1.Relieving Pain with Acupuncture after Inguinal Surgeries.
Mohamed Amin GHOBADIFAR ; Safar ZAREI ; Amir Hossein HEIDARNEZHAD
The Korean Journal of Pain 2013;26(3):312-313
No abstract available.
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2.Acupuncture and pain control.
Korean Journal of Medicine 1999;57(4):637-647
No abstract available.
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3.The practice of acupuncture in Saudi Arabia
Journal of University of Malaya Medical Centre 2010;13(2):93-101
Acupuncture is one of the oldest and most commonly used complementary medical procedures
in the World. Although it is not free from side effects, its use is becoming increasingly popular.
The aims of this study were to describe the demographic characteristics of acupuncture users
in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and their knowledge, attitude and experience regarding acupuncture,
as well as to determine the common complaints for which patients seek help from acupuncture
centers. A cross sectional study, which targeted patients who attended acupuncture centers in
Riyadh city during the study’s period. Most of the study participants were 21-40 years of age and
about two third of them were males. The most common complaints that lead to acupuncture visits
were joint pain (22.4%) and headache (18.6%). Dissatisfaction with medical treatment and side
effects of medications were the major reasons, which led patients to seek cure from acupuncture
therapy. About 65% of the patients heard of acupuncture from their families and friends. Pain
sensation from needle puncture was the most noticed side effect (15.8%). Twenty-two patients
completed treatment during the study period and out of those, twenty one patients claimed that
they were successfully treated. The practice of acupuncture in Saudi Arabia is not well established.
Pain seems to be the most common symptom that guides patients to attend acupuncture centers.
There is need for education related to the appropriate use of acupuncture in Saudi Arabia.
(JUMMEC 2010; 13(2): 93-101)
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4.Isolated Suprascapular Neuropathy after Acupuncture
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2018;36(1):43-45
No abstract available.
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5.Research progress on mechanisms of bidirectional regulation of acupuncture.
Na-Na ZHAO ; Jia-Wei HAN ; Yuan-Hao DU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2021;41(9):1060-1062
Bidirectional regulation is one of the key function of acupuncture. The stimulator, mediator and receptor are the basis while the specificity of acupoints and the multi-target regulation of receptors receiving stimulation signals are the essential link of the bidirectional regulation of acupuncture. The possible mechanisms of bidirectional regulation of acupuncture are discussed in 4 aspects, i.e. homeostasis mechanism, stress reaction, central adaptive regulation and autonomic nerve regulation. Knowing the limitations of bidirectional regulation and exploring suitable researchmethods are proposed to be the key points in future researches.
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7.Development of needle-thread integrative embedding needle.
Xiao-Yan REN ; Jun-Tian LIU ; Wen-Yan WANG ; Lin WANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2023;43(10):1219-1220
The needle-thread integrative embedding needle consists of needle handle, needle core, thread, locker and needle guard. The thread is fixed in the core by the locker. With the needle inserted into acupoint, the locker is separated from the thread, while the thread is embedded directly into acupoint, to achieve one acupoint with one needle. This type of thread embedding needle is operated simply and safely without cross infection occurrence, easy to carry.
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8.Acupoit is the "transducer" in the physiochemical information coupling response of acupuncture.
Bao-Min DOU ; Zhi-Fang XU ; Zhong-Xi LV ; Ning-Cen LI ; Yan-Wei LI ; Kai-Fang YAO ; Yang-Yang LIU ; Shen-Jun WANG ; Xiao-Wei LIN ; Yi GUO
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2022;42(11):1321-1326
Acupoint is the initial response site of acupuncture stimulus and also the source link of the effect onset of acupuncture. Acupuncture is a mechanical physical stimulus. How is the mechanical force of acupuncture transduced into neuroelectrical and biochemical signals at acupoint? How does the physiochemical information of acupoint launch acupuncture effect? All of these remain the common and crucial questions in the study of acupuncture effect mechanism. Physical changes are induced in the local tissue of acupoint by needling techniques, such as the deformation and displacement of muscle fibers, which may act on the nerve ending receptors and produce electroneurographic signals. Besides, these changes may activate the mechanosensitive ion channels of the cytomembrane in acupoint site. Through cellular signal transduction, the physical signals may be transformed into chemical ones to trigger the physiochemical coupling response of acupoint microenvironment. Eventually, acupuncture effect is generated via nerves and body fluids. "The mechanical force of acupuncture", through "the physiochemical transduction", promotes the body's perception and transmits acupuncture signals. It suggests that acupoint is the "transducer" in the physiochemical information coupling response of acupuncture.
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9.Discussion on Collection of Clinical Questions in International Clinical Practice Guidelines of Acupuncture-Moxibustion.
Xiao-Dong WU ; Nan-Qi ZHAO ; Nan DING ; Jing-Yun YUAN ; Guo-Feng DONG ; Xin WANG ; Bao-Yan LIU
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2023;29(4):353-360
The clinical questions of acupuncture-moxibustion (Acup-Mox) guidelines are complicated, including not only the curative effect of Acup-Mox intervention measures, but also the operational elements of Acup-Mox. This paper aimed to put forward the idea and process of collecting clinical questions in developing international acupuncture clinical practice guidelines. The experience was collected and the idea of collecting clinical questions of Acup-Mox was formed through expert consultation and discussion in combination with expert opinions. Based on the characteristics of Acup-Mox discipline. This paper put forward the thinking of collecting elements of clinical questions following the intervention-population-outcome-control (I-P-O-C) inquiry process, according to the discipline of Acup-Mox. It was emphasized that in the process of collecting clinical questions, "treatable population" and "alleviable outcome indicators" for a specific Acup-Mox intervention with certain therapeutic effect should be focused on, so as to highlight the pertinence of clinical questions of Acup-Mox guidelines in terms of population and outcome elements.
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10.Study on laws of clinical and basic integration acupuncture.
Song-He JIANG ; Xin-Fa LOU ; Sha-Sha LI ; Huai-Rui CUI
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2005;25(11):803-806
OBJECTIVETo explore effective ways of integrated clinical and basic studies.
METHODSTry to sum up clinically basic laws of acupuncture from the study thinking of clinical and basic integration.
RESULTSSome laws of clinical acupuncture were raised based on classical theories of the channel and a great of clinical experiences, in combination with basic studies of modern neuroanatomy and physiology.
CONCLUSIONThe clinical symmetry-corresponding law, the segmental innervation law, the central-axial law, the distal limb dominance law, the law of sallow-deep correlation and the law of local feedback confirm with classical theories of the channels and clinical experiences.
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