1.A New Model of the Relations among the Five Basic Elements (The Second Report)-The Construction of a Disease Model related to Changes in Deficiency and Excess-
Masaru TANIGUCHI ; Baku KATO ; Yoshihiro HATANO
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2003;53(4):540-548
It is generally known that oriental medicine is based on the concept of deficiency and excess to explain disease in a complex living system. However, a disease model based upon the expression of the relationship between the rhythm of the five basic elements and the living body's control system has not been proposed. Therefore, we investigated this relationship by modeling “Kyo-Ja” and “Jitsu-Ja” on abnormal rhythms of the five basic elements.
We constructed models that always reflect changes in the rhythm of the five basic elements to show that disease occurs by breaking these control systems. The present model suggests that treatments of disease should not only incorporate the characteristics of the five basic elements but should also consider the course of a disease and the patient's overall condition.
2.Study on assessment of acupuncture student's clinical competence. (1).
Shohachi TANZAWA ; Akio TANAKA ; Kazushi NISHIJO ; Kimihiro NAKAE ; Kosaku AOYAMA ; Yoshihiro HATANO ; Yukizo WATANABE ; Kazuro SASAKI ; Shigekazu AIZAWA
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 1998;48(1):17-39