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Title: PAIN THERAPY BY ACUPUNCTURE IN SPORT HORSES


1
PAIN THERAPY BY ACUPUNCTURE IN SPORT HORSES
  • Francesco LONGO () Margherita GAZZOLA ()
  • () Veterinary Surgeon, Repr. Spec.
  • It.V.A.S. SIAV
  • longo.agovet_at_katamail.com
  • () Veterinary Surgeon, Anim. Health Spec.
  • It.V.A.S. SIAV
  • marghegaz_at_yahoo.com
  • www.siav-itvas.org

2
  • THE TRADITIONAL CHINESE VETERINARY MEDICINE
  • (TCVM)
  • HAS A THOUSAND YEARS
  • HISTORY IN PREPARING
  • HORSES TO SPORT
  • COMPETITION

3
  • IN HIPPIATRICS THERE IS A CONSOLIDATED SYSTEM OF
    DIAGNOSTIC ACUPOINTS
  • ?
  • IT IS POSSIBLE TO IDENTIFY THE ORGANS INVOLVED IN
    THE DISORDER OR THE SEAT OF LIMB DISEASE
  • ?
  • IT IS THUS PARTICULARLY USEFUL IN SPORT MEDICINE

4
  • E.C.I.W.O. (Embryo Containing the Information of
    the Whole Organism) THEORY
  • ?
  • TING POINTS (WHICH ARE AMONG THE ANTIQUE SHU
    POINTS WU SHU)
  • BEI SHU POINTS
  • MU POINTS
  • POINTS ON THE EAR
  • ?
  • DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM
  • ?
  • PALPATION EXAM

5
  • IT IS ESSENTIAL TO FORMULATE A CORRECT
  • ENERGY DIAGNOSIS
  • ?
  • THE STATE CRITERIA
  • CONDITIONS OF EXCESS OR DEFICIENCY EXPRESS
    THROUGH PHYSICAL AND FUNCTIONAL SIGNS

6
  • TREATMENT ACUPOINTS ARE SELECTED ON THE BASIS OF
    THE TRADITIONAL INDICATION REGARDING THEIR ENERGY
    AS WELL AS EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE
  • ?
  • THEIR ACTION MANIFEST ITSELF AT DIFFERENT LEVELS
  • ?
  • ANTALGIC
  • ANTI INFLAMMATORY
  • NEUROENDOCRINE
  • TROPHIC
  • VASOMODULATOR ACTIVITY
  • ?
  • INTEGRATED SYSTEM THAT ELICITIS SPECIFIC
    FUNCTIONAL RESPONSES

7
  • DIFFERENT WAYS OF STIMULATING ACUPOINTS
  • ?
  • TRADITIONAL ACUPUNCTURE (CHINESE NEEDLES)
  • HYDROACUPUNCTURE / HAEMOACUPUNCTURE
  • ELECTROACUPUNCTURE
  • LASERPUNCTURE
  • MOXIBUSTION
  • TUINA (CHINESE MASSAGE)

8
  • DIFFERENT WAYS OF STIMULATING ACUPOINTS
  • ?
  • TRADITIONAL ACUPUNCTURE (CHINESE NEEDLES)

9
  • DIFFERENT WAYS OF STIMULATING ACUPOINTS
  • ?
  • HYDROACUPUNCTURE and HAEMOACUPUNCTURE

10
  • DIFFERENT WAYS OF STIMULATING ACUPOINTS
  • ?
  • MOXIBUSTION
  • Artemisia vulgaris
  • Artemisia argyi
  • Artemisia sinensis

11
  • DIFFERENT WAYS OF STIMULATING ACUPOINTS
  • ?
  • PLUM BLOSSOM

12
  • DIFFERENT WAYS OF STIMULATING ACUPOINTS
  • ?
  • ELECTROACUPUNCTURE

13
  • DIFFERENT WAYS OF STIMULATING ACUPOINTS
  • ?
  • ELECTROACUPUNCTURE

14
  • DIFFERENT WAYS OF STIMULATING ACUPOINTS
  • ?
  • TUINA (CHINESE MASSAGE)

15
  • RECURRENT LAMENESS
  • A SPECIFIC JOINT SEGMENT WHICH HAS BEEN SUBJECT
    TO A PRIOR PHLOGISTIC PROCESS IS PERIODICALLY
    AFFECTED BY INFLAMMATION

16
  • RECURRENT LAMENESS
  • ACUPUNCTURE MODIFIES THE ENGRAMS PATTERNS OF
    COOPERATION BETWEEN NERVE BUNDLES AT CNS LEVEL
  • ?
  • IT HEALS PERSISTENT DISORDERS
  • ?
  • TRADITONAL ACUPUNCTURE
  • NEIGUAN HOUXI
  • ?
  • THEY TREAT CHRONIC and RECURRENT DISEASES
  • ?
  • CHANGE IN THE ENGRAMS
  • ?
  • RETURN TO A NORMAL STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL
    CONDITION

