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Effect of Needling Manipulations on Treatment of Cerebral Infarction
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作者 Wang Hong Changsha(First Hospital of Changsha City,Hunan Province) 《中国针灸》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 1995年第S2期261-261,共1页
EffectofNeedlingManipulationsonTreatmentofCerebralinfarction¥WangHong;Changsha(FirstHospitalofChangshaCity,H... EffectofNeedlingManipulationsonTreatmentofCerebralinfarction¥WangHong;Changsha(FirstHospitalofChangshaCity,HunanProvince)Cere... 展开更多
关键词 Effect of needling manipulations on Treatment of Cerebral Infarction
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Effects of Three Needling Manipulations of Zusanli(ST 36) on Deqi Sensations and Surface Myoelectricity in Healthy Participants 被引量:4
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作者 LU Feng-yan GAO Jun-hong +8 位作者 WANG Yuan-yuan LIU Qun XIN Juan-juan BAI Wan-zhu ZHAO Yu-xue ZHOU Chen CHEN An-li ZHANG Wen-xi YU Xiao-chun 《Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第2期91-97,共7页
Objective:To investigate the effects of different acupuncture manipulations on Deqi sensations and surface myoelectricity,and explore the correlation between Deqi sensations and needling manipulations.Methods:Forty-fi... Objective:To investigate the effects of different acupuncture manipulations on Deqi sensations and surface myoelectricity,and explore the correlation between Deqi sensations and needling manipulations.Methods:Forty-five healthy participants accepted twirling,lifting-thrusting,and twirling plus lifting-thrusting manipulanions at right Zusanli(ST 36),respectively.The acupuncturist’s and participants’Deqi sensations were collected by MGH Acupuncture Sensation Scale(MASS).The intensity and occurrence rate of soreness,dull pain,pressure,heaviness,fullness,numbness,sharp pain,warmth,coolness,and throbbing feelings of participants,and tightness,smooth,and tangle feelings of acupuncturist were measured.The correlation between the acupuncturist’s and participant’s Deqi sensations was analyzed.Surface electromyogram(EMG)was recorded before,during and after needling in 30 participants.The integrated EMG(iEMG),mean power frequency(MPF)and media frequency(MF)were analyzed.Result:Both fullness and soreness of participants and tightness of acupuncturist were the most frequently occurred ones.A positive correlation between participants’fullness and acupuncturist’s tightness was observed during the three aforementioned needling manipulations(P<0.05,OR>1).Almost all the needling sensations measured in the present study could be induced by the three needling manipulations.However,strength of Deqi sensations was exhibited as lifting-thrusting>twirling plus lifting-thrusting>twirling according to MASS index.The i EMG values were increased and MPF,MF values were decreased during needling compaired to those before needling,especially during lifting-thrusting(P<0.01).Conclusions:The intensity and occurrence rate of the different Deqi sensations induced by different needling manipulations were basically similar.The fullness and soreness were both the most frequently induced Deqi sensations.The strongest Deqi sensation could be induced by lifting-thrusting manipulation.There is a positive correlation between participants’fullness and acupuncturist’s tightness during the three needling manipulations.The myoelectricity around the acupoint is related to Deqi responses.(Registration No.AMCTR-IOR-20000314). 展开更多
关键词 needling manipulation DEQI needling sensation surface myoelectricity Chinese medicine
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Summary of the needling characteristics of the famous TCM master Prof. HE Pu-ren 被引量:1
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作者 徐家淳 李岩 +2 位作者 赵志恒 张仁倩 王剑歌 《World Journal of Acupuncture-Moxibustion》 2014年第1期45-50,共6页
He's clinical suited acupuncture manipulation is summarized by the famous tradi onal Chinese medical master Prof. HE Pu-ren in his clinical prac ces for almost 70 years,and it is highly favored as "flying needle man... He's clinical suited acupuncture manipulation is summarized by the famous tradi onal Chinese medical master Prof. HE Pu-ren in his clinical prac ces for almost 70 years,and it is highly favored as "flying needle manipula on". This manipula on has high requirements on finger strength; it is characterized from techniques for holding needles to needling inser on,and it is painless during needle insertion and the needling responses are rapid; the operations are simple,with high prac cability in clinic,and it can improve working effi ciency and clinical effi cacy. 展开更多
关键词 He's needling manipulation flying needle method painless needle inserting method
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Introduction to Prof. HUANG Xian-ming's Needling Techniques
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作者 黄葆华 吴焕淦 +1 位作者 刘立公 韩丑萍 《Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science》 2009年第1期21-24,共4页
