Pulse Controlled Laser Acupuncture Concept

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PCLAC

Pulse Controlled Laser Acupuncture Concept

Dr. med. vet. Uwe Petermann (DVM)

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Introductory remarks ........................................................................................... 8 Foreword ............................................................................................................ 17 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 18 Acupuncture, one of the oldest forms of therapy in the world, modern than newer before 18 First, there is great scepticism ............................................................................... 18 The use of acupuncture is now growing rapidly .......................................................... 18 What is the way that acupuncture works?............................................................... 19 Progress through the use of laser technology ............................................................. 20 Where is the evidence? Numerous tests have verified the outstanding efficacy of acupuncture. ........................................................................................................... 21 Which diseases can be treated successfully with laser acupuncture? ........................... 24 Acupuncture today is meeting with growing interest from veterinarians ......................... 27 References: ......................................................................................................... 30

Chapter 1............................................................................................................. 31 Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine ......................................................... 31 The history of veterinary acupuncture ........................................................................ 32 Eastern physiology .................................................................................................. 34 Phases of Change (5 Elements) ............................................................................... 37 The function circuits or meridians .......................................................................... 39 The element Wood ............................................................................................... 39 The element Fire.................................................................................................. 40 The element Earth ............................................................................................... 41 The element Metal ............................................................................................... 42 The element Water .............................................................................................. 43 Sheng and Co Cycle ............................................................................................ 44 The origin of diseases .......................................................................................... 45 Eight Principles ....................................................................................................... 46 Yin - Yang disease ............................................................................................... 46 Internal - external disease ..................................................................................... 47 Coldness - heat ailments ...................................................................................... 47 Deficiency - excess ailments ................................................................................. 47 Placing the meridians in the traditional Chinese frame of thought ................................. 48 Tonification points ................................................................................................ 49 Sedation points .................................................................................................... 49 Source points ...................................................................................................... 49 Luo Connecting points .......................................................................................... 50 Alarm points ........................................................................................................ 51 Back Shu or Association points ............................................................................. 52 Master points ....................................................................................................... 53 Influential points ................................................................................................... 53 He Sea points ...................................................................................................... 54 Opening points: ................................................................................................... 55 Acupuncture points and meridians ....................................................................... 55 Point locations ..................................................................................................... 56 Lungmeridian ...................................................................................................... 58

pclac 3 ___________________________________________________________________________ Large Intestine ..................................................................................................... 58 Stomach meridian ................................................................................................ 60 Spleen Meridian ................................................................................................... 60 Heart Meridian ..................................................................................................... 62 Small Intestine meridian ....................................................................................... 62 Bladder meridian.................................................................................................. 64 Kidney meridian ................................................................................................... 66 Pericardium meridian ........................................................................................... 68 Triple Heater meridian .......................................................................................... 68 Gallbladder meridian ............................................................................................ 70 Liver meridian ...................................................................................................... 70 The Eight Extraordinary Vessels............................................................................ 72 The Governing Vessel .......................................................................................... 72 Conception Vessel ............................................................................................... 72 The Ting (= Jing Well) points................................................................................. 75 Some simple concepts of treatment: .......................................................................... 79 Shu-Mo-treatment ................................................................................................ 79 Rule of the linked meridians .................................................................................. 79 Midday Midnight concept ...................................................................................... 80 Mother Son rule ................................................................................................... 81 Tendo Muscular Meridians .................................................................................... 82 Acupuncture, a regulatory therapy............................................................................. 83 Anatomy of the acupuncture point ......................................................................... 83 The Effects of Acupuncture ...................................................................................... 84 References.......................................................................................................... 89

Chapter 2............................................................................................................. 90 Modern (western scientific) Acupuncture ........................................................ 90 Locating the active acupuncture points through RAC/VAS pulse control .................... 91 Direct RAC/VAS .................................................................................................. 91 Laser Therapy and Laser Acupuncture ................................................................. 93 Summary ............................................................................................................ 93 History of laser technology .................................................................................... 94 Application of LLLT in humans and animals ............................................................ 94 Therapy and acupuncture lasers ........................................................................... 94 Acupuncture lasers are diode lasers ...................................................................... 95 Function of the diode laser .................................................................................... 95 Emission of continuous wave laser ........................................................................ 96 Emission of impulse laser ..................................................................................... 96 Frequencies according to Nogier ........................................................................... 98 Frequencies according to Bahr .............................................................................. 99 Frequencies according to Reininger......................................................................100 Results of investigations into the effective mechanisms of the therapeutic laser ...........101 Physiological basis of laser effects .......................................................................101 Effectiveness of therapeutic laser .........................................................................101 More than 300 scientific publications on the effects of LLLT ....................................103 Indication for Laser Acupuncture, Body and Ear Acupuncture Treatment .................107 Orthopaedics ......................................................................................................107 1. Back pain in horses and dogs ...........................................................................107 2. Tying up in horses ...........................................................................................110 3. Acute lameness, distortion and contusion in horses and dogs .............................110

