Acupuncture points are large fields: The fuzziness of acupuncture point localization by doctors in practice

作者:Mol**erger A F*; Manickavasagan J; Abholz H H; Maixner W B; Endres H G
来源:European Journal of Pain, 2012, 16(9): 1264-1270.
DOI:10.1002/j.1532-2149.2012.00145.x

摘要

Background Acupuncture textbooks, schools, practitioners and clinical researchers designing randomized controlled trials on acupuncture all assume that acupuncture points are small and must be located precisely. Method Seventy-one medical doctors with =200?h acupuncture training and =2?years of clinical experience independently identified 23 commonly used acupuncture points on a male volunteer, using sticky transparent films with an X/Y grid placed asymmetrically around acupuncture points. Results For each acupuncture point, the field covering 95% (68%) of all point locations varied from 2.7 (0.7) cm2 for PC-6 up to 41.4 (10.2) cm2 for ST-38. Commonly-used acupuncture points showed unexpectedly large variance in location: 95% (or 68%) areas were SP-6: 12.2?cm2 (3.0?cm2), ST-36: 20.7?cm2 (5.1?cm2), LI-15: 18.7?cm2 (4.6?cm2), BL-23: 22.4?cm2 (5.6?cm2) and BL-54: 22.5?cm2 (5.6?cm2). Points close to anatomical landmarks (forearm, ankle, poplitea; BL-60, BL-40, TW-5, PC-6) were located with less variance. Precision of point location was independent of length of acupuncture experience, kind of training or medical specialty. Conclusions In respect to the high degree of variation in the localization of acupuncture points, we suggest that the term acupuncture field is more appropriate than acupuncture points to describe the clinical reality; for the design of sham-controlled acupuncture trials, we recommend a minimum distance of 6?cm between verum and sham points on face, hands and feet, and up to 12?cm for all other parts of the body.

  • 出版日期2012-10