• DocumentCode
    599217
  • Title

    Clinical research on rule of acupoint heat-sensitization within patients suffer Bell´s palsy

  • Author

    Qingsheng Yang ; Zhilin Gu ; Zhenhua Xu ; Quanxin Chen

  • Author_Institution
    Guangdong Provincial Hosp. of Chinese Med., Guangzhou, China
  • fYear
    2012
  • fDate
    4-7 Oct. 2012
  • Firstpage
    413
  • Lastpage
    417
  • Abstract
    This study is to explore the rule of acupoint heat-sensitization within patients who suffer Bell´s palsy. Probe the rule of acupoint heat-sensitization within patients suffer Bell´s palsy by recording the phenomenon and contrasting the frequency of acupoints, meridians, patterns of manifestation between healthy control volunteers and patients. We found that there was statistical difference between two groups on the frequency of acupoint heat-sensitization phenomenon (P<;0.01), but not among different types of TCM syndrome when compared on the occurrence rate, patterns of manifestation (the top five patterns: blended sense, diathermanous sense, thermolytic sense, orderly transmission along channels, enjoying the thermal sensation), distribution of meridians (the top five channels: meridian of FOOT-YANG MING, HAND-SHAO YANG, FOOT-SHAO YANG, HAND-TAI YANG, HAND-YANG MING) and distribution of acupuncture points (the five top points: YIFENG(SJ17), XIAGUAN(ST7), QUANLIAO(SL18), YANGBAI(GB14), HEGU(LM)) (P>0.05). Thus we conclude that the frequency of acupoint heat-sensitization phenomenon within Bell´s palsy patients is higher than normal volunteers, and the difference of patterns of manifestation, distribution of acupoints and meridians are all associated with channels, but not with the TCM syndromes.
  • Keywords
    biothermics; medical disorders; patient treatment; somatosensory phenomena; statistical analysis; Bell´s palsy; FOOT-SHAO YANG; FOOT-YANG MING; HAND-SHAO YANG; HAND-TAI YANG; HAND-YANG MING; HEGU(LM); QUANLIAO(SL18); TCM syndromes; XIAGUAN(ST7); YANGBAI(GB14); YIFENG(SJ17); acupoint frequency; acupoint heat-sensitization phenomenon frequency; acupuncture point distribution; blended sense; diathermanous sense; manifestation patterns; meridian distribution; meridians; occurrence rate; orderly transmission channels; statistical difference; thermal sensation; thermolytic sense; Blood; Diseases; Educational institutions; Frequency control; Heating; Hospitals; Bell´s palsy; heat-sensitization moxibustion; rule of effect;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Bioinformatics and Biomedicine Workshops (BIBMW), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Philadelphia, PA
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-2746-6
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-1-4673-2744-2
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/BIBMW.2012.6470351
  • Filename
    6470351