Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (06): 754-758.DOI: 10.1016/S0254-6272(15)30092-3

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Different manual manipulations and electrical parameters exert different therapeutic effects of acupuncture

Zheng Yu, Lu Luo, Yu Li, Qiaofeng Wu, Shufang Deng, Shouying Lian, Fanrong Liang   

  1. Department of Preventive Treatment of Disease, Pi Xian Hospital of Traditional Chinese medicine;College of Acumoxibustion and Tuina, Chengdu University ofTraditional Chinese Medicine;Department of Endocrinology, the Third Teaching Hospital Affiliated to Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine;
  • Accepted:2014-12-15 Online:2014-12-15 Published:2022-04-05

Abstract: Acupuncture is an important component part of Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM). The therapeutic effects may be influenced by a variety of factors.Stimulation quantity is one of the factors for achieving good therapeutic effects in acupuncture practice. With the development of science and technology, besides the influence of manual manipulations, the parameters adopted for electroacupuncture have become the benchmark of stimulation quantity. This study, by referring to the related literatures, is designed to explore the influence of manual manipulations and electrical parameters on therapeutic effects of acupuncture. The results from the present study show that different manualmanipulations and electrical parameters may exert different therapeutic effects of acupuncture, which are closely related to the characteristics of diseases.Different manual manipulations and electrical parameters should be adopted according to syndrome differentiation of TCM. This is very important in acupuncture treatment.

Key words: Acupuncture therapy, Electroacupuncture, Method of reinforcing-reducing, Manual manipulation, Treatment outcome

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Zheng Yu, Lu Luo, Yu Li, Qiaofeng Wu, Shufang Deng, Shouying Lian, Fanrong Liang. Different manual manipulations and electrical parameters exert different therapeutic effects of acupuncture[J]. Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2014, 34(06): 754-758.