Table Summary of the California Acupuncture Board Scope of Practice Summary by Kevin McNamee, D.C., L.Ac. with The Supply Center funding



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Table Summary of the California Acupuncture Board Scope of Practice Summary by Kevin McNamee, D.C., L.Ac. with The Supply Center funding A professions scope of practice is a dynamic entity which will continually be molded to reflect the techniques and procedures commonly used in clinical practice. The following is a synopsis of the Scope of Practice for Acupuncture in California based on the Legal Opinion No. 93-11 by staff counsel Donald Chang and adopted in November 1995 by the Committee as a reference document. It is subject to change based upon changes in the profession and expert testimony. Primary Health Care, Physician and Diagnosis Primary Health Care Professional Ability to diagnose, prescribe and administer treatments Yes, Is defined as such but is limited by statue as to the types of treatments he/she can prescribe and administer Use of the term Physician in California Workers Compensation Diagnosis Under Labor Code, acupuncturists are considered to be physicians The Legislature in repealing former section 2155 has authorized acupuncturist to diagnose a patient s condition prior to providing any treatment No, may not use the term physician. This inclusion does not change or expand the scope of practice for an acupuncturist from how defined in the Act. Yes, acupuncturist are legally authorized to diagnose a patient s condition prior to providing any treatment Laboratory and Diagnostic Imaging Ordering Laboratory Tests Order appropriate laboratory tests. Yes, may order. An acupuncturist is legally authorized to diagnose a patient s condition prior to treatment, therefore ordering blood and laboratory tests to assist in making a diagnosis and monitor the treatment plan is consistent with the scope of practice. Ordering X-ray Order x-rays. Yes, may order. An acupuncturist is legally authorized to diagnose a patient s condition prior to treatment, therefore ordering x-ray to assist in making a diagnosis and monitor the treatment plan is consistent with the scope of practice. Acupuncture, Oriental Medicine, Herbology Acupuncture Needling Insertion of needles of various shapes and sizes into specific points of the body Yes Summary Page 1 of 6 Summary by Kevin P. McNamee, D.C., L.Ac.

Acupuncture, Oriental Medicine, Herbology (cont.) Electro acupuncture Battery-powered instruments that generate AC or DC to stimulate acupuncture points through metal needles, rubber electrodes or by direct contact with a metal probe. Yes, (Does not include the use of diagnostic devices which evaluate the human energy field.) No, (For electrical assessment and diagnostic devices which evaluate the human energy field e.g.: Voll, point locators.) Cupping Moxibustion Oriental Massage Acupressure Breathing Techniques Herbs Vacuum suction created by either heating the air in the cup or by a vacuum pump, to stimulate the acupuncture points Application of heat to acupuncture points by burning moxa. Either the direct application of burning moxa to the skin or the indirect application of the heat without direct contact of the moxa to the skin. Characterized by kneading, or rubbing the surface of the body to achieve a therapeutic objective. Based upon theory similar to acupuncture except the acupuncture point stimulation is with pressure rather than needling. Instructing patients in breathing exercises appropriate to the condition. Focus on training the patient to breath properly with the diaphragm, body movements combined with directed breath to certain areas of the body to affect healing or alleviate pain. Incorporation to promote health. May prescribe nutritional advice which includes the use of herbs.(includes plants and vegetative material, but may include some mineral and animal products. Can consist of single or multiple ingredients,) Yes Yes Yes, but must be (1) used as a dietary supplements, and (2) they must be drugless. Specifically enumerated in the Act (section 4937(b)) No, if the herb has intended use as a drug for medicinal or therapeutic purposes. Herbal Medicine Implies the herbs are being used for medicinal purposes. No, once an herb is considered a drug, it is no longer a drugless substance and cannot be prescribed by an acupuncturist. Summary Page 2 of 6 Summary by Kevin P. McNamee, D.C., L.Ac.

