Acupuncture with an ICD
I've had an ICD since 2008 and, thankfully it hasn't shocked me yet. On the advice of my cardiologist, I went back to gym (this was the location of my "cardiac event" which thanks to an AED and some great gym staff, I survived) Now I've got a shoulder injury which is driving me mad! I'm following an exercise program from my physiotherapist to fix it, but progress is slow. I would dearly like to try acupuncture, my electrophysiologist says "it would not be sensible", but I thought if the needles didn't go near the device and no electric currents were used, it may be OK. Any thoughts anyone?
4 Comments
Me too
by Pookie - 2010-10-20 11:10:37
I've had accupuncture for a number of issues....I saw the TENS machine and wanted to try that, but that is a no no.
Like Paula mentioned....as long as they know about your device and don't use any electrical currents, you should be just fine.
take care
Pookie
No problem
by ElectricFrank - 2010-10-21 02:10:44
Funny, the EP has no problem sticking needles in us if he feels he wants to, but acupuncture. I think this one is more his bias than medical information.
Just be sure they don't use the electrical stim form of acupuncture.
An like I tell my friend who does it "go heavy on the accu and easy on the puncture" LOL
frank
More cheers for Acupuncture
by harley63 - 2010-10-21 08:10:27
I as well receive acupuncture without the electrial portion without problems. My pacer was placed in 2006 and I began acupuncture therapy 2009 for face, neck and arm pain on both sides. It is working for me and I will continue with it as needed.
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Thanks Paula
by Rogeroz - 2010-10-20 11:10:29
Thanks Paula, I'm encouraged, my shoulder is particularly annoying today. The problem shoulder, by the way, is the right one, not the one that carries the ICD.