AbstractAcupuncture induces physiological changes, and patients have reported warm or cool sensations with “Burning Fire” (BF) or “Penetrating Cool” (PC) manipulations. This study aimed to evaluate whether these techniques had distinct effects on skin temperature and blood flow and to examine whether skin temperature correlated with blood flow. The participants were 25 healthy volunteers, each receiving acupuncture manipulations on points LI4 and LI11 bilaterally. Skin temperatures and blood flow were recorded continuously on both arms. The study found that acupuncture significantly increased skin temperature on the needling arm by 0.3514°C on average, but decreased it on the contralateral arm by 0.2201°C on average. Blood flow decreased si...
Objectives : This study was done to observe the effect on the local thermal changes of herbal acupun...
Background: According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory, acupuncture effects are based on...
Cupping therapy has become a popular method of alternative medicine. However, no quantitative measur...
AbstractAcupuncture induces physiological changes, and patients have reported warm or cool sensation...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the De-Qi sensations of acupuncture (sour...
This study was performed to observe the influence of sham and different verum acupuncture manipulati...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the effects on the body surface of different kinds of placebo/sham acupu...
Background. Deqi sensation is a complex but an important component for acupuncture effect. In this s...
The change in blood flow of the fingers and foot pads induced by acupuncture needle insertion (acupu...
The 4 properties of Chinese materia medica refer to cold, hot, warm, and cool. In the present study,...
AbstractInfrared thermography for temperature distribution monitoring was performed in ten healthy v...
Copyright © 2014 Jia-Min Yang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Acupoints tend to show higher electric conductivity and have a higher concentration of neural and va...
Edema is an accumulation of an excessive amount of watery fluid in cells or intercellular tissues. I...
Copyright © 2012 Tao Huang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Objectives : This study was done to observe the effect on the local thermal changes of herbal acupun...
Background: According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory, acupuncture effects are based on...
Cupping therapy has become a popular method of alternative medicine. However, no quantitative measur...
AbstractAcupuncture induces physiological changes, and patients have reported warm or cool sensation...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the De-Qi sensations of acupuncture (sour...
This study was performed to observe the influence of sham and different verum acupuncture manipulati...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the effects on the body surface of different kinds of placebo/sham acupu...
Background. Deqi sensation is a complex but an important component for acupuncture effect. In this s...
The change in blood flow of the fingers and foot pads induced by acupuncture needle insertion (acupu...
The 4 properties of Chinese materia medica refer to cold, hot, warm, and cool. In the present study,...
AbstractInfrared thermography for temperature distribution monitoring was performed in ten healthy v...
Copyright © 2014 Jia-Min Yang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Acupoints tend to show higher electric conductivity and have a higher concentration of neural and va...
Edema is an accumulation of an excessive amount of watery fluid in cells or intercellular tissues. I...
Copyright © 2012 Tao Huang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Objectives : This study was done to observe the effect on the local thermal changes of herbal acupun...
Background: According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory, acupuncture effects are based on...
Cupping therapy has become a popular method of alternative medicine. However, no quantitative measur...