1.Questionnaire survey concerning acupuncture treatment to dialysis facilities in Mie Prefecture, Japan
Hinata SAKURABA ; Yusuke MUKAI ; Fumiya MASUDA
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2010;60(2):209-215
[Objective]For the possibility of the spread of acupuncture treatment in the future, we did a questionnaire survey for the dialysis facilities in Mie Prefecture, and clarified dialyzed patient's complaints, the problems existing in the background, and the problem related to it.
[Method]We sent questionnaire forms to representatives in the dialysis facilities (50 facilities as of February 2007) of Mie Prefecture. The survey contents were the situation of dialysis patients and acupuncture treatment for them.
[Results]In 6.0%of the dialysis facilities in Mie Prefecture, acupuncture treatment had been introduced. No facility answered that acupuncture treatment is not recommended for patients, and some facilities were interested in acupuncture treatment (15.4%). Most patients were suffering from itching and pain, which would be a target of acupuncture treatment. The problem in the spread was treatment effect and safety.
[Conclusion]Itching and pain, which are embarrassing symptoms, would be the target of acupuncture treatment. There are no facilities where acupuncture treatment had been introduced in Mie Prefecture. The possibility that acupuncture treatment introduction may not be low because there are no facilities where acupuncture treatment is not recommended and it had interest. For the spread of acupuncture in dialysis facilities, it is necessary to solve the problem of "Safety"and lack of the interface, and to construct an information network.
2.Questionnaire Survey of the Utility of the Meridian Test
Hinata SAKURABA ; Kenta SAWAZAKI ; Tomomase MORIYAMA
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2006;56(4):636-643
[Objective] We examined whether the meridian test is useful for diagnosis and assessment, other than treatment.
[Method] Participants were patients and therapists in acupuncture and moxibustion facilities. We gave them the meridian test before and after treatment, and carried out the questionnaire survey for the test time, impressions and others.
[Results and Discussion] The time of the meridian test was suitable for the patients and therapists. This test detected unconscious disorders in locomotive organs. It also clarified unconscious therapeutic effects. Furthermore, we obtained affirmative answers on the test from patients and therapists. From these results, it was suggested that the meridian test is a useful method in addition to treatment.
3.Possibility for Acupuncture Treatment in Maintenance Dialysis Medical Treatment-From a Questionnaire Survey completed by Dialysis Medical Treatment Staff-
Hinata SAKURABA ; Kenta SAWAZAKI ; Tatsurou HONDA ; Tomomasa MORIYAMA
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2006;56(1):76-83
[Objective] The understanding and cooperation of dialysis medical staff are indispensable for the widespread introduction of acupuncture treatment in maintenance dialysis medical treatment. In this study, we tried to clarify the level of understanding of acupuncture of dialysis medical staff We also tried to examine change in their opinion of acupuncture after experiencing it. We discussed the possibility of using acupuncture treatment in maintenance dialysis medical treatment.
[Method] At first, we distributed the questionnaire concerning the level of understanding of the acupuncture of dialysis medical staff (n=105) who visited the experience corner. Next, we investigated whether the staff who had experienced acupuncture treatment changed their opinion of it. We also investigated the method and effect of acupuncture.
[Results & Conclusion] Few staff had experienced acupuncture previously. They had fears regarding acu- puncture regardless of their experiences, but these fears were alleviated after acupuncture experience. From these results, it is believed that dialysis staff have an insufficient understanding acupuncture. On the other hand, we considered the possibility that acupuncture could positively contribute to dialysis medical treatment because many staff approved the safety and hygiene levels of acupuncture. It will be necessary to educate staff concerning the effect of acupuncture on maintenance dialysis patients in order that they may be able to effec- tively administer acupuncture in the future.
6.Introducing the Efforts of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Committee of Sports Part.2;The experience of Acupuncture for Athletes in Boise State University, Idaho, USA
Shigeki IZUMI ; Sachiko IKEMUNE ; Yasuhisa KANEKO ; Hiroshi KONDO ; Hinata SAKURABA ; Hideki FUJIMOTO ; Naruto YOSHIDA ; Yukihiro YOSHIDA ; Eiji FURUYA
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2014;64(4):230-231
7.Introducing the Efforts of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Committee of Sports Part.3;Symposium of the 64th Annual Congress of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion in Fukushima.
Naruto YOSHIDA ; Sachiko IKEMUNE ; Shigeki Shigeki ; Yasuhisa KANEKO ; Hiroshi KONDO ; Hinata SAKURABA ; Hideki FUJIMOTO ; Yukihiro YOSHIDA ; Eiji FURUYA
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2015;65(1):47-48
8.Introducing the Efforts of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Committee of Sports Part.4
Hinata SAKURABA ; Sachiko IKEMUNE ; Shigeki IZUMI ; Yasuhisa KANEKO ; Hiroshi KONDO ; Hideki FUJIMOTO ; Naruto YOSHIDA ; Yukihiro YOSHIDA ; Eiji FURUYA
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2015;65(2):107-108
9.Introducing the Efforts of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Committee of Sports Part.5
Sachiko IKEMUNE ; Shigeki IZUMI ; Yasuhisa KANEKO ; Hiroshi KONDO ; Hinata SAKURABA ; Masanori TAMACHI ; Hideki FUJIMOTO ; Naruto YOSHIDA ; Yukihiro YOSHIDA ; Eiji FURUYA
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2015;65(3):203-204