Exercise Exercise As it relates to Oriental medicine. Nutrition and Drugless Substances Nutrition Drugless Substances As it relates to Oriental medicine is based upon a dietary system which holds that basic flavors have special relationship to the internal organs. Incorporation to promote health. May prescribe nutritional advice which includes the use of drugless substances. (Includes plants and vegetative material, but may include some mineral and animal products.) Yes, but must be (1) used as a dietary supplements, and (2) they must be drugless. Specifically enumerated in the Act (section 4937(b)) No, if the drugless substance has intended use as a drug for medicinal or therapeutic purposes. Administer or Prescribe Drugs Sherman Food, Drug and Cosmetic Law defines drugs as (1) articles recognized in the official United States Pharmacopoeia, official Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States or official National Formulary or any supplement of any of them; (2) articles intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease in human beings or any other animal; (3) articles, other than food, intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of man or other animal; and (4) articles intended for use as component of any such specified articles. No Homeopathy, Naturopathy and Chiropractic Homeopathy System of treating diseases by the use of small doses of medicine which in large doses produce in a healthy person the same symptoms as the disease treated. No, acupuncturists is not allowed to prescribe drugs. If either, under Health and Safety Code section 26010, if a homeopathic preparation is recognized in one of the official compendiums, it is considered to be a drug. If the homeopathic remedy is to cure, treat, mitigate or prevent a disease, it is considered to be a drug. Summary Page 3 of 6 Summary by Kevin P. McNamee, D.C., L.Ac.

Homeopathy, Naturopathy and Chiropractic (cont.) Naturopathy Light, air, clay, rest, diet, herbs, massage and magnetism and naturopathic electricity (only to the extent that it also constitutes electro acupuncture. Yes, only those naturopathic techniques as part of the acupuncture practice which are specified in section 4927 or 4937 of the acupuncture act and not prohibited by law. No, not authorized to practice naturopathic treatments not specifically authorized by the Act. Chiropractic Services Ultrasound or Diathermy Devices Cold Lasers to stimulate acupuncture points Magnets to stimulate acupuncture points Physical Medicine Applying ultrasonic energy at a frequency beyond 20 Kilohertz and are intended to generate deep heat within body tissue Low energy noninvasive laser Used to alter the flow of energy through the region to which they are applied. No No, if used to stimulate acupuncture points. It is not recognized in the Act. Are considered to be either a new device or are used in a manner which constitutes the practice of medicine. Yes, if the purposes is to relax a patient or a particular area to facilitate No, not recognized in the Act. Are considered to be either a new device or are used in a manner which constitutes the practice of medicine. Yes, because they are not considered to be a new device and are a noninvasive treatment which do not constitute the practice of medicine. Hot Pads Yes, if the purposes is to relax a patient or a particular area to facilitate Summary Page 4 of 6 Summary by Kevin P. McNamee, D.C., L.Ac.

Physical Medicine (cont.) No, when using the heat alone to correct a patient s ailment falls Cold Pads Yes, may utilize this because it is not included withing the physical therapy or other healing arts professions scope of practice. Heat Lamps No, when using the heat alone to correct a patient s ailment falls Infrared Heat No, when using the heat alone to correct a patient s ailment falls Diathermy Summary Page 5 of 6 Summary by Kevin P. McNamee, D.C., L.Ac.

No, when using the heat alone to correct a patient s ailment falls Cold Lasers and New Devices Baths and Hydrotherapy for physical or corrective treatment. No, when using the water therapy alone to correct a patient s ailment falls within the physical therapy scope of practice. When used for the purpose of physical or corrective treatment. Cold Lasers to stimulate acupuncture points New Devices Low energy noninvasive laser Devices to diagnose and treat patients are subject to the Department of Health Services, Food and Drug Branch (FDB). These are devices which are not generally recognized among experts as being safe and effective for its intended use. (Acupuncture needles, Electro acupuncture, i.e. electro stimulation, moxa, (in moxibustion) and cups (in cupping) are not considered to be new devices.) No, not recognized in the Act. Are considered to be either a new device or are used in a manner which constitutes the practice of medicine. No, unlawful to sell, deliver, or give away any new device unless the new device has received approval from the appropriated state and federal agencies or the new devices is used by experts qualified by scientific training and experience in accordance with the state or federal law requirements. May not be clinically used on patients within this state. Summary Page 6 of 6 Summary by Kevin P. McNamee, D.C., L.Ac.

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