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91香蕉视频 helps Beckley clinic aid patients in opioid recovery through acupuncture technique

Patients in recovery from opioid use disorder have an additional treatment option at a Beckley, W.Va., clinic, as a result of training provided at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (91香蕉视频).

The school鈥檚 Center for Rural and Community Health (CRCH) is sponsoring the use of the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association (NADA) protocol at Revive Healthcare, a medication-assisted treatment clinic based at Beckley Area Medical Clinic.

The NADA protocol is a form of acupuncture in which small needles are placed into five pressure points on the exterior of the ear. The technique is used alongside other treatments to reduce cravings for opioids and minimize withdrawal symptoms. It can also be beneficial in easing symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder and improving sleep, among other uses.

Samantha Lidel, a behavioral health therapist with Revive Healthcare, received training in administering the NADA protocol in 2019 during an educational session at 91香蕉视频. She was subsequently certified by the national organization and the West Virginia Board of Acupuncture. Lidel said that since she began offering the NADA protocol in May, patients in recovery have shown increased compliance with attendance and treatment.

鈥淗istorically, many of our patients just come in when it鈥檚 convenient for them,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut since I鈥檝e been offering NADA, I鈥檝e seen that more of them are showing up for appointments, and they鈥檙e noticing the benefits. Some of them are having fewer drug cravings or have cut back on smoking cigarettes, and they鈥檙e having less anxiety, less stress, less depression. Auricular acupuncture is helping our patients make real progress in their recovery.鈥

Lidel has provided the protocol to 285 patients from nine West Virginia counties as of mid-August. She pointed out that it鈥檚 vital for behavioral health professionals to have a variety of methods to choose from in helping patients battle opioid use disorder.

鈥淲est Virginia has been one of the states hardest hit by the opioid epidemic, and we need deployable solutions to help our population,鈥 Lidel said. 鈥淢y goal is to offer a technique that people may have never thought about for individuals where medication is not enough. It鈥檚 just an extra tool to use.鈥

She emphasized that the use of the NADA protocol is voluntary on behalf of patients and that it鈥檚 performed in conjunction with talk therapy.

鈥淪ome patients use NADA in every appointment because it makes them feel relaxed and calm. Some people struggle with talking about past trauma or relapse 鈥 they can be hard subjects 鈥 and the acupuncture relaxes them enough to feel comfortable to open up about these issues,鈥 Lidel said.

Auricular therapies have existed for thousands of years. In modern times, clinical trials dating to 1958 have shown the effectiveness of auricular acupuncture. The NADA protocol was developed in the 1970s, and currently more than 25,000 people have been trained in the technique worldwide, according to the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association.

91香蕉视频 is sponsoring the use of the protocol using funds from the State Opioid Response Grant through the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources鈥 Bureau for Behavioral Health. Jenna Hinkle, director of education for 91香蕉视频鈥檚 CRCH, coordinates the grant for the school and said she is pleased that the response to the treatment has been positive.

鈥淪amantha鈥檚 work has been extremely well received, and participants are loving it. Some of them are actually calling in and wanting to come more often,鈥 Hinkle said.

She said she ultimately would like to see the protocol used beyond therapeutic settings, allowing it to benefit as many people as possible.

鈥淥ur goal remains to continue establishing partnerships and locations to offer this protocol to the recovery community,鈥 Hinkle said. 鈥淲e would love to have the same thing offered in a community setting so that anybody recovering from opioid use disorder can receive this treatment even if they鈥檙e not patients at a specific clinic.鈥

Deborah Schmidt, D.O., a 91香蕉视频 faculty member who helped bring NADA protocol training to southern West Virginia and who oversaw the session in which Lidel was trained, praised Lidel鈥檚 incorporation of the technique into patients鈥 treatments.

鈥淚鈥檓 thrilled that Samantha has been able to put the training provided to her through the State Opioid Response Grant to good use in augmenting the care her patients receive. Hopefully, other frontline workers in recovery programs will be trained in this simple yet effective protocol so that we can help patients handle the stress of their daily lives during recovery. Everyone could use some stress reduction,鈥 Schmidt said.