Depth of Needling
There are safety issues associated with acupuncture
treatment. Previous studies regarding needling depth of acupuncture points
revealed inconsistent results due to vague depth definition, acupuncture point
localisation and measuring tools. The objective of this study is to find and
compare the differences of the mean depths of 11 acupuncture points in the neck
and shoulder region between subjects, with variables including gender and body
mass index (BMI). This study was conducted at a single medical center in
Taiwan. Three hundred and ninety-four participants were included in this study.
Participants were grouped according to gender and BMI. Acupuncture points were
localised by WHO standard and measured by MRI. The distance from the needle
insertion point (surface of the skin) to any tissues that would cause
possible/severe complications. Mean depths of 11 points were obtained in groups
of different BMI and gender. Mean depths of all participants regardless of BMI
and gender are as follows, in centimetres: GB21=5.6, SI14=5.2, SI15=8.8,
GV15=4.9, GV16=4.6, GB20=5.0, ST9=1.6, SI16=1.8, SI17=2.4, TE16=3.1, LI18=1.3.
Participants with higher BMI had greater measured depths in both gender groups.
Male participants had larger mean depths than female participants regardless of
BMI except in SI17 and LI18. When taking BMI into consideration, depths in male
participants are greater than in female participants in most of the points
except the following: GB21, TE16 in obesity group; ST9 in underweight and
obesity group; SI16 in ideal body weight, overweight and obesity group; SI17,
LI18 in each group. Participants with higher BMI had greater measured depths
and males tended to have greater depths in most of the points. Clinical
practitioners are recommended to consider this information to prevent
complications when applying acupuncture treatment to their patients.
Source: Chou PC,
Huang YC,
Hsueh CJ,
Lin JG,
Chu HY.
Retrospective
study using MRI to measure depths of acupuncture points in neck and shoulder
region. BMJ Open. 2015 Jul 29;5(7):e007819.
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