Research Supports the Integration of Acupuncture in Mainstream Health Care for the Management of Chronic Diseases
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Research Supports the Integration of Acupuncture in Mainstream Health Care for the Management of Chronic Diseases
Abstract
Purpose: To address the role of acupuncture in mainstream health care for symptom relief, condition outcome, pain management, and shared therapy in resolving chronic diseases. This article explores how acupuncture education can adapt to meet the standards required for inclusion in conventional health care.
Objectives: To discuss the future of acupuncture education and its part in training providers for inclusion in a comprehensive health care system that involves physician acupuncturists and licensed acupuncturists for treating and managing specific chronic diseases. To strategize the future of acupuncture education at an advanced clinical level that fosters incorporating acupuncture therapy into selected allopathic settings. To encourage the recognition of translational research for promoting the acceptance of acupuncture by providers and insurers.
Conclusion: Translational research employs clinical evidence to support acupuncture therapy when incorporated into selected areas of allopathic practices, including pain management, palliative care for patients with end-stage cancer, sleep disorders, anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress, female hormonal conditions such as premenstrual syndrome and menopausal syndrome, as well as chronic fatigue syndromes including Myalgic encephalomyeltitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and Long COVID. Advanced clinical training in acupuncture schools and postgraduate certification courses are required to prepare acupuncturists to safely and effectively provide the specialized integrative acupuncture services needed in these clinical areas.
Keywords: acupuncture; acupuncture-physician (AP); acupuncturist; biopuncture; doctor of acupuncture and herbal medicine (DAHM); doctor of oriental medicine (DOM/OMD); integrative therapies; medical acupuncture; medical doctor (MD); osteopathic doctor (DO); translational research.
Copyright 2025, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.
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