Monday, March 10, 2008

Point Locators/Stimulators for Pain

Point Locators/Stimulators

A point locator/stimulator is nothing more than a device that emits a small electrical current and then monitors the resistance or conductance of the area beneath the point of the device.

Most of these devices have a light ( visual cue ) and an audible cue ( sound ) so the technician can hold the wand/pen and receive signals visually and audibly as they treat the patient. The price of these devices can range from $100 up to several thousand dollars. The devices can be small hand held, not much larger than a ball point pen, to a clinical unit that is 24" long, 12" tall and 18" deep with many bells and whistles.

The general method of operation is when the conductance of a point on the skin is high the machine emits a higher pitched sound and also the light bar races to the top of the scale. This indicates to the technician to treat this area. The device is then switched from monitoring the area to treating the area. The intensity of the current is increased and the point is stimulated generally for no more than 60 seconds. Upon completion of the stimulatory session the area is
checked again to see if the resistance has increased or conversely if the conductance has decreased.

The basic theory behind the device is there tends to be a correlation between points of high conductance and pain. Following injury, or in the case of chronic pain patients, these devices identify points in the pain area by measuring the resistance/conductance and the patient has many more conductive points in the immediate area of pain which are treated. Upon completion of the treatments the patient's pain level has been reduced.

The therapist generally does palpation over the painful area prior to and after treatment to verify the specific painful areas sensitivity has been reduced post treatment.

The actual points are often referred to as "trigger" points rather than "acupuncture" points. Acupuncture points refer to specific anatomical distances and trigger points refer to electrical characteristics of specific areas at a specific time.