Course syllabus for

Medical Acupuncture, 15 credits

Medicinsk akupunktur, 15 hp
This course syllabus is valid from autumn 2016.
Please note that the course syllabus is available in the following versions:
Course code
9H1017
Course name
Medical Acupuncture
Credits
15 credits
Form of Education
Contract education (credits)
Main field of study 
Clinical Medical Science 
Level 
AV - Second cycle 
Grading scale
Fail (U) or pass (G)
Department
Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society
Decided by
Styrelsen för utbildning
Decision date
2012-08-16
Revised by
Board of Higher Education
Last revision
2016-02-04
Course syllabus valid from
Autumn 2016

Specific entry requirements

A minimum of 120 credits and a licence to practise issued by Socialstyrelsen as a physiotherapist, nurse, occupational therapist, doctor of medicine or dentist. Or a licence to practise issued by Socialstyrelsen as a naprapath or chiropractor. And proficiency in Swedish and English equivalent to Swedish B/Swedish 3 and English A/English 6.

Objectives

The course in medical acupuncture aims at achieving skills in integrating medical acupuncture as a treatment method for pain in
clinical practice.

Knowledge and understanding
On completion of the course, the student should be able to:

  • explain origin and modulation of pain from a physiological perspective.
  • describe how medical acupuncture modulates the nervous system and influences physiological processes.
  • describe, explain and motivate dosage, indications and contraindications, risks, legal aspects and keeping medical records as well as
  • critically describe and review treatment principles from a physiological perspective.

Skills and abilities
On completion of the course, the student should be able to:

  • classify a given pain condition and explain the choice based on knowledge in pain physiology and known clinical findings and be able to apply principles of pain measurement and pain rating.
  • independently plan, carry out and evaluate treatment with manual acupuncture/electroacupuncture in different pain conditions.

Judgement and approach
On completion of the course, the student should be able to:

  • reflect on individual variations that can influence the pain experience, the planning and the implementation of the acupuncture treatment such as the effect of sex, age, physiological and psychological factors.
  • reflect and evaluate design and performance analysis in scientific articles in the area of acupuncture.

Content

The course is divided into four parts.

Pain physiology, 3 hp Part 1 contains:
Studies in pain physiology, pain classification, endogenous pain controlling
systems, placebo as well as pain analysis and pain rating. Medical acupuncture - physiology and treatment, 4 hp Part 2 contains:
Lectures and seminars/workshops in for example acupuncture physiology, treatment principles, dosage, risks, adverse reactions and sham - and placebo acupuncture and electroacupuncture. Practical applications and case seminars, 5 hp Part 3 contains:
Practical application (needling) with localisation of needle points and practical training
as well as patient case seminars. For security reasons, all compulsory sessions of acupuncture treatment has to be attended before the students are allowed to begin the practical application (needling). Extended essay, 3 hp Part 4 contains a written advanced assignment, that is examined in writing and being presented orally.

Teaching methods

All in the course included parts start from a problem-oriented and collaborative view on learning where the working methods give precondition because the student takes responsibility for his learning actively. Central is to take responsibility for the learning and to search and evaluate new knowledge.

The course contains lectures, seminars, workshops and practical application. In addition, self studies. The students will also write and present an advanced assignment orally.

Practical application (needling practise) takes place in pairs during the entire course why you as a participant need to feel comfortable being needled during the course. For security reasons, all compulsory sessions of acupuncture treatment has to be attended before the students are allowed to begin the practical application (needling).

Compulsory parts in the course are seminars/workshops and practical applied parts which are marked in the timetable. Attendance at other elements in the course are not compulsory, but are strongly recommended.

Examination

Part 1. Pain physiology
Be examined in writing.

Part 2. Medical acupuncture; physiology and treatment
Is examined´in writing and via compulsory seminars and workshops*.

Part 3. Practical application and patient case seminars
Is examined using compulsory practical exercises and seminars*.

Part 4. Written advanced assignment
Is examined through a written advanced assignment that also should be presented orally.

* Attendance during the initial mandatory sessions is required for safety reasons for continued participation in the course. Possibility to supplement certain absence from compulsory parts can be offered at assembly time. On absences more than a day, there will be an opportunity at the next course, provided that there is a decided course. This cannot be guaranteed and are subject to availability.

Transitional provisions


 

Other directives

Language of instruction: Swedish.

Literature and other teaching aids

Om smärta : ett fysiologiskt perspektiv Norrbrink, Cecilia; Lundeberg, Thomas
Akupunktur : punkthandbok Andersson, Sven; Ottosson, David; Lundeberg, Thomas
White, Adrian.; Cummings, T. M.; Filshie, Jacqueline. An introduction to Western medical acupuncture
Fysiologi Lännergren, Jan; Westerblad, Håkan; Ulfendahl, Mats; Lundeberg, Thomas
Sluka, Kathleen A. Mechanisms and management of pain for the physical therapist