Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 13, January 2, 2025
Section 01 .0104 - DEFINITIONSIn addition to the definitions contained in G.S. 90-451, the following shall apply throughout this Chapter:
(1) "Licensed Acupuncturist" or "Acupuncturist" is the title conveyed by the North Carolina Acupuncture Licensing Board pursuant to Article 30 of Chapter 90 of the North Carolina General Statutes. Licensed Acupuncturists or Acupuncturists may only refer to him or herself as a doctor in the state of North Carolina, if he or she has earned an educational degree of "doctor" or "doctorate" in accordance with G.S. 90-458.(2) "Acupuncture adjunctive therapies" include the adjunctive therapies listed in G.S. 90-451(3). It also includes stimulation to acupuncture points and channels by any of the following: cupping, thermal methods, magnets, and gwa-sha scraping techniques.(3) "Acupuncture diagnostic techniques" include the use of observation, listening, smelling, inquiring, palpation, pulse diagnosis, tongue diagnosis, hara diagnosis, physiognomy, five element correspondence, ryodoraku, akabani, and electro-acupuncture.(5) "Dietary guidelines" include nutritional counseling and the recommendation of food and supplemental substances.(6) "Electrical stimulation" includes the treatment or diagnosis of energetic imbalances using TENS, Piezo electrical stimulation, acuscope therapy, auricular therapy devices, percutaneous and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and Class IIIa, 5 milliwatt laser devices. All laser products shall meet the performance standards for light-emitting products as set forth in 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11, including subsequent amendments and editions, which can be found at https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CFR-2012-title21-vol8/pdf/CFR-2012-title21-vol8-part1040.pdf at no cost.(7) "Herbal medicine" includes tinctures, patent remedies, decoction, powders, diluted herbal remedies, freeze dried herbs, salves, poultices, medicated oils, and liniments.(8) "Massage and manual techniques" include acupressure, shiatsu, Tui-Na, qi healing, and medical qi gong.(9) "Therapeutic exercise" includes qi gong, Taoist self-cultivation exercises, dao yin, tai qi chuan, ba gua, and meditative exercises.21 N.C. Admin. Code 01 .0104
Authority G.S. 90-451(3); 90-454;
Eff. July 1, 1995;
Readopted Eff. April 1, 2018.Authority G.S. 90-454;
Eff. July 1, 1995.Readopted by North Carolina Register Volume 32, Issue 21, May 1, 2018 effective 4/1/2018.