In his over seventy-year practice of Chinese medicine, Prof. HUANG Xian-ming inherited plentiful academic experience from his father, Mr. HUANG Hong-fang and has a thorough understanding of the needling techniques des... In his over seventy-year practice of Chinese medicine, Prof. HUANG Xian-ming inherited plentiful academic experience from his father, Mr. HUANG Hong-fang and has a thorough understanding of the needling techniques described in Nei Jing ( Inner Canon ) and has developed his own school in the clinical treatment. Prof. HUANG believes that the manipulating skills of the needling techniques are the key to the therapeutic effects, and the needling techniques include the tonifying, reducing, warming, clarifying, ascending, descending, diminishing and opening skills. Among them, the tonifying technique is able to support the anti-pathogenic ability and get rid of deficiency, often used for diseases and patterns induced by insufficiency of qi and blood and low immunity. The reducing technique is used to reduce excessive symptoms and dissipate the pathogens, often used for pathogenic patterns of hyperactive pathogenic heat, qi stagnation and blood stasis, and muscular spasm and swelling. 展开更多
关键词 Acupuncture Therapy REINFORCING-REDUCING Point-through-point Method needling manipulation
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The role of mechanoreceptors in acupuncture
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作者 Shu Han 《Medicine in Novel Technology and Devices》 2023年第1期81-85,共5页
Acupuncture has been used for centuries to heal the body;it is essential to comprehend the mechanism of acupuncture within the modern medical framework.By far much research provided a modern scientific understanding o... Acupuncture has been used for centuries to heal the body;it is essential to comprehend the mechanism of acupuncture within the modern medical framework.By far much research provided a modern scientific understanding of how acupuncture works,most of them indicated that nervous system is involved.However,few studies have been conducted on how acupuncture trigger the nervous system.When the thin needle inserts the acupoint,the mechanical stress generated by acupuncture is the key factor of acupuncture effect.The first peripheral receptors activated in this process are mechanoreceptors,which are sensitive to mechanical forces.The purpose of this review is to explore the connection between the mechanoreceptors located in the skin and subcutaneous tissues and the acupuncture therapy.It also attempts to clue the possible roles of mechanoreceptors in the skin surface and subcutaneous tissue during the acupuncture manipulation and electroacupuncture. 展开更多
关键词 MECHANORECEPTORS ACUPUNCTURE Needle manipulation ELECTROACUPUNCTURE Connective tissue
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De-qi,Not Psychological Factors,Determines the Therapeutic Efficacy of Acupuncture Treatment for Primary Dysmenorrhea 被引量:18
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作者 熊瑾 刘芳 +2 位作者 张明敏 王伟 黄光英 《Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2012年第1期7-15,共9页
Objective: To study the impact of De-qi (得气%, obtaining qi) and psychological factors on the efficacy of acupuncture treatment for primary dysmenorrhea, with an attempt to explore the relationship among De-qi, ps... Objective: To study the impact of De-qi (得气%, obtaining qi) and psychological factors on the efficacy of acupuncture treatment for primary dysmenorrhea, with an attempt to explore the relationship among De-qi, psychological factors, and clinical efficacy. Methods: The patients with primary dysmenorrhea were randomly assigned to a group of acupuncture with manual manipulation (manipulation group, n=67) and an acupuncture group without manipulation (non-manipulation group, n=64). Pain intensity and pain duration were used as measures for evaluating the therapeutic efficacy of the acupuncture treatment. De-qi, the sensations a patient experienced during the acupuncture treatment, was scored on a 4-point scale by the subjects. In addition, the psychological factors, including belief in acupuncture, the level of nervousness, anxiety, and depression, were quantitatively assessed. The personality of the subject was assessed using the Eysenck personality questionnaire (EPQ) and 16 personality factor questionnaire (16PF). Results: Complete data were obtained from 120 patients, 60 patients in each group. There were statistically significant differences in pain intensity (W=2410.0, P〈0.01 ) and pain duration (W=3181.0, P〈0.01) between the two groups. The number of De-qi acupoints (W=1150.5, P〈0.01) and the average intensity of De-qi (W=1141.0, P〈0.01) were significantly higher in the manipulation group as compared with their non-manipulation counterparts. The correlation coefficients between De-qi and therapeutic efficacy of acupuncture were greater than those between psychological factors and therapeutic efficacy. Conclusions: Compared with the psychological factors, De-qi contributed more to the pain-relieving effect of acupuncture in subjects with primary dysmenorrhea. Moreover, manual manipulation is a prerequisite for eliciting and enhancing the De-qi sensations, and De-qi is critical for achieving therapeutic effects. 展开更多
关键词 ACUPUNCTURE De-qi psychological factors manual acupuncture needle manipulation therapeuticefficacy primary dysmenorrhea
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