the author reviews recent development of acupuncture treatment of prolapse of intervertebral disc from 1) acupuncture treatment including electroacupuncture (EA) therapy
wrist-ankle therapy
combined therapies of EA and cupping
or acupuncture and moxibustion
etc.
by choosing body acupoints
scalp-points
abdominal acupoints
etc.; 2) combined treatment of acupuncture and lumbar vertebral traction; 3) combined treatment of acupuncture and massage; and 4) animal experimental study and clinical research on the action mechanism of acupuncture. In regard to acupoint selection
lumbar Jiaji (EX-B 2) is used very often; additionally
some back-shu points and those of the lower limbs are also frequently used in clinic. Results indicate that acupuncture therapy works well in improving clinical symptoms of patients with prolapse of intervertebral disc. Animal experiments display that in nerve-root compression model
acupuncture can relieve demyelination of the compressed nerve fibers and reduce edema of nerve tissue. In sciatica rat model
acupuncture stimulation possesses analgesic effect for which acupuncture induced up-regulation of the expression of prooppiomelanocortin (POMC) of the arcuate nuclei of the hypothalamus may be responsible. CT examination suggests that after acupuncture treatment
the prolapsed pulpiform nucleus recover its normal position
which is identical to the alleviation of clinical symptoms. Ultrasonic examination shows that acupuncture and massage can widen the internal diameter of the vertebral canal and change the position relationship between the prolapsed lumbar intervertebral disc and the compressed nerve root.