Acupuncture and Physiotherapy Using the Natural Mechanisms of the Body
10.11390/onki.73.5
- VernacularTitle:生体の自然の仕組みを応用する鍼灸、物理療法
- Author:
Kazushi NISHIJO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine
2009;73(1):5-8
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Acupuncture can be applied directly only on the body surface and thus can directly treat disorders of skeletal muscles near the surface of the body. However, acupuncture cannot be applied directly on internal parts and must be mediated by some kinds of body mechanism to treat internal diseases. Therefore, theories are needed to use the mechanisms of the body to treat internal diseases and disorders related to the autonomic nervous system. The author and his colleagues have organized the theories based on experimental and clinical studies performed over the years.
1. Basic vital reactions to physical stimuli and clinical vital reactions by body mechanisms
Effective physical stimuli arouse vital reactions. The reactions are modified by the mechanisms of the body and arouse clinical reactions.
2. Mechanism of the body I: Postures and sympathetic nerves
A change in posture from lying to standing causes changes of the autonomic nervous system, especially of the sympathetic nerve system. Nerve tension increases quickly upon standing, and the nerves relax when the body lies down. Sympathetic nerves can be stimulated by posture. Standing enhances their functions, and lying relaxes the nerves. Stimulating the autonomic nervous system by a physical stimulus weaker than the threshold value facilitates changing autonomic functions, and the reaction of the autonomic nervous system is determined by posture.
3. Mechanism of the body II: Rhythm of breathing and parasympathetic nerves and the healing power of living bodies
The activity of parasympathetic nerves increases during expiration and decreases during inhalation, showing rhythmic changes. The functions of the autonomic nervous system can be enhanced by synchronizing the biological functions with the parasympathetic nerves, improving various distortions of the body.
4. Mechanism of the body III: Reaction mechanisms of sympathetic nerves to stimuli
1) Reaction of α receptor of sympathetic nerve
Tissue of receiving stimulus: Skin
Reaction: Exacerbation of the α receptor
2) Reaction of β receptor of sympathetic nerve (Mechanism 3:M3)
Tissue of receiving stimulus: Skeletal muscle
Method of applying stimulus: Application of acupuncture to a skeletal muscle to give low-frequency stimuli
Reaction: Somatic and internal organ reflections via centrifugal routes of sympathetic nerves
3) Relaxing reactions of skeletal muscles and blood vessels (Mechanism 2: M2)
Application of acupuncture to a skeletal muscle
Reaction: Reactions of mostly axon refiexes