• DocumentCode
    1467123
  • Title

    Preferential direction and symmetry of electric conduction of human meridians. Bilaterally symmetrical acupoints provide better conductance for a better "connection"

  • Author

    Lu, W.A. ; Tsuei, J.J. ; Chen, K.G.

  • Author_Institution
    Div. of Traditional Chinese Med., Taipei Municipal Jen-Ai Hosp., Taiwan, China
  • Volume
    18
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    1999
  • Firstpage
    76
  • Lastpage
    78
  • Abstract
    Acupuncture meridian system theory is none of the main features of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The meridians are thought to be the pathways for qi (or bioenergy), which then circulates throughout the human body. They originate in the internal organs and from there travel up to the skin. Bilaterally opposite, symmetric acupunctures along the main meridians (called Great Acupuncture) and along the branching meridians (called opposite insertion) are two traditional methods of acupuncture commonly used in clinics. Symmetric acupoints are punctured opposite to the diseased or affected side. This article discusses the authors´ work in which they used 80 healthy subjects to study the symmetry or preferred direction of electrical conduction of human meridians. The data were then analyzed by paired-t and ANOVA testing procedures.
  • Keywords
    bioelectric phenomena; electrical conductivity; medicine; ANOVA testing; Great Acupuncture; bilaterally opposite symmetric acupunctures; bilaterally symmetrical acupoints; bioenergy; branching meridians; diseased side; electric conduction symmetry; healthy subjects; internal organs; opposite insertion; paired-t testing; preferential direction; qi pathways; skin; traditional Chinese medicine; Analysis of variance; Artificial intelligence; Biomedical engineering; Current measurement; Humans; Medical tests; Skin; Testing; Voltage; Adolescent; Adult; Analysis of Variance; Electric Conductivity; Electromagnetic Fields; Female; Functional Laterality; Humans; Male; Meridians; Middle Aged; Reference Values;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0739-5175
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/51.740987
  • Filename
    740987