Dr. wins National Award for Acupuncture Research to Treat SD


Posted by Mel Dubovick ® , Jun 30,2002,06:03   Archive
I received a copy of this article from a SD correspondence pal. I contacted the doctor to ask which acupuncture points were the most effective and got his response posted at the end of this note.

Researchers Receive National Award for Acupuncture Research
(Contact :Vicki Hohnroth (513) 585-7200)

Northern Kentucky-In April, Steven Scheer, M.D., physician acupuncturist and medical director of The St. Luke Hospitals Sleep Disorders Centers, will accept an award from the Medical Acupuncture Research Foundation for work conducted by Scheer and a team of local researchers. The team's research indicates that acupuncture can treat a speech disorder called adductor spasmodic dysphonia.

Spasmodic dysphonia is a vocal disorder that usually appears in adulthood in both males and females. A mild, strained hoarseness may develop over months or years into a more intensely strained voice, disabling the ability to speak. The usual treatment for patients with adductor spasmodic dysphonia is injections of botulinum toxin into the muscles controlling the vocal folds to temporarily halt the adductor spasm. "The current treatments for this disorder can be painful and traumatic," says Scheer. Through this study, the researchers learned that participants who suffer from this disorder showed a positive response from acupuncture.

The researchers will receive a second place national award from The Medical Acupuncture Research Foundation, an organization that was developed to fund more research in the area of acupuncture. Scheer will accept the award at the organization's national meeting in April.

Researchers who also contributed to this study included Linda Lee, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati; Joseph C. Stemple, Ph.D., Blaine Block Institute for Voice Analysis and Rehabilitation in Dayton, Ohio; Samantha Daughton, M.A., University of Cincinnati; Barbara Weinrich, Ph.D., Miami University; Tracy Miller-Seiler, M.A., Miami University; Scott Goeller, M.D., Sure Care Medical Center in Dayton, Ohio; and Linda Levin, Ph.D., Center for Biostatistical Services at the University of Cincinnati.

The St. Luke Hospitals are part of the Health Alliance, an integrated health care delivery system, which also includes The Christ Hospital, The University Hospital, The Jewish Hospital, The Fort Hamilton Hospital and the physicians of Alliance Primary Care.

Editors--To arrange to see a demonstration of this research or to interview Dr. Scheer please call 513-585-7200.


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I wrote to Dr. Scheer and his response is below:

Dear Mel,
We used the Lung/Large Intestine distinct meridian (well known to any
physicians who studied acupuncture under Joe Helms at UCLA) for 25-30 minutes at 15 or 80 Hz frequency) and we used ear acupuncture on the French and Chinese "larynx" points. Patients learned to stimulate their own ears on these larynx points with a "pointer plus" ear stimulator, available from a national vendor (OMS in Boston, 800-323-1839) for $75.

If you want to find physicians who trained at UCLA, the website to use is "medicalacupuncture.org". IF you need further details from me, or your chosen acupuncturist needs details, either contact my office (859-572-3453) or E-mail your question. I hope this has helped. Good luck!!
Steve Scheer

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Re : Dr. wins National Award for Acupuncture Research to Treat SD --- Mel Dubovick
Posted by harriet mandel ® , Jun 30,2002,23:00 Top of Thread Archive
I used the website given by you....They list their specialties .......not where
they trained......looking for someone in
Boca Raton, Fl. area.......sounds much
better than botox.



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Posted by Mary B ® (mary b,Mary B), Jul 01,2002,08:15 Top of Thread Archive
If anyone else tries the accupuncture, I hope you'll keep us informed
of your results. Is there anyone that was part of the initial study?
I'd love to hear from you.
Mary B



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Re : Dr. wins National Award for Acupuncture Research to Treat SD --- Mel Dubovick
Posted by kimberly newark ® , Jul 05,2002,10:43 Top of Thread Archive
I have been going to a Acupunturist since April,2 times a week,apart from her being probably the sweetest person i have ever met,and seriously and genuinely wanting to help me.I actually met her at a friends retirement party,and she called me,now how many people want to help you where they call you?? Anyway,she works on alot of different parts on me,and she did straighten out my female problem,and we have been working on my voice,it still seems the same to me,but the chinese believe that if your circulation and "ying and yang" are out of whack you will have big problems,they also believe that the bad things that happen to you kind of get stuck between your diaphragm and voice box evidently,i just laugh and tell her then if that was the case i would be so filled up i wouldnt be able to move at all,she says"we fix you,it just take time" well it can be very expensive i can tell you that,and if you dont have excellent insurance you might as well forget it,because its like 150 a visit,I can tell you when i leave her office i feel sooooooooooooooo relaxed and i was petrified of the needles and first,and now i cant wait to have them ,hoping they will help me,stranger things have happened you know,her experience is she was a surgeon in china,and when she came over here they told her she would have to take 4 more years of college,so she decided to do acupunture,because her daughter was starting college,she says she does it on herself,and her husband,and hes from mississippi,so it cant be all that bad if he lets her do it,ha ha.
I do have an appt with an ent finally in a couple weeks who deals with this,thanks to the websites here i have found one in central florida rather than 2 hours away.
just thought i would let you all know how my accupuncture is going.
have a nice weekend
Kimberly

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Posted by fancynancy ® , Jul 08,2002,14:29 Top of Thread Archive
If you or anyone else has Kaiser Permanente insurance...they just approved coverage of acupuncture, for chronic conditions (like SD). I recently went for a treatment. Didn't do much this time. Neither does chiropractic, which usually releives some of the strain to talk. Don't know what's up. Could be the California summer smog....But I also believe in things taking time, and will continue both forms of treatment.
Still haven't tried the Neurontin, and hesitant to do so, since so many have mentioned side effects.



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Posted by Renee Urban ® , Jul 22,2002,11:59 Top of Thread Archive
I have tried acupucture before and it didn't work for me. But it is like everything with SD. Some things work for some people and some things don't, so it is worth a try.

Renee Urban ADSD/ Central Texas




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Positive results from accupuncture treatment

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Posted by michael castaneda ® , Aug 23,2002,11:31 Top of Thread Archive
When I saw this message I printed out the information and took it to a local accupuncture practitioner here in Austin. He followed the protocol suggested, using the ear points, and after three treatments I began to notice a difference. Although my symptoms were sporadic, with some days better than others, using the phone was a guarantee that my voice would lock up. After treatment I noticed that my phone voice was more natural, and it has pretty much remained so.

People have noticed the difference at work, and though I still have episodes where I wrestle with my voice, it is significantly improved.

I just wanted to post this here so you know that for some people (lucky me) this treatment seems to be effective. I'll post occasionally with updates re. the long-term efficacy.

Michael




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Posted by Dee in OR ® , Aug 24,2002,11:35 Top of Thread Archive
Mishael,

Thanks for your post about acupuncture. I have medication induced Tardive Dystonia, including blepharospasm but NOT SD. However, I have been having good results with acupuncture also for writer's cramp and for leg & feet cramps/spasms. Glad it's working for you.

Cheers,
DeeOR




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Posted by Susan Stewart ® , Aug 25,2002,16:36 Top of Thread Archive
Has anyone in New Jersey tried this method? If so, could you give
me the name of the accupuncture practioner? Thanks...Susan AD/SD



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Posted by fancynancy ® , Aug 25,2002,01:25 Top of Thread Archive
Mel, it's great that you posted all this info. I copied it and emailed it to my acupuncture doc, and he said he'll try it.

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AB/SD, central CA




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