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A Laser Acpuncture with Lifting and Thrusting Functions
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Alternative & Integrative Medicine

ISSN: 2327-5162

Open Access

A Laser Acpuncture with Lifting and Thrusting Functions


5th International Conference and Exhibition on Natural & Alternative Medicine

September 05-07, 2016 Beijing, China

Chih-Yu Wang, Shu-Chen Chang and Che-Chang Kuo

Department of Biomedical Engineering, I-Shou University, Taiwan
Department of Hospitality Management, Tajen University, Taiwan
Department of Chinese Medicine, Kaohsiung St. Joseph Hospital, Taiwan

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Altern Integr Med

Abstract :

Lifting and thrusting is one of the important manipulation methods in traditional acupuncture techniques, whereby several particular acupuncture technique can be derived to enhance the effectiveness of acupuncture. To our knowledge, however, few studies focused on this issue. The present system adopts a diode laser with wavelength of 808 nm and maximum power of 150 mW as the light source. By evaluating the images of light spot of the laser acupuncture head, we found that the movable distance of focused light spot is 5 cm (i.e. the range for lifting and thrusting is 5 cm). The focused light spot has a area of 6 �� 10�3 mm2, which is approximate the tip area of common acupuncture needle. A laser acupuncture with lifting and thrusting function has better effectiveness than that without lifting and thrusting function. In this study, two kinds of laser acupuncture (with / without lifting and thrusting) were used to stimulate Shenmen points of healthy subjects to study the ability for changing the meridian values for laser acupuncture with lifting-thrusting function. A Ryodoraku was used to acquire the values of left and right of the Heart and Small Intestine meridian. A paired t-test was performed and found that laser acupuncture meridians with lifting and thrusting can significantly improve the impact on meridian (p <0.05). The laser acupuncture with lifting and thrusting functions can be further developed to achieve reinforcing and reducing functions by adjusting the intensity, mode, frequency, etc. This is an important progress of laser acupuncture.

Biography :

Chih-Yu Wang has completed his PhD from National Yang-Ming University and postdoctoral studies from National Taiwan University. He is Professor of Department of Niomedical Engineering, I-Shou University. He has published more than 40 papers in reputed journals and has been serving as an editorial board member of repute.

Email: crab@isu.edu.tw

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