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Lesiones deportivas tratadas con acupuntura.
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Goal-directed acupuncture in sports Taras Usichenko Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald
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Page 1: Acupuntura en Deportes

Goal-directed

acupuncture

in sportsin sports

Taras Usichenko

Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine

Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald

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Outline

1. Case report: acupuncture in modern pentathlon

2. Review of the literature & discussion

3. Conclusion

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Modern pentathlon

"The most perfect sportsmen, therefore, are the Pentathletes because

in their bodies strength and speed are combined in beautiful

harmony.“ Aristotle

1. Shooting: 4.5 mm air pistol 10 m distance, 20 shots

2. Fencing: epée, one-touch, max. 1 min. fight

3. Swimming: 200 m free style

4. Horse riding: 400 m parcours with max. 12 obstacles 120 cm high

5. Cross: 3000 m cross-country

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Modern pentathlon – physiological challenge

• Endurance

• Rapid force

• Concentration

• Change of various functional systems

ALL SPORT disciplines on one DAY!!!

“BALANCE - THE PENTATHLETE”

Richard Ennis, 2007

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• Male athlete, 20 yrs old

Case report

Start for 3000 m at 2008

• 183 cm, 75 kg

• Candidate to national team

• Limiting performance - CROSS

• Main problems during cross:

Start for 3000 m at 2008

Beijing Olympic Games

- pain in epigastrium (2nd part of distance)

- „Heavy“ knees

http://news.xinhuanet.com

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1. Clinical examination

2. Palpation: “five-element” points

Muo-and Shu- Points

Diagnostics

Muo-and Shu- Points

Akabane-Test

3. Thermography of acupoints using „Agema Thermovision 870,

resolution 0.13°

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Diagnostics revealed the points of GB and ST meridians

BL18 and 19

GB 31, 32, 34 and 40

ST36 and ST40

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Complaints

Acupoints used to improve cross performance…

1.Pain in epigastrium

2.„Heavy“ knees

GV26

Usichenko et al. eCAM 2009

Points

1.ST36, GB34

2. GV26

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Complaints

1. General fatigue

…Fencing

1. General fatigue

2. Arm fatigue

PointsGV26

1. GV 26

2. LI4, LI10, LI11, TH5

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Complaints

…Shooting

LI4

1. Psychic agitation

2. Tremor of the arm

Points

LI4, H7

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Complaints

…Swimming 200m free style

Complaints

„Stiffness“ of the shoulder muscles

Points GV26

1.LI4, 11, 14, TH5, GB21

2.GV26

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• Nr. 1 in national team during the active career

• Continuous improvement of performance

• Strong psychological component (acc. to coach‘ opinion)

Results

Cross• Strong psychological component (acc. to coach‘ opinion)

10 Min.

Cross

09:25

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Discussion

Cross

1. Only case report

2. Training effect?

3. Placebo?

10 Min.

Cross

4. Acupuncture as doping?

09:25

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Increase of performance in top athletes after TENS applied to acupuncture point LI4

Placebo? – not only

LI4

Kaada Acupunct Electrother Res 1984

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Acupuncture for athletes of Chinese national team

Doctors at Bejing Sports University use

acupuncture to treat up to 70% sports injuries

Medal ranking Olympic Games 2008 in Beijing

Watts Lancet 2008

„We use a mix of modern western

and older Chinese techniques...“

Dr. Jiao Wei

Director of University Sport Medicine

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Summer_Olympics_medal_table

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WADA doping criteria

World Anti-Doping Code

a substance or method shall be considered a doping if WADA determines that a substance or method shall be considered a doping if WADA determines that

the substance or method meets any 2 of the following 3 criteria:

(i)medical or other scientific evidence that the substance or method has the

potential to enhance or enhances sport performance;

(ii) medical or other scientific evidence that the use of the substance or

method represents an actual or potential health risk to the athlete;

http://www.wada-ama.org/rtecontent/document/code v2009En.pdf.

method represents an actual or potential health risk to the athlete;

(iii) WADA’s determination that the use of the substance or method violates

the spirit of sport

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Results

Acupuncture as doping?

Design

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• The idea of goal-directed and symptom-oriented

Conclusion & future directions

• The idea of goal-directed and symptom-oriented

stimulation of acupuncture points in top athletes is

suggested

• The expected “performance-improving” effects of

acupuncture should be verified using appropriate

methodology (RCT and experimental investigations)

• Question of acupuncture relation to doping should be

clarified

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Thank you for your attention

Reuters 2008


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