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PAIN THERAPY BY ACUPUNCTURE IN SPORT HORSES

Francesco LONGO (*) Margherita GAZZOLA (**) (*) Veterinary Surgeon, Repr. Spec. It.V.A.S. – SIAV longo.agovet@katamail.com (**) Veterinary Surgeon, Anim. Health Spec. It.V.A.S. – SIAV marghegaz@yahoo.com www.siav-itvas.org. PAIN THERAPY BY ACUPUNCTURE IN SPORT HORSES.

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PAIN THERAPY BY ACUPUNCTURE IN SPORT HORSES

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  1. Francesco LONGO (*) Margherita GAZZOLA (**) (*) Veterinary Surgeon, Repr. Spec. It.V.A.S. – SIAV longo.agovet@katamail.com (**) Veterinary Surgeon, Anim. Health Spec. It.V.A.S. – SIAV marghegaz@yahoo.com www.siav-itvas.org PAIN THERAPY BY ACUPUNCTURE IN SPORT HORSES

  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 *** LOCALAPPLICATION OFELECTROACUPUNCTURE  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 HORSE’S 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 MAIACUPOINTS URINARY BLADDERACUPOINTS 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 

  41. RESULTS

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

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