Acupuncture Today
The acupuncture community was left horrified and outraged by a recent episode of the popular NBC drama “Chicago Med,” which featured a grossly inaccurate and sensationalized depiction of the profession. The scene portrayed a woman being wheeled into an emergency room with dozens of needles embedded in her back like a porcupine, supposedly after a fall. Practitioners across the country swiftly condemned the segment as a harmful misrepresentation that fuels public fear and misunderstanding. Experts highlighted the multiple professional failings in the portrayal, noting that the sheer number and perpendicular placement of needles in that area is contraindicated due to the risk of pneumothorax. The scenario was blasted as highly improbable, with many questioning why a show known for its medical consultants failed to perform basic due diligence by consulting a licensed acupuncturist. Leaders in the field, including the CEO of the national certification board, expressed deep disappointment, stating that such images reinforce outdated myths the profession has worked diligently to dispel. The incident has served as a stark reminder of the ongoing battle against misinformation and has galvanized practitioners to speak out vigorously when popular media irresponsibly misrepresents the safety and efficacy of acupuncture.
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