Acupuncture Today

Acupuncture Today

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Acupuncture Today is the only national publication serving licensed acupuncturists and doctors of traditional medicine. It is the most complete resource for news and product information in this profession for 20+ years. AT reaches 30,000+ doctors and students of acupuncture and traditional medicine through our print and online editions each month.

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Jul 1, 2026

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Texts Unearthed from Ancient Han Tombs Reveal the Anatomical Origins of Meridians 01.07.2026

This article highlights a groundbreaking theory by Dr. Li Yongming, which posits that Traditional Chinese Medicine's meridian system originates from ancient anatomical observations rather than abstract philosophy. Evidence comes from the "Meridian Book," texts unearthed from Western Han dynasty tombs that describe a primitive meridian system different from the later Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon. T...

Research Literacy: A Tool for Clinical Communication 01.07.2026

This article addresses the diverse attitudes acupuncturists hold toward research, categorizing them into enthusiasts, the indifferent, and the opposed. It argues that regardless of one's stance, research literacy is an essential tool for modern clinical practice. The author reframes research literacy not as memorizing statistics, but as the ability to critically evaluate studies and use them for e...

Protecting Jing in Modern Women (Pt. 2) 01.07.2026

This article presents a sequenced clinical framework for treating jing-related patterns in modern women, arguing that directly tonifying the kidneys is often premature. The first principle is to regulate before tonifying, meaning one must first resolve qi stagnation or dampness to prepare the body for deeper nourishment. The second step is to strengthen the post-heaven foundation by supporting spl...

Exposing a Culprit of Impaired Knee Extension After ACL Reconstruction 01.07.2026

An acupuncturist practicing within a physical therapy clinic specializing in ACL recovery shares a critical clinical insight for patients struggling with rehabilitation. The article identifies a frequently overlooked cause of impaired knee extension and flexion: the popliteus muscle. Located in the posterior knee, this muscle is crucial for "unlocking" the knee from a straight position. The author...

TCM's Role in Palliative Care 01.07.2026

This article illuminates the vital role Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) can play in palliative care, a multidisciplinary field dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for patients with serious illnesses. TCM's holistic philosophy, which views health as a harmonious flow of qi and disease as an imbalance, aligns perfectly with the patient-centered principles of palliative medicine. Instead of...

Acupuncture for Vulvodynia: Rigorous Evidence 01.07.2026

This article reports on a high-quality, double-blind, randomized controlled trial that provides compelling evidence for the effectiveness of acupuncture in treating vulvodynia, a chronic and debilitating pain condition. The study compared genuine penetrating acupuncture to a convincing skin-touch placebo over 10 sessions. While both groups showed significant pain reduction at the end of the treatm...

Illuminating Health: The Therapeutic Power of LED and Red Light Therapy 01.07.2026

This article provides a comprehensive overview of LED and red light therapy, a noninvasive treatment that evolved from NASA research into a versatile clinical modality. The therapy functions through photobiomodulation, where specific wavelengths of light penetrate the skin to stimulate cellular activity, most notably by enhancing ATP production in mitochondria. This cellular energy boost powers ti...

Avoiding Sexual Misconduct Allegations 01.07.2026

This article offers essential risk-management strategies for acupuncture practitioners to protect themselves from the growing threat of sexual misconduct allegations. It underscores that even an unfounded claim can inflict devastating emotional, personal, and professional damage. The cornerstone of prevention is maintaining strict professional boundaries. This includes refraining from socializing...

What's Your Kung Fu? 01.07.2026

Drawing a powerful analogy between martial arts and medicine, this article encourages practitioners to understand their clinical practice through the lens of "kung fu." The author clarifies that "kung fu" (gong fu) originally means mastery achieved through prolonged, dedicated hard work. This concept is used to dismantle common misconceptions in Chinese medicine. The central argument is that "poin...

Saturn and the Water Element 01.07.2026

This article explores the profound synchronicities between the planet Saturn in Western astrology and the Water element in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It argues that these two systems, both derived from observations of the natural world, share deep cosmological and functional associations. Both Saturn and the Water element are linked to qualities like wisdom, structure, endurance, introspection,...

Help Validate Timed Acupressure for Jet Lag 01.07.2026

This article issues a call to action for international travelers to participate in a research study aimed at validating chronoacupuncture for treating jet lag. The underlying theory, which has existed for decades but lacks scientific proof, suggests that stimulating specific horary acupuncture points based on the destination's time zone during travel can help resynchronize the body's internal cloc...

Spirits of the Points: The Gallbladder (Pt. 6) 01.06.2026

Delving deeper than mere anatomical locations, this article explores the psycho-emotional "spirit" of several key points on the Gallbladder channel, as taught in the Five Element tradition of J.R. Worsley. This installment focuses on the unique therapeutic virtues of points that help govern our capacity for judgment, decision-making, and perseverance. GB 25, "Capital Gate," serves as a gateway to...

