Accidents in acupuncture: a review of the literature

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Accidents in acupuncture: a review of the literature

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International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture (2017), Shen, Shanyi;Zhao, Zhiheng;Xu, Jiachun;Cheng, Suli;Jiao, Zahohua;Cai, Zhimin;Li, Yan.

Abstract

Acupuncture is an important application within the clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine. No only effective, it may be one of the most simple, convenient and inexpensive treatment modalities in the field of medicine. However, if acupuncture is improperly practiced by an unskilled doctor, or a doctor unfamiliar with the anatomy of the acupuncture points, false needling angle and depth may result in accidental injury to the patient. The most common type of acupuncture-related accident occurs when a patient faints due to nervous reaction to the treatment or faints from the movement of qi and blood when getting up from the table after treatment. More seriously, and very rarely, pneumothorax, infection or organ puncture may create an emergency condition or even death. We can be assured that most accidents can be avoided by standarized education and clinical practices. Only with substantial knowledge can acupuncture be safely applied in clinical treatment

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International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture

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12/1/2018

Language

English

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Journal Article

doi

10.3103/S1047197917020053

issn

1074-1979

issue

2

page end

117

page start

113

volume

26

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