pclac 4 ___________________________________________________________________________ 4. Acute and chronic laminitis in horses.................................................................111 5. Acute and chronic tendonitis (bowed tendon) .....................................................113 6. Infectious arthritis and tendonitis .......................................................................115 Wound healing ...................................................................................................116 1. Not infected wounds ........................................................................................116 2. Wound infection ..............................................................................................116 3. Abscesses and phlegmonia ..............................................................................119 4. Infections of the navel and fistulas of the urachus ...............................................120 Gynaecology ......................................................................................................121 1. Ovary, Uterus and Hormonal diseases ...........................................................121 2. Parturition disorders ........................................................................................123 Internal diseases.................................................................................................123 1. Liver disease ..................................................................................................124 2. Colic and abdominal pain .................................................................................124 3. Lung diseases, Asthma and COPD (RAO) .........................................................124 4. Kidney disease ...............................................................................................124 5. Heart disease .................................................................................................125 6. Eye disorders ..................................................................................................125 7. Emergency treatment for shock and collapse .....................................................126 Neurology ..........................................................................................................126 Case report ........................................................................................................127 Radial paralysis of a 3-year-old mare after lightning stroke .....................................127 Local laser treatment as the ideal introduction to acupuncture .................................128 References.........................................................................................................129

Chapter 3............................................................................................................132 Acupuncture in acute and chronic immunodeficiency ..................................132 Summary ...........................................................................................................133 Introduction ........................................................................................................133 Acute and chronic immunodeficiency........................................................................133 Pulse Controlled Laser Acupuncture as a Holistic Therapy .........................................134 Acupuncture a regulation therapy .........................................................................135 Substitution of “Kidney Energy” for ethiogenic treatment .........................................136 What therapy could be applied in acute immunodeficiency? ....................................138 Superficial respiratory infections ...........................................................................138 Superficial intestinal infections .............................................................................139 Superficial bladder infections ...............................................................................139 Immunodeficiency in chronic diseases ..................................................................142 The pool of energy ..............................................................................................142 Which possibilities do we have to balance out the organism? ..................................144 The Yin circle .....................................................................................................146 Energetic Acupuncture ........................................................................................147 Removal of pollutants ..........................................................................................148 How to find the pollutions and the right homeopathic dilution ...................................148 “Disturbing Focus” or “Perturbative Field” ..............................................................149 Disturbing foci in the teeth ...................................................................................151 disturb and the related Flower Essence that assists the body to eliminate the teeth foci. For treatment with the Flower Essences one gives one to two drops from the Stock Bottle a day or one can make a dilution of the Flower Essence. You place 10 drops of the remedy into 30ml of water and give 10 drops three times daily from the dilution for dogs and 20 drops three times daily for horses. .....................................................153 How to find disturbing foci ....................................................................................153

pclac 5 ___________________________________________________________________________ Treatment of the Disturbing Focus with Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) .................155 Cases that demonstrate immunodeficiency caused by the perturbative field principle 155 Case study No. 1 ................................................................................................155 Case study No.2 .................................................................................................156 Discussion .........................................................................................................159 References.........................................................................................................160

Chapter 4............................................................................................................162 Ear Acupuncture ...............................................................................................162 Ear Acupuncture Maps of orthopedic points, organ points and the pathway of the meridians at the ear ................................................................................................163 Summary ...........................................................................................................163 Introduction ........................................................................................................163 What is the way ear acupuncture works? ..............................................................164 Controlled Ear Acupuncture as a diagnostic tool ....................................................166 Body Acupuncture versus Ear Acupuncture ...........................................................167 Further development of Controlled Ear Acupuncture ..............................................168 Ear Acupuncture in Dogs and Horses ...................................................................170 Methodology of finding the orthopedic points .........................................................171 The procedure of lameness diagnostics by RAC-controlled ear acupuncture ............175 The organ-points on the ear .................................................................................175 Diagnostic and treatment by the body-points at the ear ..........................................176 Transposing the body-points to the ear .................................................................177 Comparing ear-points with identical body-points ....................................................177 The meridian points on the dogs and horses ear .......................................................180 Discovering of the meridian points on the ear ........................................................194 Ear Acupuncture and RAC control as a Diagnostic Tool .........................................195 Diagnosis of Lamenesses and organ diseases using RAC ......................................195 Different options to get RAC rebounds ..................................................................196 What tools do we need for ear acupuncture in horses and dogs? ............................197 Indications for ear-acupuncture in combination with local laser therapy ....................199 Indications ..........................................................................................................199 Healing of wounds ..............................................................................................199 Orthopedics ........................................................................................................200 Neurology ..........................................................................................................200 Internal diseases.................................................................................................201 Eye conditions ....................................................................................................201 Gynecological conditions and birth problems .........................................................202 Psychic ear points and related flower remedies .....................................................202 The emotions, the points, the flower essences and the laser frequencies .................204 Ear acupuncture contra body acupuncture ............................................................206 References.........................................................................................................207

