Healthcare

AI maps meridians — acupuncturists wield the needles

AI-assisted point location and treatment planning help practitioners. But the physical needling, patient assessment, and holistic approach require trained human practitioners.

What's already changing

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AI-assisted point selection and treatment planning

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Research synthesis for evidence-based practice

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Patient outcome tracking and reporting

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Automated booking and practice management

AI will handle this

  • Treatment protocol suggestions
  • Research literature review
  • Patient scheduling and management
  • Outcome tracking and reporting

This stays yours

  • Needle insertion and manipulation
  • Holistic patient assessment
  • Palpation and physical examination
  • Therapeutic relationship and patient trust

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The big question

Will AI replace acupuncturists?

Acupuncture is a physical treatment requiring trained hands. AI may assist with research and planning — the treatment itself is irreducibly human.

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