17
  • OSTEOARTHRITIS
  • PERIODIC RELAPSES ACCOMPANIED BY PAIN AND
    LIMITATION OF MOVIMENT
  • ?
  • TRADITONAL ACUPUNCTURE
  • DAZHU HUANTIAO
  • ?
  • MODIFY BONE METABOLISM
  • LOCAL APPLICATION OF ELECTROACUPUNCTURE
  • ?
  • HIGHLY EFFECTIVE

18
  • NAVICULAR DISEASE
  • COMPLEX SYNDROME THAT STARTS AS A PODOTROCLEAR
    BURSITIS
  • ?
  • PROGRESSIVE INFLAMMATION
  • ?
  • DEGENERATIVE and EROSIVE LESIONS OF THE
    FIBROCARTILAGE

19
  • NAVICULAR DISEASE
  • EARLY STAGES OF THE DISEASE
  • ?
  • TRADITIONAL ACUPUNCTURE
  • ELETTROACUPUNCTURE
  • QIAN TI MEN MING TANG

20
  • NAVICULAR DISEASE
  • IN ADVANCED FORMS OF THE DISEASE
  • ?
  • LASERPUNCTURE
  • ?
  • SIGNIFICANT ANTI-INFLAMMATORY and ANALGESIC
    EFFECTS
  • ?
  • IT PROMOTES TISSUE GROWTH AND INCREASES
    CIRCULATION and MICROCIRCULATION

21
  • NAVICULAR DISEASE
  • LASER STIMULATION HAS AN IMPORTANT EFFECT
  • ?
  • A MARKED DROP (50) IN LEVELS OF ENDOGENOUS
    CORTISOL
  • ?
  • LOWER STATE OF STRESS PRODUCED IN ALL OF HORSES

22
  • NAVICULAR DISEASE

23
  • ACUTE and CHRONIC DORSAL PAIN
  • BIOMECHANICALLY THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN IS CRUCIAL
    FOR ALL OF THE HORSES MOVEMENTS
  • IN TCVM THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN IS IN THE PATH OF
    THE DU MAI CURIOUS MERIDIAN
  • ?
  • SPECIFIC ACUPOINTS ARE USED ACCORDING TO THE
    REGION INVOLVED

24
  • ACUTE and CHRONIC DORSAL PAIN
  • CERVICAL REGION
  • VERTEBRAL SUBLUXATIONS
  • (WOBBLER SYNDROME)
  • ?
  • TRADITIONAL ACUPUNCTURE
  • JIU WEI

25
  • ACUTE and CHRONIC DORSAL PAIN
  • THORACIC REGION
  • SPECIFIC MOVIMENTS
  • ?
  • FLEXION
  • EXTENSION
  • LATEROFLEXTION
  • ROTATION
  • TRANSLATION
  • STERNUM FUNCTION
  • DIAPHRAGM FUNCTION
  • ?
  • SUBLUXATIONS
  • ?
  • TRADITIONAL ACUPUNCTURE
  • ELECTROACUPUNCTURE
  • DU MAI ACUPOINTS
  • URINARY BLADDER ACUPOINTS
  • HWATO JIAJI (Paravertebral Acupoints)

26
  • ACUTE and CHRONIC DORSAL PAIN
  • LUMBAR REGION
  • IT IS CONSIDERED AS THE SOURCE OF MOVEMENT FOR
    THE WHOLE ANIMAL
  • IT PRODUCES TWO FUNDAMENTAL FLEXION and EXTENSION
    MOVEMENTS

27
  • ACUTE and CHRONIC DORSAL PAIN
  • LUMBAR REGION
  • CHRONIC LUMBAR PAIN SYNDROME
  • ?
  • BI SYNDROME CAUSED BY BLOCKED QI (Energy) and
    XUE (Blood) CIRCULATION

28
  • ACUTE and CHRONIC DORSAL PAIN
  • LUMBAR REGION
  • INITIALLY
  • ?
  • INVOLVEMENT OF MUSCLES (Dorsal Longissimus
    Lumbodorsal Fascia)
  • ?
  • INVOLVEMENT OF FASCIA LATA TENSOR
  • ?
  • ALTERATION IN MOVEMENT
  • ?
  • CONTINUING CONTRACTION
  • MISALIGNMENT OF THE VERTEBRAL BODIES
  • ?
  • EFFECT ON GAIT

29
  • ACUTE and CHRONIC DORSAL PAIN
  • LUMBAR REGION
  • CHRONIC LUMBAR PAIN SYNDROME
  • ?
  • TRADITIONAL TREATMENT
  • ?
  • MOXA (Placed in Wooden Box)
  • TRADITIONAL ACUPUNCTURE
  • ELECTROACUPUNCTURE
  • WEIZHONG
  • WUSHU
  • YANGLINGQUAN
  • MINGMEN
  • GUANYUAN