Chapter 5............................................................................................................208 Acupuncture in Emergency Treatment ...........................................................208 Introduction ........................................................................................................209 Acupuncture in shock treatment ...........................................................................210 Case Study No. 1: 17 year old Andalusia mare in shock situation ............................212 Case Study No. 2: 8 year old Lousitano mare with long standing poor performance resistant to therapy .............................................................................................212 Case Study No. 3: 7 year old gelding, jumping horse (Hanoverian) with Myocarditis..214

pclac 6 ___________________________________________________________________________ Case Study No. 4: 12 years old jumping horse (Westphalian) with acute blockage of the vertebra Th9/10 ..................................................................................................215 Case Study No. 5 Emergency Acupuncture in dramatic colic of the horses ..............217 Stomach torsion of the dog ..................................................................................219 Birth emergencies ...............................................................................................219 Conclusions .......................................................................................................220 References.........................................................................................................221

Chapter 6............................................................................................................222 Laser Therapy and Laser Acupuncture in Wound Management and Post Operative Fields in Veterinary Medicine.................................................222 Introduction ............................................................................................................223 Why laser acupuncture? ......................................................................................223 Healing of wounds ..............................................................................................226 Primary or secondary infected wounds ..................................................................226 Hyper-granulation tissue ......................................................................................227 Eye conditions ....................................................................................................228 Castration wounds ..............................................................................................228 Postoperative prevention of disturbing foci ............................................................228 Patient Case Studies ..............................................................................................229 Case Study No. 1: Infected tarsitis in a two-year-old crossbred stallion ...................230 Case Study No. 2: digital synovial sheath inflammation in a six-year-old crossbred gelding ...............................................................................................................231 Case Study No. 3: A 3 year old gelding with very serious post-operative fistulation of the funiculus testis ....................................................................................................233 Case Study No. 4: Jumping horse with extreme pain after Kissing Spines” operation 234 Case Study No. 5: A two year old Hanoverian gelding with a large wound in the flexion area of the hock ..................................................................................................234 Case Study No. 6: A six year old male Scotch Terrier was bitten by a male Doberman

.........................................................................................................................236 Case Study No. 7: Gelding with an extraordinary reaction to laser treatment of the castration scar ....................................................................................................237 Discussion .........................................................................................................239 References.........................................................................................................240

Chapter 7............................................................................................................242 Acupuncture in severe Chronic (Allergic) Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) or Recurrent Airway Obstruction (RAO) in Horses ............242 Summary ...........................................................................................................243 Introduction ........................................................................................................244 Patients in this study ...........................................................................................244 Examination Procedure .......................................................................................245 Therapy .............................................................................................................245 Results ..............................................................................................................247 Case Studies .........................................................................................................248 Case Study No. 1: Eight-year old, dark brown, mare (Hanoverian) with back problems and a medium to high degree of COPD .................................................................249 Case study No. 2: A 13 year old Arabian mare for the last 9 years with COPD..........250 Case Study No. 3: A ten-year old Trakehnian gelding with very severe COPD ..........252 Discussion .............................................................................................................254 References.........................................................................................................255

pclac 7 ___________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 8............................................................................................................257 Laser Acupuncture in Treatment of Chronic Back Pain in Horses ...............257 Summary: ..............................................................................................................258 Introduction: ...........................................................................................................258 Own investigations ..............................................................................................259 Patients in the study ...............................................................................................259 Disturbing fields in back problems ........................................................................260 Case Study No. 1: Long standing back pain in 11 year old black warm-blooded gelding (Westphalian) .....................................................................................................262 Case Study No. 2: Back problem in an 8 year old dark brown warm-blooded mare (Hanoverian) ......................................................................................................263 Case Study No. 3: Tooth disturbing focus causes Back Pain in a 9 year old warmblooded chestnut mare (Hanoverian) ....................................................................263 Case Study No. 4: Acute ataxia in a 12 year old black warm-blooded mare (Oldenburger) .....................................................................................................264 Case Study No. 5: Jumping horse with extreme pain after “kissing spine“ operation ..265 Results ..................................................................................................................265 Discussion .............................................................................................................266 Conclusion .............................................................................................................266 References.........................................................................................................267

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