DEVICE FOR THE APPLICATION OF ACUPUNCTURE TREATMENTS TO MITIGATE PAIN
Inventor(s): Ana María Martínez
Description of the invention
Specifically, what the invention proposes, as has been pointed out in previous sections, is a device for the application of acupuncture treatments aimed at mitigating pain, mainly due to some neuropathy, for which, in addition to at least one needle conventional acupuncture device, comprising at least one conductor cable with at least one connector clamp, of the so-called "crocodile" and at least one electrical conductive means of electrostatic discharge, consisting either of a ground pin, or in a connection Submersible in a continuous stream of water.
With this, the mode of use of the device is using the acupuncture needles in the pain points or "ashi", so-called in acupuncture, and by means of the crocodile clips attached to the corresponding conductor cable, they are connected, by means of another cable preferably very thin connector, to ground pin, preferably a copper pike driven to the ground, or alternatively, to a conductive element, such as a copper plate, capable of being submerged in any type of continuous water stream, for example a open faucet through which the water runs.
Object of the invention
The object of the present invention focuses, in particular, on a device whose purpose is to apply acupuncture treatments that, in addition to at least one of the conventional needles that are inserted into the body, and in an innovative manner, comprises a cable with at least one clamp for connecting electrodes at least one of said needles to an electrical conductor means, consisting either of a ground pin or a submersible connection in running water, thereby adding, to the attenuating effect already known of the needles, by their positioning in certain points of the body, the discharge of the static electricity accumulation of said body through said needles, which provides a much greater relief effect to pain, in addition to other possible bodily advantages.