[[abstract]]Recently, a reticular model based on classical Chinese meridian systems was proposed to explain the mechanism of acupuncture. In this paper, the rationale behind this model is thoroughly discussed. Basically, it is based on the theory of embryogenesis, physiological experiments, and effects of acupuncture. It is believed that the cable theory of reticular meridian networks, not the neuron doctrine, can readily account for the simultaneous synchronization of brain rhythms, pain relief, and recovery of disorders in physiological functions.[[fileno]]2030149030001[[department]]電機工程學
The anatomical basis for the concept of meridians in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has not been...
AbstractIn traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), pain is never merely a sign of discomfort. It is usua...
Acupuncture involves treating illness by inserting needles at specified body locations (acupoints). ...
Meridians are regarded as the base upon which traditional acupuncture theory is built but, although ...
[[abstract]]There are two basic tenets in Western neuroscience. One is the theory of inhibition and ...
AbstractThe human body is a hierarchical organism containing many levels of mutually interacting osc...
Acupuncture and meridian channels have been major components of Chinese and Eastern Asian medicine—e...
Acupuncture’s actions have been explained by biomedical research. However, the meridian system used ...
[[abstract]]There are two basic tenets in Western neuroscience. One is the theory of inhibition and ...
Acupuncture and moxibustion are two most important managements of traditional Chinese medicine. Howe...
AbstractAcupuncture, one of the primary methods of treatment in traditional Oriental medicine, is ba...
Acupuncture, a major component in Chinese medicine, has a history of well over two thousand years an...
Acupuncture and moxibustion are two most important managements of traditional Chinese medicine. Howe...
AbstractThe human body is a hierarchical organism containing many levels of mutually interacting osc...
The mechanism of acupuncture, whilst not known with certainty, has previously been considered to be ...
The anatomical basis for the concept of meridians in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has not been...
AbstractIn traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), pain is never merely a sign of discomfort. It is usua...
Acupuncture involves treating illness by inserting needles at specified body locations (acupoints). ...
Meridians are regarded as the base upon which traditional acupuncture theory is built but, although ...
[[abstract]]There are two basic tenets in Western neuroscience. One is the theory of inhibition and ...
AbstractThe human body is a hierarchical organism containing many levels of mutually interacting osc...
Acupuncture and meridian channels have been major components of Chinese and Eastern Asian medicine—e...
Acupuncture’s actions have been explained by biomedical research. However, the meridian system used ...
[[abstract]]There are two basic tenets in Western neuroscience. One is the theory of inhibition and ...
Acupuncture and moxibustion are two most important managements of traditional Chinese medicine. Howe...
AbstractAcupuncture, one of the primary methods of treatment in traditional Oriental medicine, is ba...
Acupuncture, a major component in Chinese medicine, has a history of well over two thousand years an...
Acupuncture and moxibustion are two most important managements of traditional Chinese medicine. Howe...
AbstractThe human body is a hierarchical organism containing many levels of mutually interacting osc...
The mechanism of acupuncture, whilst not known with certainty, has previously been considered to be ...
The anatomical basis for the concept of meridians in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has not been...
AbstractIn traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), pain is never merely a sign of discomfort. It is usua...
Acupuncture involves treating illness by inserting needles at specified body locations (acupoints). ...