Title: Thalamus Omega 2 Point Zero Shen Men CONCLUSIONS Auricular
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2BATTLEFIELD ACUPUNCTURE
- Heather R. Pickett, COL (s), USAF, MC, SFS
- Jiffy C. Seto, MAJ, USAF, MC
3BATTLEFIELD ACUPUNCTURE
- Term and methodology developed by Colonel (Dr)
Niemtzow in 2002 to achieve very rapid pain
relief (Acute or Chronic). - Employs French semi-permanent (ASP) gold
needles in very specific points in the ear
Cingulate Gyrus, Thalamus, Omega 2, Point Zero
and Shen Men.
4WHAT DO YOU USE IT FOR?
- PAIN!
- Ambulatory Care/Emergency Room
- Acute Sprains/Strains
- Back, Neck, Ankle, Arms, Legs
- Migraine Headaches
- Post OP pain
- Battlefield pain when narcotics are not desired
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6INSERTION OF NEEDLES
7ASP GOLD NEEDLES
8SPECIFICATIONS
- Easy to Teach
- Sealed Sterilized Needles Can be Carried in
Pocket - Rapid Seconds to Insert
- Designed for Hostile Environment
- No Need to Disrobe/Expose Body Parts
- Needle Disposal Not Problematic
- Results 1-3 Day Pain Reduction (conservative)
9Battlefield ImplicationsAuricular Acupuncture
well suited for harsh environments
10Battlefield ImplicationsRapid insertion and
minimal prep time
11Battlefield ImplicationsLittle On-Site Medical
CareConducive to Self-Aid/Buddy CareEars
Readily Accessible
12Battlefield ImplicationsNeedles remain in place
1-3 days
13TEACHING OBJECTIVE PLACE NEEDLES INTO VERY
SPECIFIC POINTS ON THE EARIN SEQUENCE
- CINGULATE GYRUS
- THALAMUS
- OMEGA 2
- POINT ZERO
- SHEN MEN
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15RATIONALE
- fMRI RESEARCH
- CLINICAL RESEARCH
16fMRI
- fMRI Research of Professor Z.H. CHO
- University of California, Irvine
- Limbic System associated with mood and emotions
- Involvement of the posterior cingulate gyrus and
- thalamus in phasic pain processing in humans
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18Cingulate Gyrus
19Cingulate Gyrus
- Function
- Coordinates Sensory Input With Emotions
- Emotional Responses to Pain
- Regulates Aggressive Behavior
20Thalamus
21Thalamus
- Thalamus Discriminative Pain Phantom Limb
Pain - The thalamus perceives the pain but it is not
able to localize it. It then sends that
information on to the cerebral cortex. -
- Pain perception is so important to survival that
almost the - whole brain is involved.
- Areas of future auriculotherapy research could
entail other CNS structures thalamus, putamen,
caudate nucleus, hypothalamus, amygdala,
periaqueductal grey matter, hippocampus, red
nucleus, pulvinar, and vermis of the cerebellum
(Wall,1996).
22 Pain Stimulation
Acupuncture Pain Stimulation
Cingulate Cortex (DM , AN, D.sf, IL,CM)
Cingulate Cortex (DM , AN, D.sf, IL,CM)
Thalamic Nuclei (DM , AN, D.sf, IL,CM)
Thalamic Nuclei (DM , AN, D.sf, IL, CM)
cACC
dACC
(ACG II)
dACC
(ACG I)
(ACG I)
M
,S
M
,S
rACC
rACC
(ACG III)
(ACG III)
PG
PG
TA
TA
Pain Stimulation
Acupuncture Pain Stimulation
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0
(a)
(b)
Fig. 3
Cortical Activation due to Pain Stimulation and
Acupuncture Pain stimulation,respectively
seen at Cingulate.
23PATIENTSALL FAILED WESTERN PAIN MEDICATIONS
(data developed by Niemtzow)
- 40 y/o M Sciatic LBP 10/10 4 weeks TX 1/10 F/U
3 days 9/10 - 52 y/o M Lt Shoulder Pain Bursitis 7/10 1 month
TX 0/10 F/U 10 days 2-3/10 - 36 y/o F 6 years Elbow and Leg Pain 7/10 TX
1/10 F/U 8 days 3/10 - 43 y/o F 9 years TMJ 4/10 TX 0/10 F/U
2 days 5/10 - 77 y/o F 10 months Fibromyalgia 6/10 pain TX
2/10 F/U 2 days 3/10 - 24 y/o F 5 years Carpal Tunnel bilat 4-5/10
TX 0/10 F/U 4 days 4/10 - 21 y/o F 2 years TMJ 4/10 TX 1/10 F/U 2
days 2/10 - 78 y/o F 7-8 years Left Hip / DJD pain 8/10
TX 2/10 F/U 3 days 1/10 - 50 y/o F 17 years Fibromyalgia Pain 9/10 TX
0/10 F/U 5 days 6.5/10 -
24CLINICAL RESULTSPAIN
25Auricular Acupuncture in the Treatment of Acute
Pain Syndromes (AATAPS)
- Richard C. Niemtzow, MD, PhD, MPH
- Colonel, USAF, MC, FS
- Stephen M. Burns, MD
- Colonel, USAF, MC, FS
- Malcolm Grow Medical Center
- Andrews AFB, MD
- Christine Goertz, DC, PhD
- Director of Clinical Research, Samueli Institute
- Alexandria, Virginia
26AATAPS
- The purpose of this study was to conduct a
scientifically rigorous investigation of
auricular acupuncture for the treatment of acute
pain in the emergency room setting at a military
hospital using a clinical trial design.
27Study Design
- Randomized clinical trial of E.R. patients
- 100 Participants (N 50 per group)
- Gold ASP needles were inserted in the ear at the
Cingulate Gyrus and the Thalamus points
bilaterally.
28RESULTS
- Participants in the acupuncture group experienced
a 23 reduction in pain compared to the
non-acupuncture group. - medications - - compliance
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30Walter Reed Army Medical Center
- The Amputee Care Team at Walter Reed Army Medical
Center (WRAMC) has treated approximately 600
new traumatic amputees due to blast injuries from
the current war in the Middle East. - For the last several years, USA physicians have
teamed up with their AF acupuncture colleagues.
This unique approach to pain management at the
patients bedside has been extremely effective
with many amputees who have not responded
sufficiently to other traditional techniques.
31WRAMC
- In particular, ear acupuncture is performed away
from the healing zone of injury (for instance,
leg or arm). Therefore, our surgical colleagues
are not concerned about infection or delayed
wound healing when employing auriculotherapy. We
hope to elaborate better treatment for our fallen
comrades.
32SEQUENCE OF NEEDLES (both ears)
- 1. CINGULATE GYRUS
- 2. THALAMUS
- 3. OMEGA 2
- 4. POINT ZERO
- 5. SHEN MEN
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43CONCLUSIONS
- Auricular Acupuncture
- Efficient, Versatile, and Cost Effective
- lt 50 Cents /ASP needle
- Total Cost 10 needles (max) per Patient
5.00 - Conducive to Operational Environment
- Next Steps
- Expanded Clinical Trial
- Continue to Collect Data
44QUESTIONS?