Influence of Moxibustion Stimulus on the Amount of Blood flow to the Sacral Area
- VernacularTitle:灸刺激が仙骨部の血流量に及ぼす影響について
- Author:
Takeshi MATSUMOTO
;
Tomoaki KIMURA
;
Shuichi KATAI
;
Yoshiro HATANO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
indirect Moxibustion;
SENNENKYU;
blood flows;
laser Doppler Perfusion Imager PeriScan PIM II;
pressure ulcers
- From:The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine
2005;68(2):96-101
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to determine if Moxibustion stimulus influence on the circulation in the sacral area.
In the first phase of this study, the influence of indirect Moxibustion stimulus (using‹SEN-NEN-KYU›) on the amount of blood flowing to the sacrum was investigated using laser Doppler Perfusion Imager PeriScan PIM II.
Significant increase in the amount of blood flow in radial directions were observed around the area where Moxibustion was applied. Immediately after the stimulus, significant differences in the amount of blood flow were observed within 2.5cm to the right and left and 1.5cm above and below the stimulated spot.
With increasing time after the Moxibustion stimulus, the amount of blood flow gradually decreased concentrically returning to the original state over time. However, the amount of blood flow at the Moxibustion spot was significantly higher than the original state 32 minutes and 52 seconds after the Moxibustion treatment.
Increased blood flows to pressure ulcers area induced by Moxibustion stimulus are considered to restrict or arrest the progress of pressure ulcers (according to Stage I of the International Association for Enterostomal Therapy (IAET) classification) on in-home care.