last 10 years, there has been no change in mean life expectancy in human beings, dog or cats

    4. Acupuncture: History

    5. Sun Yang 659 to 621 B.C. Bole Zhenjing Bole’s Canon of Veterinary Acupuncture

    6. 1608 Benyuan Yu Benheng Yu Veterinarian Ming Dynasty 1368 to 1644 Acupuncture: History

    7. Basic Tenets of AP Based upon the AP point selected Based upon the method of stimulation Dry needles Electrical AP Aquapuncture Hemoacupuncture Based upon the length of stimulation Low-rate, twisting stimulation of GV26 leads to endorphin response, while high-frequency needling of GV26 leads to epinephrine response

    14. How to needle an acupoint Preparation Needle Animal Practitioner Insertion of a needle Pressing hand Angle Depth Manipulation of a needle Withdrawal of a needle

    15. How to needle an acupoint: preparation Needle Sterile disposable The tip: should be smooth & sharp as a pine needle size Horse Ř: 0.30-40 mm (#28-#30) 13 mm (1/2’): in extremities (feet, tail, ear, head) 25 mm (1’): in lower limbs, head 50 mm (2’): in the trunk, back 75 mm (3’): in shoulder, hip 100 mm (4’): hip

    16. How to needle an acupoint: preparation Needle Small animal generally thinner not too thin Dog: Ř0.25 (#32) 13 mm (1/2’) 25 mm (1’) 50mm (2’): large dog Cat: Ř0.25 (#32) 13 mm (1/2’)

    17. Animal quiet relaxed (house call benefit) Restrained if needed (nose twisted), but not sedation/tranquilized The site of acupoints nice and clean How to needle an acupoint: preparation

    18. Practitioner Sound plan of acupuncture treatment Considered as a surgical procedure others How to needle an acupoint: preparation

    19. Pressing Hand 1. Thumbing 2. Pinching How to needle an acupoint: Insertion

    20. Pressing Hand 3. Holding 4. Stretching How to needle an acupoint: Insertion

    21. How to insert a needle Jabbing: a quick insertion (Flying technique) 0.5’ (13 mm) #28 to 30 for horses #30 to 32 for small animals tube guiding Twirling: a slow insertion How to needle an acupoint: Insertion

    22. Angle Perpendicular insertion Angular insertion Horizontal insertion Depth Location De-Qi response Condition Patient How to needle an acupoint: Insertion

    24. How to induce De-Qi 1. Up-down thrusting 2. Left-right twisting 3. Flicking 4. Scraping

    25. Quantity/dose of needle stimulation Intensity De-Qi Response Intense Intermediate Mild Duration of stimulation Short: < 5 min Long: >60 min Intermediate: 10 to 30 min

    26. Withdrawal of a needle Twirling Pulling the needle out Pressing the point after withdrawal Pressing---tonification No pressing ---sedation

    27. Practice needling an acupoint Orange a layer of paper a ball of cotton on self health animal real case

    30. History After electro-acupuncture (EA) analgesia was found effectively to perform a surgery in China in the early 1970's, EA has been widely used in TCM practice.

    31. Advantage: 1) More effective 2) Less treatments 3) Less acupoints 4) Save labor to manipulate the needles (Classically, the needles should be manipulated every 2 to 3 minutes). 5) Objective control of frequency and amplitude Amplitude (intensity of stimulation): a tolerance level Frequency: Low level: pain ----> beta endorphin mediated High level: internal medicine?> serotonin mediated

    33. Contraindications: 1) Weak/deficient patients 2) Heart problems 3) seizure/epilepsy 4) tumor

    37. Electro-acupuncture: how to pair the points 1) Bilateral connection a. Pair BL-54 on left side to right BL54 for hip dysplasia; b. Hua-tuo-jia-ji on the left to right side for disk diseases c. BL-21 on the left to right BL-21 for vomiting d. KID-1 on the left to right KID-1 for rear weakness e. Left Ding-chuan + right Ding-chuan for cough 2) Same Channel connection. a. GV-14 + Bai-hui for disk disease, vestibular dx b. LI-10 + LI-15 on the same side for shoulder pain c. Tip of tail + GV-20 for vestibular dx, disk disease 3) Local connection a. TH-14 + LI-15 on the same side for shoulder pain b. GB-34 + ST-35 on the same side for stifle pain 4) Same energetic connection ST-36 + GB-34 on the same side for vomiting, rear weakness ST-36 + BL-20 on the same side for SP Qi deficiency

    38. 5) From the top to bottoms for paralysis a. BL-54 + KID-1 for rear limb paralysis b. PC-8 + GV-14 for front limb paralysis c. GB-21 + HT-3 for front limb paralysis 6) Cover large areas a. BL-20 on the left + right BL28 for T-L-S IVDD 7) Normal area to ?sick? area a. BL-21 to KID-1 for no deep pain caudal to BL-22 b. ST-5 left to right for right facial paralysis

    39. But, we must pay attention to the following: 1) The wire (lead) should NOT be connected around the abdominal areas for pregnant moms. 2) The wire (lead) should NOT be connected through the chest if the patient has a pacemaker. 3) The wire (lead) should NOT be connected through the tumor mass. 4) Caution for seizure dogs when using EA

    44. 6. Pneumo-acupuncture Inject fresh air into an acupoint subcutaneous tissues Local ash Point (the worst atrophied spot) Equine: Gong-zi for should atrophy Canine: 5 to 50 cc of air Indication Shoulder atrophy Hip atrophy Avoid the head

    48. 8. Laser acupuncture Later 1970, Laser acupuncture for diarrhea in goats and sheep in Inner Mongolia using CO2 laser at GV-1 CO2: no light Can be very dangerous 5-30 mW Helium-Neon (He-Ne laser): or cold laser infertility, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and promotes wound healing cannot penetrate accurately and deeply into most acupuncture points because the light is refracted in the first 1-15 mm of tissue Almost no effect if less than 5 mW. treating superficial acupuncture points in areas of thin integument Avian: skin is generally very thin Lie Que (Lung 7) Jing-well points.

    49. 9. Infrared acupuncture Its radiation: heat (moxibustion) a 250 W infrared bulb TDP lamps (Teding Diancipo Pu): heat a metal plate constructed from numerous mineral substrates Developed in Chong-qing, China in the 1980’s. Indication Bi syndrome Wound Caution: avoiding too hot.

    50. 10. Auriculotherapy Origin: tip of ear Human auriculotherapy German China Diagnosis Treatment Canine ear points Diagnosis Treatment

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