Success with Shingles – ONLY 4 VISITS!

Editor’s Note: This post references AcuGraph 4, which has been succeeded by AcuGraph CS. The clinical concepts discussed remain applicable to current practice.

Dr. Jeff Snodgrass writes to report:

This is a Case that we Treated last week using the AcuGraph. The patient presented with Shingles. We treated her every other day for first 3 visits then 3 days later.

First Visit

Ch 09 14 2009 14 Graph 14 Pie

Second Visit

Ch 09 16 2009 16 Graph 16 Pie

Third Visit

Ch 09 18 2009 18 Graph 18 Pie

Fourth Visit

Ch 09 22 2009 22 Graph 22 Pie

Congratulations, Dr. Snodgrass on a job well done! I’m sure your patient is thrilled with the results–and so are we. Thanks for sharing, and please accept a FREE upgrade to AcuGraph 4 as a token of our gratitude.

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7 Replies to “Success with Shingles – ONLY 4 VISITS!

  1. If the picture represents a view of the back, I seriously believe that the rash treated is not shingles, because shingles is a dermatomal distribution unilaterally with blistering representing a dew drop on a rose petal presentation. This rash crossed the midline, covers an area of more that a single dermatome (linear) in an oval presentation. Admittedly, I am not a dermatologist. Bit I do believe we do need to consider another possibility.
    Thanks!

  2. I do see the rapid patient improvement as well as an
    improvement in the graph readings over the treatment
    period. It would be useful in this case to see what
    acupuncture points the “Acugraph” recommended (if they
    were utilized) in addition to the back-shu pts. near
    the area of lesion. Many thanks

  3. Was the patient treated according to acugraph findings? It looks like the needles are along the bladder meridian near the outbreak.

  4. The patient had a positive blood test for shingles. Yes all the pictures are the same person, and yes the rash was of a blistering type not well visualized in photo. We used Back shu points local to the lesion and also reccomends from acugraph, some were same. also huatojaji points were used.

So, what do you think about it?