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Transcutaneous auricular vagal nerve stimulation (taVNS) might be a mechanism behind the analgesic effects of auricular acupuncture.
Author: HackerHenriette, LotzeMartin, UsichenkoTaras
Original Abstract of the Article :
BACKGROUND: Randomized clinical trials (RCT) demonstrated that auricular acupuncture (AA) is effective in treatment of acute and chronic pain, although the mechanisms behind AA are not elucidated. METHODS: The data concerning the localization of AA points, which are commonly used to treat pain, wer...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brs.2017.07.013
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Auricular Acupuncture: A Possible Link to the Vagal Nerve
This study delves into the fascinating world of [auricular acupuncture] and its potential [analgesic effects]. The authors analyzed [17 randomized clinical trials] and compared the location of [auricular acupuncture points] commonly used for pain relief with the [anatomical map of the auricular branch of the vagal nerve]. This analysis revealed that many of the [acupuncture points] are located in areas innervated by the [vagal nerve], suggesting that [auricular acupuncture] may work by stimulating the [vagus nerve].
The Vagal Nerve: A Pathway to Pain Relief
The study proposes that [stimulating the vagus nerve] through [auricular acupuncture] could be responsible for its pain-relieving effects. This is analogous to finding a hidden spring in the desert – a source of refreshment and relief, hidden within the vast and seemingly barren landscape. This study points to a potential mechanism for [auricular acupuncture's] effectiveness and warrants further investigation.
Navigating the Desert of Pain
This research suggests that [auricular acupuncture] may offer a non-invasive and potentially effective way to manage pain. It provides a new avenue for exploring the intricate relationship between [the vagus nerve] and pain perception. Understanding this relationship could lead to innovative approaches for pain management, offering a new oasis of relief in the desert of chronic pain.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research opens up a new perspective on the potential benefits of [auricular acupuncture] for pain relief. It's like discovering a hidden treasure trove in the desert - a promising source of relief, waiting to be explored. This study suggests that [stimulating the vagus nerve] through acupuncture may be a key mechanism for its effectiveness, and further investigation is crucial to fully understand this intriguing connection.
Date :
- Date Completed 2018-10-10
- Date Revised 2018-10-17
Further Info :
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