30
  • ACUTE and CHRONIC DORSAL PAIN
  • SACRAL REGION
  • ITS FUNCTION PERMIT OSCILLATION OF THE ILIUM
  • ?
  • TRANSMISSION OF MOVEMENT TOWARDS L 6
  • ?
  • IT MUST ALLOW THE COCCYGEAL VERTEBRAE TO FUNCTION
    AS A RUDDER FOR THE ENTIRE COLUMN
  • ?
  • AS IT ACTS AS A AILERON
  • ?
  • THE SACRUM CAN BE SUBJECT TO MALPOSITIONING
  • ?
  • EFFECTS ON THE ROCKING MOTION OF THE PELVIS
  • ?
  • EFFECT ON GAIT

31
  • ACUTE and CHRONIC DORSAL PAIN
  • SACRAL REGION
  • TRADITIONAL ACUPUNCTURE
  • ZAO BAIHUI
  • SHANGLIAO
  • CILIAO
  • ZHONGLIAO
  • XIALIAO

32
  • ACUTE and CHRONIC DORSAL PAIN
  • COCCYGEAL REGION
  • THE APPARENTLY RANDOM MOVEMENTS OF THE TAIL
  • ?
  • ENTIRE COLUMN IS MOBILIZED
  • TRAUMATIC INJURIES
  • ?
  • TRADITIONAL ACUPUNCTURE
  • WEI GEN WEI BEN WEI JIAN

33
  • ACUTE and CHRONIC DORSAL PAIN
  • ENDOCRINE SYNDROME
  • IT AFFECTS COMPETITION MARES
  • CAUSES
  • ?
  • STRESS FROM TRAINING
  • COMPETITONS
  • RIGIDLY CONTROLLED DIET
  • LACK OF REPRODUCTIVE ACTIVITY
  • USE OF PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUGS

34
  • ACUTE and CHRONIC DORSAL PAIN
  • ENDOCRINE SYNDROME
  • LUMBAR PAIN THAT RADIATES TO THE HINDLIMB
  • LUMBOSACRAL and COCCYGEAL AREAS EXTREMELY
    SENSITIVE
  • RIGID MOVEMENTS
  • PAIN and TENSION
  • IN THE PARALUMBAR
  • FOSSA
  • INVOLVEMENT
  • OF THE NECK

35
  • ACUTE and CHRONIC DORSAL PAIN
  • ENDOCRINE SYNDROME
  • TRADITIONAL ACUPUNCTURE
  • SHENSHU
  • JINGMEN
  • MINGMEN
  • YANGCHI
  • JINGMING
  • ZHIYIN
  • HYDROACUPUNCTURE / HAEMOACUPUNCTURE
  • SHENSHU
  • TRANSRECTAL MASSAGE
  • STRETCHING TUINA

36
  • POSTOPERATIVE and VISCERAL PAIN
  • TREATMENT SHOULD BE PREVENTIVE BEFORE THE
    SURGICAL PROCEDURE
  • ?
  • TRADITIONAL ACUPUNCTURE
  • TREATMENT POSTOPERATIVE
  • ?
  • TRADITIONAL ACUPUNCTURE
  • ELECTROACUPUNCTURE

37
  • MYOFASCIAL PAIN
  • ABNORMALITIES OF THE INTERNAL ORGANS CAUSE
  • ?
  • LIMITED CONTRACTION
  • STIFFNESS
  • HARDENING
  • IN THE MUSCLES
  • TRIGGER POINTS
  • ?
  • AS A MEANS OF PROTECTING AFFECTED ORGAN

38
  • MYOFASCIAL PAIN
  • CUTANEUS STIMULATION OF THESE AREAS INFLUENCES
    THE CONDITION OF THE INTERNAL ORGAN THROUGH
    MEDULLARY NERVES
  • ?
  • PERISTALTIC MOVEMENTS
  • ORGAN CONTRACTION
  • INCREASE LIVER PERFUSION
  • HORMONE SECRETION
  • ?
  • DISAPPEARANCE OF THE TENSION AT THE TRIGGER POINTS

39
  • MYOFASCIAL PAIN
  • TREATMENT OF THE TRIGGER POINT
  • ?
  • TRADITIONAL ACUPUNCTURE
  • HYDROACUPUNCTURE
  • TREATMENT OF THE AFFECTED ORGAN
  • ?
  • TRADITIONAL ACUPUNCTURE
  • HYDROACUPUNCTURE
  • (VIA SOMATOTYPE USUALLY BEI SHU POINTS)

40
  • AIM OF WORK
  • THE AUTHORS HAVE ASSESSED THE EFFECTIVENESS OF
    EACH WAY OF STIMULATING THE ACUPOINTS FOR EACH OF
    CLINICAL CONDITION
  • ?
  • ACCORDING TO CLINICAL EXPERIENCES IT IS POSSIBLE
    INFER
  • ?

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  • RESULTS

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PAIN THERAPY BY ACUPUNCTURE IN SPORT HORSES
  • Francesco LONGO - Margherita GAZZOLA
  • ??
  • www.siav-itvas.org
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