Acupuncture
Introduction
Acupuncture or Needling Therapy is a traditional
form of oriental medicine which originated in China and is practiced by
therapists all over the world. A component of Traditional Chinese Medicine
(TCM), Acupuncture is commonly used to treat pain or illness by inserting very
fine needles at specific points on the skin, which are located near nerve
endings. The word Acupuncture is derived from the Latin words 'acus' meaning
needle and ‘puncture’ meaning to puncture.
Acupuncture is based on the theory that energy,
called chi (pronounced 'chee'), flows through and around the body along
pathways called meridians. In this system, it is believed that illness occurs
when something blocks or unbalances the chi. Acupuncture is a way to unblock or
influence chi and help it flow back into balance. It involves stimulating
specific acupuncture points on the body. Acupuncture is done by putting very
thin needles into the skin at certain points on the body. This is done to
influence the energy flow. Sometimes heat, pressure, or mild electrical current
is used along with needles. The insertion of thin, metallic, solid needles at
the acupuncture points produces a wide variety of effects in the body of the
patient. It helps to clear energy blockages and encourage the normal flow of
vital energy through the body and the various internal systems, of the patient.
The effect of acupuncture may involve stimulation of nerves in the skin and
muscles, which helps to restore imbalance of energy, stimulation of the immune
system, release natural painkillers, release hormones called endorphin in the
brain, which block pain.
Acupuncturists are healthcare practitioners who are
trained to treat the entire individual rather than the specific illness or
condition. In order to determine the proper course of treatment, they consider
the patient's physical, mental and emotional condition and provide support to
patients with chronic diseases. Acupuncture specialists treat a variety of
medical conditions, symptoms, and side effects, including chronic pain (e.g.,
headache, back pain, arthritis), nausea and vomiting (e.g., after surgery or
chemotherapy), stroke rehabilitation, menstrual cramps, cosmetic problems, skin
diseases etc.
ELIGIBILITY:
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Those who hold a degree (master's or doctor's) in
Acupuncture can practice as an acupuncturist. This career requires proper
training and experience, so one must make sure that they join in a renowned
college for studying acupuncture courses.
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Indian
Academy of Acupuncture Science, Aurangabad offers 1 year
diploma and 3 year degree in Acupuncture for 10+2 students. The 2 year Master's
degree course in Acupuncture are open for those having a bachelor's degree in
healthcare or alternative medicine related subject such as MBBS, BHMS, BAMS,
BUMS, Bachelor of Naturopathy, Bachelor of Acupuncture and DTCM (Department of
Tourism and Commerce Marketing). Degree in physiology, anatomy, biology and
psychology will be helpful for aspiring acupuncturists to succeed in their
careers. The institute also offers training and correspondence courses in
Acupuncture.
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Indian
Board of Alternative Medicines, Kolkata duly registered by
the Government of West Bengal offers 1 year Doctor of Medicine in Acupuncture -
M.D. (ACU) through distance education. Those who have passed any degree course
from authentic institution or completed their MBBS, BDS, DMS, DHMS, BHMS, BAMS,
BASM, BEMS, BIAMS, BNYT, BATS, BUMS, BPT, B.Pharm, MD (AM) etc are eligible.
For practitioners and research workers who are practicing for the last 10
years, the minimum basic qualification is exempted and they can directly apply
for the Doctorate program.
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Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU )
offers Online program in PG Diploma in Acupuncture for Medical graduates
(Allopathy, Homeopathy, Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Yoga and Naturopathy) which
can be completed within 1 to 3 years.
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International College of Acupuncture and Natural
Medicine (ICANM) offers 1 year online certificate training course - with 4
contact sessions of 10 days each in a year.
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Physiotherapists and Dentists or those who possess
Bachelors degree in Allopathy, Homeopathy, Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Yoga and
Naturopathy can apply for this course.
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Alternative Medicine College offers 2
year Associate degree in Acupuncture for 10+2 students and 1 year post graduate
diploma in Acupuncture for Graduates in healthcare or alternative medicine or
related subject.
SKILLS REQUIRED
Those interested in a career in Acupuncture, must
have a keen interest in alternative medicine and holistic healing therapies. In
order to succeed in their profession, Acupuncturists need to possess a few
personal qualities, specifically people skills:
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Excellent interpersonal, communication and
listening skills
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Understanding and sensitivity
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Patience
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Self-awareness and emotional stability
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A logical approach to solving problems
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Good hand-eye coordination and a steady hand
NATURE OF WORK
AND JOB PROSPECTS OF ACUPUNCTURISTS
Acupuncturists play an effective role in not only
helping to cure illnesses/ disorders, but also to prevent such illnesses/
disorders from occurring again. As any other medical
practitioner, duties and responsibilities of an acupuncturist involves
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Carefully listening to the problems of the patient
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Examining and diagnosing patient's
symptoms, physiological disorders and injuries
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Taking patient's medical history, their physical
and emotional health, lifestyle and diet as well as sometimes taking their blood
pressure
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After diagnosing the exact problem, they explain to
patients about the treatment they will perform and answer any questions
patients may have
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For the treatment, they take various factors into
account, such as deciding the size of needles to use and where to insert them
(there are 365 acupuncture points on the body).
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Selecting specific points on the body to be treated
and inserting needles according to the level of stimulation required.
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Keeping records of treatment given to each patient.
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Recommend therapeutic exercise or dietary
guidelines to the patients
REMUNERATION:
Remuneration in this field mainly depend on
the success of the practice. During the initial stage of acupuncture practice,
one may not be able to earn much. With years of experience, an Acupuncturist
can gain large number of regular clients and a decent steady income. Once they
get established, they can charge fee per session and earn more. The duration of
the treatment program varies depending on the severity of the problem.
v Associate Degree in Acupuncture
v Bachelor of Acupuncture
v Certificate Course in Acupuncture
v Certificate Course in Acupuncture and Reflexology
v Diploma in Acupuncture (Correspondence/ Distance
Education)
v Diploma in Acupuncture
v Doctor of Medicine in Acupuncture M.D.(Acu)
(Correspondence/ Distance Education)
v Doctor of Medicine in Acupuncture M.D.(Acu)
v Master of Acupuncture
v Post Graduate Diploma in Acupuncture
v Post Graduate Diploma in Alternative Medicine in
Acupuncture
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