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- Title
Role of C tactile fibres in touch and emotion--clinical and research relevance to acupuncture.
- Authors
Campbell, Anthony
- Abstract
Acupuncture is generally thought to rely on Adelta fibre stimulation for its effects and the role of C fibres has been largely discounted. Recent research, however, shows that there are C tactile fibres in humans that respond to light touch and project to the limbic system. They are thought to be responsible for feelings of calm and wellbeing that are elicited by gentle manual stimulation, as in stroking. These findings are likely to be relevant to acupuncture as regards both clinical practice and research. They may explain why even superficial acupuncture with brief needle insertion can have a clinical effect and why light touch may not be an adequate control procedure for use in clinical trials.
- Publication
Acupuncture in medicine : journal of the British Medical Acupuncture Society, 2006, Vol 24, Issue 4, p169
- ISSN
0964-5284
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1136/aim.24.4.169