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Current Aspects Regarding the Clinical Relevance of Electroacupuncture in Dogs with Spinal Cord Injury: A Literature Review

Mădălina Florina Dragomir, Cosmin Peștean, Iulia Melega, Cecilia‐Gabriella Danciu, Robert Cristian Purdoiu, Liviu Oană

2021Animals25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In recent years, the use of acupuncture and electroacupuncture has been increasing as more clinical research has been conducted showing positive results in the treatment of animals, particularly dogs. Electroacupuncture is a more complex and specific acupuncture technique that involves electrical stimulation on acupuncture needles. Most of the studies have shown that the beneficial effects of electroacupuncture are more evident than in acupuncture alone. This review included studies focused only on dogs with spinal cord injury. Research facility animals (mice, rats, and rabbits) were avoided. Titles and abstracts of identified articles were read, and outlines were made to be better understood. Clinical applications are discussed and suggested in each section. When specialists use this method, electroacupuncture can be an excellent complementary therapy for veterinary patients' pain control.

Topics & Concepts

ElectroacupunctureAcupunctureMedicineSpinal cord injurySpinal cord stimulatorSpinal cordPhysical therapyAnesthesiaAcupuncture analgesiaStimulationClinical significancePhysical medicine and rehabilitationIntensive care medicineAlternative medicineSpinal cord stimulationInternal medicinePathologyPsychiatryAcupuncture Treatment Research StudiesVeterinary Orthopedics and NeurologyHuman-Animal Interaction Studies
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