1.Objectification of Diagnosis in Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Increased Fluctuation of Meridian Functions Measured by AMI after Acupuncture Treatment According to the Low of the Five Elements.
Munenori MINAGAWA ; Tatsuyo ISHIGAMI ; Shigeru HORI ; Hironori NAKAMURA ; Ko YAMADA ; Yoshiyuki KAWASE ; Teruo HATTORI ; Akira KINUTA ; Yoshihiro KARINO ; Yoshimi MARUYAMA ; Yasuzo KURONO
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2001;51(2):165-169
Research on pulse diagnosis conducted so far by Kurono et al. includes a study on pulse diagnosis and six basic pulses and a study on the application of AMI (an apparatus for measuring the function of the meridian and corresponding internal organs) to pulse diagnosis.
In this study, fluctuation of the meridian functions with or without acupuncture treatment according to the law of the five elements were examined objectively using BP values measured by AMI. When BP values were measured for 10 times without acupuncture treatment, the values for the respective meridiansfluctuated in a stable manner, averaging 4% or less. As a result of testing 6 subjects using this meridian treatment according to the law of the five elements, fluctuation of the meridian functions increased in the oriental medical diagnosis of all the subjects.
Thus, the results of this study showed the feasibility of using AMI for objectively evaluating the fluctuation of meridian functions. The authors intend to continue to examine the relationship between diagnosis and acupuncture using AMI.