1.The thermal characteristics and effects of Radfango therapy by indirect moxibustion like method on chronic painful deseases.
Yohtaro MATSUYAMA ; Hideharu SAKAMOTO ; Mieko IKENO ; Kohji SAKAMOTO ; Hidehiko MURAYAMA
The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine 1985;48(3):137-144
The Radfango therapy is one of the thermotherapies combined paraffin and peloid therapy. Thermal characteristics of Radfango therapy were examined and compared with those of indirect moxibustion and moxibustion-on-needle therapy. Melted Radfango at 58°C can be applied safely on skin (acupuncture points) and can heat them more strongly than other two therapies. Radfango therapy was applied on several chronic painful diseases with consideration of oriental medicine. These result suggest that Radfango therapy will be available more effectively than other thermotherapies on these diseases.
2.Effect of Single Moxibustion on Blood Coagulation Activities in Healthy Volunteers
Atsuo KANEKO ; Yohtaro MATSUYAMA ; Takako KASAHARA ; Kuniko OHTSUKA ; Koji SAKAMOTO
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 1984;33(3):246-253
In our previous report on mice, we suggested that single moxibustion stimulation to CHIMEN (LV-14) activated blood coagulation and fibrinolytic activity within normal range.
The purpose of this study is to elucidate the acute effects of moxibustion on blood coagulation activity in healthy adult men 1 and 3 hours after moxibustion. A single moxibustion stimulation to the right and left CHIMEN was made using a dose of 45mg of moxa divided into 30 cones.
The results were as follows:
1) decreased clot formation time (K) of thrombelastography 1 hour after moxibustion.
2) increased activity of hepaplastintest 3 hours after moxibustion.
3) decreased maximum value of platelet aggregation 1 and 3 hours after moxibustion.
4) decreased rate of segmented leucocyte and increased rate of lymphocyte 1 hour after moxibustion.
These results suggest that single moxibustion stimulation to CHIMEN have some influence on coagulation activity (the hepatic function on hepaplastintest), platelet aggregation and percentage of white blood cells.
3.Effect of Single Moxibustion Stimulation on Blood Coagulation and Fibrinolytic Activities in Mice
Kuniko NAGANO ; Takako KASAHARA ; Koji SAKAMOTO ; Yohtaro MATSUYAMA ; Atsuo KANEKO
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 1982;32(1):14-19
The study reported here was undertaken to elucidate the action mechanism of moxibustion from the point of view of the blood coagulation and fibrinolytic activities.
Single stimulations at the right and left Chimen (KIMON) of male ddY strain 6 weeks old mice were made by using 15mg of moxa divided into 6 cones. Blood coagulation and fibrinolytic activities were determined at 1, 3, 24, 48, 72 and 168 (7 days) hours after moxibustion.
The increase of maximal amplitude (ma) of thrombelastography (TEG) and the reduction of coagulation time were observed during 1 to 168 hours. The increase of ma and the reduction of reaction time (r) of TEG at 1 and 3 hours, and reduction of plasma recalcification time at 24 hours, partial thromboplastin time at 3 hours and prothrombin time at 72 hours were significant compared with the values of intact normal mice. But these values of TEG and coagulation time were all in the normal range.
On the other hand, the increase of eugloblin lysis time (ELT) were observed at 1 hour, but at 3 to 168 hours, ELT values were reduced. And these activated tendency of plasminogen activator persisted for a period of 7 days.
These results suggest that the single moxibustion stimulation to Chimen induce some effect on the activities of some plasma proteins which concern the blood coagulation-fibrinolytic system.