Research Article
Different Techniques of Acupuncture–Part of the Traditional Chinese Medicine and “Evidence Based Medicine”
Szilard Hamvas, Monika Havasi, Henrik Szőke, Petrovics Gabor and Gabriella Hegyi*
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pecs, Hungary
- Corresponding Author:
- Hegyi Gabriella
Doctorate School, Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Pecs, Hungary
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E-mail: drhegyi@hu.inter.net
Received Date: November 14, 2016; Accepted Date: November 28, 2016; Published Date: December 02, 2016
Citation: Hamvas S, Havasi M, Szőke H, Gabor P, Hegyi G (2017) Different Techniques of Acupuncture–Part of the Traditional Chinese Medicine and “Evidence Based Medicine”. J Tradit Med Clin Natur 6:202.
Copyright: © 2017 Szilard H, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Abstract
Introduction: Dry needling: e.t. Acupuncture: is one of the most accepted CAM therapies, most well: known branch of the Traditional Chinese Medicine, which flows intensive research a few decades in the US, Europe, even in China. Is backed by proving research results of Evidence Based Medicine for properly as well. Objective: To summarize the newer understanding of the mechanism of action and indications with regard to harmonization and closer to the TCM/TCM tenets of contemporary classical Chinese medical applying for. Method: An international literature review, which called CAMbrella, the Pan: European Union project work package based on its research, which took part in the work of the Department of Complementary Medicine in, Health Science Faculty of Pecs University, as well. Results: Acupuncture and TCM, are one of the most researched area of non–conventional, complementary therapies. We have already demonstrated convincingly established by the management of the majority of acupuncture point physiological responses. The mediator neurohormonal transmitters are already known about now. 40 have been identified which are involved in induced “dry needling” effect. Discussion: The “Bridge” between the Eastern and Western medicine is the appropriate knowledge transfer, research and application. The performance of in: service training is a university competence. Evidence Based Medicine has an efficient and effective use based on the quality of training in: service training, which is conducted in some Universities for more decades. Further development of this training, quality education can only be realistic to achieve the goals (which effectively give rise to a dedicated TCM Confucius Institute Pecs University).