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What
about the Electro- Acuscope used on Horses
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By
Deborah Powell 2002
- The Electro- Acuscope
is a brand name for one of many, micro current
instruments and has a companion instrument called the
Myopluse. Later models of the Myopluse were changed
and are now called the Myoscope. They were one of the
first direct copies of the original microcurrent units
marketed by Dr. Wing. (click
here).
Promoters of the Electro-Acuscope distanced themselves
of this connection by not elaborating on what is was,
but more on fancy advertising jargon to describe what
the product did. The distributors were successful in
marketing their unit to the point that categories of
alternative therapy were created such as the one found
in the book "Alternative Medicine by Deepak Chopra"
(Revised Edition pg 196). Listed as an alternative
therapy, the Electro-Acuscope. The only hint to being
a micro stimulator is the statement "Using a much
lower electrical current than a TENS unit". The goals
of the marketers of the Acuscope apparently wanted to
create the illusion of having a unique instrument
thereby making it difficult to compare to other
equipment using the micro amperage range. To be fair,
the majority of content is good information and is
appropriate to all micro amperage units with exception
to a few notations I have added for clarification. It
states as follows: Electro-Acuscope reduces pain by
stimulating tissue repair rather than by stimulation
of the nerve or causing muscle contractions (1). The
current is continually adjusted to match the
resistance from the damaged tissue in order to
facilitate the repair process (2). The skill of the
practitioner is of considerable importance for it
effective use.(3)
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- 1. It does stimulate
the nervous system, but will not stun the nerve sheath
as a mill amp (TENS) unit can.
- 2. The instrument
senses resistance and compensates to maintain the
chosen
current level.
- The instrument
does not make a distinction of the quality
of
the
tissue.
- 3. The knowledge of
the practitioner is beneficial, however note that just
using
microcurrent is
the key element.
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- Continued Excerpts:
Because of its prolonged effects on tissue repair, the
Electro-Acuscope can be applied to a broad range of
clinical conditions such as muscle spasm, migraines,
TMJ bursitis, arthritis, surgical incisions, sprains
and strains, neuralgia, herpes roster infections
(shingles), and bruises.
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- Steve Center MD has
added the following uses; treating local skin
infections, chronic fatigue syndrome, migraines, and
carpal tunnel syndrome, but predominantly sues it for
"acute and chronic pain, mainly of musculosketetal
origin from automobile accidents, lumbosacral )lower
back) sprains, shoulder strains and sports injuries.
George Godfrey, MD (founding member of the American
Trauma Society of the American College of Surgeons and
Medical Director of Atlantic Industrial College of
Surgeons in Atlantic City, NJ) is quoted "The most
impressive results are found in the severe muscle
contraction headaches associated with injuries to the
muscles of the upper chest, upper thorax, and neck.
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- The
same sort of implied uniqueness crosses over to the
equine world. Articles
in NE Equine
Journal (97), Performance Horse (99), So. Cal Ride Mag
(01) Morgan
Mag (98) and many
others have helped create name recognition for the
Acuscope brand. In fact, until recently the owners of
the this equipment
really did not
known that any other instruments utilizing micro
current existed! It was always referred to as
Electro-Acuscope Therapy.
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- Joel Rossen DVM
(small animal vet) was the first animal distributor
for the Acuscope/Myopluse and helped the initial
spread of equipment to the Equine industry.
(click
here)
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- After his departure
the Equine distribution was well on its way. A couple
of horse gals (1) a barrel racer in CA and the other
in the thoroughbred racing in LA became authorized
trainers and sellers of the equipment. Later an other
trainer was
added and is in
OR. The equipment they were selling was the old two
box system, one having GSR readings capabilities and
the other box has polarity control and a slightly
different wave form. (click here). While all other
units on the market with matching or better
specifications were quickly dropping in price;
distributors of the Acuscope/ Myopluse system
maintained $7500.00 per box, the initial introductory
prices in 1978. The equine trainers charged additional
$1600.00 for a 5 day course to teach you how to use
the equipment. This training teaches you little about
the equipment you are using, mostly where to put brass
plates (electrodes), how to do point work with the
probes and use electrode rollers. They share the
conditions that they have been successful with and the
protocols they like. Each trainers teachings vary
greatly. The training material issued is very dated,
but the Anatomy Chart Book is nice. The trainers are
all horse savvy people and have used the equipment for
many years. They all have therapy businesses and when
you train with them, "you usually work on their
client's horses".
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- Eventually there was
even an association formed (now defunct) called the
ATA (Acuscope Therapists of America) formed by members
trained to treat animals.
They had two
conferences to bring members together for information
sharing. From telephone interviews of 50 of the ATA
group they told a common story. Each experienced a
good result(s) from hiring someone to do the
treatments and were caught up in the emotion of
witnessing these vast improvements and wanted their
own equipment. They were told there is "no like
equipment" and without doing serious research they
were unable to make comparisons to other products and
knew of only the selective information provided by the
distributors. With such a large investment (up to
$20,000) they were told they could quickly recoup
their costs by providing treatments to paying
customers. The majority of Acuscope owners found the
equipment to bulky and to burdensome to pack around to
various barns. Some said they were getting longer arms
and were having more pain than their patients!
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- So, some would sell
their equipment and a new therapist would emerge. A
lucky few had circumvented the Equine Distributors and
bought a lighter weight model called the 70C for less
money, this group had a higher rate of satisfaction
with their purchases. A few Acuscope Therapists
actually have successful careers working full time
with veterinarian referrals. If they had a facility
for haul ins and or a large barn to keep them busy,
the chances of success were much better. Most work on
horses and dogs, some have found working for a doctors
office a great way to supplement their animal therapy
income and gain experience. With many of these
therapists now having 20 years of experience, (with
their multitudes of satisfied loyal customers as
proof), this group by far, are the most knowledgeable
and experienced in the treatment of animals with
microcurrent.
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- Some of us, myself
included, have moved on from the Acuscope world. We
knew there had to be better ways to do these wonderful
treatments. The result is, we found better treatment
methods (like getting rid of brass plates) and found
affordable modernized instruments. Shortening training
sessions with updated materials has made learning
microcurrent therapy easy. This has opened the door to
many. As a result, today anyone can treat their own
animals with great success. At any major horse
function ie, barrel racing, cutting, reining, and
racing, western pleasure, and jumping, its just about
impossible to NOT find someone doing micro current
treatments.
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