Analogies, N°3, between Mesopuncture (1) and Wet Needling (2).
(1) Fluid stimulus of the Acupuncture Point_
AP
(2) Injection in Trigger Point_ TP
Two administration modes of liquid drug: Either in the AP or in the TP.
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(2) Injection in Trigger Point_ TP
Two administration modes of liquid drug: Either in the AP or in the TP.
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Two Wet Needling versions
Both versions of liquid drug
injection are described according to the depth at which the liquid
drug is injected.
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The Wet Needling
Trigger point injection, or direct wet needling, involves fluid injection
directly into the TP located in the taut muscle band.
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The indirect wet
needling in which fluid is injected into the skin or subcutaneous tissue over
the TP.
.It is the
most commonly used option for the treatment of TPs by WN performed with the
BMN, especially if the TP is deep because, in the current version, the needle of the BMN is of
13mm long.
The BMN allows performing Wet Needling according to
two ways:
If the TP is superficial, the BMN will complement the
treatment by performing Dry Needling also.
If the TP is
deep, the Wet Needling, performed with an anesthetic by the BMN, will be
followed by a mechanical treatment by the Therapist.
The BMN device and Mesopuncture
Mesopuncture is an
acupuncture treatment version in which the AP is stimulated by a liquid drug
chosen by the Therapist
Mesopuncture or
stimulation by a liquid drug of the AP completes the historical AP stimulation
by metallic needle.
Usually Mesopuncture
accompanies the metal stimulation or classical Acupuncture, preceding or
following it, becoming perfectly integrated in the conduct of the consultation
without downtime and without preventing the decubitus, as with the BMN:
A specific disposable device, avoiding the double needle insertion, traditional stimulus by metal needle and fluid stimulus by a hypodermic needle, particularly uncomfortable when this double insertion is repeated with two needles inserted, although with a single BMN inserted into the AP, the Therapist can perform Acupuncture and Mesopuncture.
A specific disposable device, avoiding the double needle insertion, traditional stimulus by metal needle and fluid stimulus by a hypodermic needle, particularly uncomfortable when this double insertion is repeated with two needles inserted, although with a single BMN inserted into the AP, the Therapist can perform Acupuncture and Mesopuncture.
The fluid stimulus of the Acupuncture Point AP or Mesopuncture is another stimulus mode of the
AP, in addition to the metal needle stimulus, proposed by the Chinese Medicine.
Inserted into the AP, the BMN
needle performs a metal stimulus or classical acupuncture: The needle handling
is soft and suave; it does not seek to deactivate a muscle knot but to
stimulate, carefully, an AP: it is the metal Acupuncture effect.
A few drops of liquid drug
from the reservoir are deposited into the AP, they stimulate the AP
mechanically by their volume or physicochemical structure or both, it is the fluid acupuncture effect or
MESOPUNCTURE.
The pharmacological activity
of the selected liquid drug is preserved: It is the pharmacological effect.
Conduct of the Mesopuncture
The BMN needle or an acupuncture needle is inserted into the AP to perform
acupuncture.
A few drops of liquid drug from the BMN reservoir or few drops of a liquid drug contained in a syringe are injected into the AP: The liquid drug acts both by the volume injected and its pharmacological properties.
A few drops of liquid drug from the BMN reservoir or few drops of a liquid drug contained in a syringe are injected into the AP: The liquid drug acts both by the volume injected and its pharmacological properties.
It will have been realized with the Mesopuncture performed by a metallic
needle:
A metal stimulus due to the
inserted metallic needle.
A fluid stimulus due to the volume injected.
A pharmacological effect by preservation of the therapeutic properties of the liquid drug injected.
A fluid stimulus due to the volume injected.
A pharmacological effect by preservation of the therapeutic properties of the liquid drug injected.
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We find the same classification as in WN
Direct Mesopuncture.
The liquid drug is injected directly into the PA localized in the connective tissue by the BMN needle.
The liquid drug is injected directly into the PA localized in the connective tissue by the BMN needle.
Indirect Mesopuncture.
The liquid drug is deposited on the skin to reach the PA by iontophoresis: indeed the PA starts at the epidermis and ends in the connective tissue…
The liquid drug is deposited on the skin to reach the PA by iontophoresis: indeed the PA starts at the epidermis and ends in the connective tissue…
It can be emphasized the role
of massage in the AP stimulation and TP relaxation.
Conclusion
This article highlights the
deep analogies in the treatment of trigger points and acupuncture points,
between Wet Needling and Mesopuncture.
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