Acupuncture benefits vision for patients with ischemic optic neuropathy. In a recent investigation, acupuncture improved visual acuity and light sensitivity while reducing defects of the visual field for patients with nonarteritic ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION). Acupuncture treatment for the eyes. The researchers note the improvements suggest "that regular and continuous acupuncture treatment contributed to the recovery of the visual function of these patients. This may be because acupuncture promoted the blood circulation of artery in the brain and eyes and around the optic disc." They add, "acupuncture repaired and reconstructed the visual pathways."
Nonarteritic ischemic optic neuropathy is a common optic neuropathy for patients over the age of 50. Risk factors include diabetes and hypertension. Signs and symptoms include unilateral loss of eyesight, visual defects and optic disc swelling or paleness. Researchers from the Department of Ophthalmology at the China-Japan Friendship Hospital and from the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine conducted the study. The researchers note "this is the first report about acupuncture treatment for degenerative damage of the optic nerve caused by NAION."
Acupuncture
Sterile, disposable needles of 0.25 x 40 mm were used. The following acupuncture points were administered for patients:
Jingming (BL 1)
EX-HN7 (Qiuhou, M-HN-8)
Yangbai (GB 14)
Acupuncture Single Point Baihui , DU19
Sishencong (EX- HN 1)
Taiyang (EX- HN 5)
Acupuncture Single Point Fengchi, GB20
Hegu (LI 4)
Waiguan (TE5)