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Title: ACUPUNCTURE’S ROLE IN MANAGING EPILEPSY


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ACUPUNCTURES ROLE IN MANAGING EPILEPSY
  • Presented by
  • Maoshing Ni, Ph.D., D.O.M., L.Ac.
  • Ban B. Wong, M.S., L.Ac.
  • TAO OF WELLNESS

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Can Acupuncture Help Epilepsy?
  • Acupuncture May Reduce the Frequency and Severity
    of Epileptic Seizures
  • Acupuncture May Decrease Post-Seizure Symptoms
  • Acupuncture May Also Reduce Side-Effects of
    Anti-Seizure Medications

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Research 1
  • A study of 1,315 patients treated with
    acupuncture along with herbal medicine over a two
    year period, conducted by Fushan Epilepsy
    Hospital in China, as published by its director,
    Dr. Shoyin Wei
  • Results
  • 1,087 (82) cases received complete remission.
  • 170 (13) cases experienced substantial decrease
    in frequency and rate of seizure episodes.
  • 58 (4) cases experienced no change.

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Research 2
  • One German study involved 98 people with epilepsy
    over 12-18 months, 65 people showed marked
    improvements with an absence of seizures during a
    one-year period without drugs. Afterwards,
    patients received acupuncture maintenance
    treatments once a week over 2-3 months. Relapses
    occurred in 5 cases.
  • Epilepsia, May/June 1991, pp. 289-302. 2. Fisher,
    M.V., "Acupuncture Therapy in the Outpatient
    Department of the Heidelberg University Clinic."
    Anaesthetist. 31(1)25-32, 1982.

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Research 3
  • One U.S. study of acupuncture on 5 dogs with
    seizure disorder, all had decreased numbers of
    seizures after being treated with acupuncture.
    Three continued to have fewer seizures with lower
    levels of anticonvulsants the other two dogs
    also had a reduction in seizures.
  • Klide, A.M. et al. "Acupuncture Therapy for
    the Treatment of Intractable Idiopathic Epilepsy
    in Five Dogs." Acupuncture Electrotherapy
    Research, 12 (1), 1987, pp. 71-4.

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What is Acupuncture?
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How Does Acupuncture Work?
  • Studies have shown acupuncture to produce
    endocrine and neurological responses as well as
    helpful in counteracting the effects of stress
  • fMRI study of P6 at Harvard Medical School showed
    direct hypothalamus activities
  • fMRI study of G37 at UCI showed direct visual
    cortex activities
  • Studies show acupuncture increases
    cholecystokinin level in the central nervous
    system--a deficiency of which can cause seizure

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Acupuncture Meridians
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Case Study
  • A 7-year-old female patient in the pediatric
    intensive care unit with intractable seizures for
    6 weeks.
  • ACUPUNCTURE TREATMENT OF PEDIATRIC STATUS
    EPILEPTICUS
  • Y.C. Lin, MD, MPH, Dept of Anesthesia, Stanford
    University School of Medicine
  • and G. Hong, MD, Oregon Academy of Medical
    Acupuncture,

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Treatment
  •    Acupuncture 3 treatments for the first week,
    then 2 times weekly for 4 weeks. Each treatment
    was 10 minutes long, and electrical stimulation
    was performed at low frequency.

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Outcome
  • Before Acupuncture EEG showed periods of burst
    suppression alternating with periods of
    continuous seizure activity.
  • After Acupuncture EEG showed moderate
    generalized cortical dysfunction with no
    electrographic seizures, and no overt seizure
    activity was noted more obvious change at the
    second treatment.
  • Result Patient was weaned off phenobarbital
    drip and was transferred to the regular ward.
    Following discontinuation of her tracheotomy
    tube, she was transferred to a rehabilitation
    facility.

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Discussion
  • Seizure is viewed in Traditional Chinese
    Medicine (TCM)
  • 1. One of the four major disorders affecting
    children
  • 2. The first known documentation of epilepsy
    appeared in the Yellow Emperor's Classic of
    Medicine (700-221 B.C.)
  • 3. TCM considers Seizure as Wind generated by
    extremes of Heat or Cold

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Recent Development
  • Complementary and Alternative Therapies for
    Epilepsy were the topic of a recent three-day
    course at New York University School of Medicine
    in New York City

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Seminar Continued
  • There are many approaches to complementary and
    alternative therapies and that many patients
    with epilepsy benefit from the additional
    treatments.
  • Orrin Devinsky, M.D., Professor of Neurology,
    Neurosurgery and Psychiatry at NYU School of
    Medicine, Director NYU-Mount Sinai Comprehensive
    Epilepsy Center

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Seminar Continued
  • Alternative therapies can include .
    aromatherapy to yoga, hypnosis to massage
    therapy, pet therapy to magnetic stimulation, or
    acupuncture to herbs.

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Massage Therapy
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Meditation
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Herbal Medicine
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Traditional Chinese Herbs
  • Gastrodia
  • Anticonvulsive effects
  • Raises Seizure Threshold and inhibits development
    of epilpsy signs on EEG
  • Duration of effect in stopping seizure after
    halting treatment is longer than phenobarbital
  • Uncaria
  • Anticonvulsive effects
  • Stopped seizure in induced epilepticus in guinea
    pigs
  • Regulates blood pressure
  • Calming effect

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Current Research on Herbal Medicine
  • Dr. Steven Schachter, Professor of Neurology at
    Harvard Medical School (HMS), and Associate
    Director of Clinical Research at the HMS Division
    for Research and Education in Complementary and
    Integrative Medical Therapies, recently received
    a research grant from The Epilepsy Project to
    lead a study on East Asian herbs as a potential
    source of new anti-seizure medications.

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Dr. Steven
  • The main goal of the study is to scientifically
    study herbs and combinations of herbs that have
    traditionally been used over a number of
    centuries in East Asia to treat seizures.The
    ultimate goal is to discover new compounds that
    could possibly undergo further testing in people
    with epilepsy.
  • - Steven Schachter, MD

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International Collaboration
  • China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine,
    Beijing, China
  • Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • Keio University, Japan.
  • Harvard Medical School Division for Research and
    Education in Complementary Integrative Medical
    Therapies (David Eisenberg, M.D., Steve
    Schachter, M.D.)
  • Ban B. Wong, M.S., L.Ac., Tao of Wellness, U.S.

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The Future Model for Epilepsy
  • An Integrative Approach
  • Lifestyle Management
  • Meditation/Stress Management
  • Dietary Therapy
  • Massage Therapy
  • Herbal Therapy
  • Acupuncture
  • Drug Therapy
  • Surgery

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