Polarity and Frequency in Electroacupuncture 01.06.2026

Electroacupuncture (EA) is a powerful tool in the modern clinic, but its full potential is only unlocked when applied with precision and intention. Too often, polarity and frequency settings are chosen without a clear theoretical basis, which can lead to suboptimal results or even adverse effects like agitation and insomnia. This article provides a clear framework for EA by integrating classical C...

Beyond Pain Relief: Distal Acupuncture for Restoring Muscle Recruitment in Microtrauma (Pt. 2) 01.06.2026

In cases of microtrauma, the site of pain is often not the source of the problem. Instead, it’s a symptom of a deeper issue: the nervous system has lost reliable control over a specific movement, forcing other tissues to compensate and become irritated. This article outlines a systematic, six-step clinical approach that uses distal acupuncture to restore proper muscle function, treating the root c...

NBC “Chicago Med” Episode Outrages Acupuncturists Nationwide 01.06.2026

The acupuncture community was left horrified and outraged by a recent episode of the popular NBC drama “Chicago Med,” which featured a grossly inaccurate and sensationalized depiction of the profession. The scene portrayed a woman being wheeled into an emergency room with dozens of needles embedded in her back like a porcupine, supposedly after a fall. Practitioners across the country swiftly cond...

Hypnopuncture: A Neurophysiological Model for Integrating Hypnosis Into Acupuncture Practice 01.06.2026

Bridging the ancient wisdom of acupuncture with modern neuroscience, the concept of "hypnopuncture" emerges as a powerful, evidence-informed evolution in mind-body medicine. This approach integrates the principles of clinical hypnosis with acupuncture, capitalizing on their synergistic neurophysiological effects to enhance therapeutic outcomes. Far from a parlor trick, hypnosis is a measurable sta...

Medicare Advantage Recoupment of Acupuncture Payments 01.06.2026

A troubling trend is emerging for acupuncturists navigating the complex world of insurance billing: Medicare Advantage Plans (MAPs) are attempting to retroactively recoup payments. This article clarifies the critical distinction between traditional Medicare and MAPs, and provides a defense strategy for practitioners. While traditional Medicare statutorily excludes stand-alone acupuncturists for mo...

Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Functional Dyspepsia 01.06.2026

Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a challenging disorder characterized by persistent upper-gastrointestinal discomfort that significantly diminishes quality of life. This research summary highlights a promising non-invasive therapy: transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS). The study investigated whether stimulating specific points in the ear's conchal region could alleviate FD symptoms...

Protecting Jing in Modern Women (Pt. 1) 01.06.2026

In classical Chinese medicine, jing, or essence, is the sacred foundation of life, governing our growth, fertility, and longevity. While traditionally, jing depletion was seen as a natural part of aging, a concerning new trend is emerging. Women in their 30s are now presenting with symptoms of essence depletion once reserved for much later in life. The relentless pace of modern society—fueled by c...

Guarding the Essence 01.06.2026

One of the great strengths of Chinese medicine is its ability to identify and treat underlying deficiencies of qi, blood, and yin/essence. This article emphasizes a proactive approach to protecting these vital substances, especially in anticipation of draining seasons like the long, hot summers in Texas. Instead of waiting for depletion to set in, the focus should be on "guarding the essence" by b...

Mast Cell Activation Syndrome: Hiding in Plain Sight 01.06.2026

Often hiding in plain sight, Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) is a pervasive yet frequently overlooked condition affecting over 15% of the U.S. population. Its wide-ranging and seemingly disconnected symptoms—from skin rashes, hives, and digestive distress to tachycardia, brain fog, and sudden anxiety—make it a diagnostic chameleon, eluding even experienced clinicians. This article serves as a...

Know Your Clinical Flags: 5 Colors to Consider 01.05.2026

In any clinical practice, patient safety is the highest priority. A crucial aspect of ensuring this safety is the ability to recognize "clinical flags"—warning signs that may indicate a serious underlying condition requiring immediate medical attention or a referral. This article provides a clear and practical framework for practitioners by organizing these warnings into a five-color system. It mo...

In Memoriam: Neal Stuart Miller, LAc 01.05.2026

The acupuncture and Oriental medicine community mourns the passing of a cherished colleague, mentor, and pioneer, Neal Stuart Miller, LAc. This tribute celebrates the life and profound contributions of a practitioner whose dedication left an indelible mark on the profession. The article reflects on Neal's journey into the healing arts, his passion for patient care, and his unwavering commitment to...

The Alchemy of Listening 01.05.2026

In the landscape of Traditional Chinese Medicine, diagnosis is an art form, and its most fundamental tool is often the most overlooked: deep, intentional listening. This article explores the concept of listening as a transformative, alchemical process that turns a patient's story into a clear diagnostic picture and a powerful therapeutic bond. It moves beyond the simple act of hearing symptoms to...

Evidence-Based Practice: A Practical Tech Guide for TCM Practitioners and Students 01.05.2026

In an increasingly data-driven healthcare landscape, the ability to integrate modern research with traditional wisdom is paramount for the success and credibility of TCM. This article serves as an essential, practical guide for practitioners and students looking to confidently embrace evidence-based practice (EBP). It demystifies the process of finding, appraising, and applying scientific research...

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