The American Academy of Medical Acupuncture
It is surprising to many people that a large and growing number of traditional physicians support the use of and practice of acupuncture
techniques. The American Academy of Medical Acupuncture was organized by physicians who want to further the use of acupuncture in regular medical
treatment. The Academy was founded nearly twenty years ago by a group of physicians trained in acupuncture, which graduated from courses
sponsored by the UCLA School of Medicine.It used to be that acupuncture practitioners had vast knowledge of the traditional acupuncture
techniques and philosophy, but little or no training in traditional western medicine. At the other end of the medical spectrum were physicians,
who knew nothing about traditional Chinese medicine, and looked with some doubt on the claims of acupuncture treatment. However, a number of
studies and experiments showed that acupuncture gave consistently good results in a number of areas, and so physicians started referring their
patients for particular problems, such as persistent pain. After some time traditional physicians starting learning and using acupuncture
techniques as part of their own methods of treatment. In addition to the techniques, they learned the long history behind the current acupuncture
techniques.
The Academy (known as AAMA) is important to both physicians and patients, for members of the AAMA meet the highest standards for both
traditional medicine and certified acupuncture practitioners. Most patients implicitly trust physicians, both for their extensive training and
for their high standards of practice. They extend both of these to the practice of acupuncture within their
offices.
One of the goals of the AAMA is to spread knowledge and appreciation of acupuncture to other physicians and health professionals that
presently know little about its use. Most physicians in hospitals have heard of the possible use of acupuncture instead of anesthesia, but it is
also becoming more accepted in other areas, such as minimizing pain and nausea for the patient once the operation is over and the patient is in
the recovery room. Acupuncture also has some interesting uses possible in emergency room treatments.
The AAMA is also very dedicated to pursuing research and studies into new applications for acupuncture in both the hospital and physician
office settings. It is especially interested in researchers to look into the fundamentals of why certain acupuncture techniques are as successful
as they are. In other words, many doctors want a traditional medical explanation of the process that the acupuncture treatment starts. It seems
that a simple insertion of a number of needles is a mystifying way to accomplish the results, and there is a good deal of research into how to
exactly explain the mechanisms that occur. Doctors who do research into these areas may publish their results in a magazine called
Medical Acupuncture, the official journal of the American Academy of Medical Acupuncture. These magazine presents authoritative papers, case
reports, and research findings that integrate concepts from traditional and modern forms of acupuncture with Western medical training. This
publication covers the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture in pain relief, cancer, stroke, pulmonology, urology, OB/GYN, gastroenterology,
and much more.
The existence of a large and growing numbers of qualified physicians that are also trained acupuncturists guarantees that the benefits of each
discipline will continue to make current American health practice better for the patients.
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