• Title/Summary/Keyword: 삼음교 지압

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The Effects of Self-Acupressure of Wan-gol(G12), Shinmun(H7), Samumgyo(Sp6) on Clinical Nurses' Sleep pattern disturbance and Fatigue (완골(完骨) 신문(神門) 삼음교(三陰交) 자가지압(自家指壓) 수면장애(睡眠障碍)와 피로(疲勞)에 미치는 효과(效果))

  • Kim, Won-Il;Youn, Hyoun-Min
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.81-93
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    • 2004
  • Objective : To examine the effects of self-acupressure which is usually used in reducing clinical nurses sleep pattern disturbances and fatigue. Methods : The research involved a nonequivalent control group with a pre test and post test design. The study subjects studied included 48 clinical nurses who work in C hospital located in Pusan, and they were classified into 2 groups : 25 nurses in the experimental group who took self-acupressure, and 23 nurses in the control group who did not. Self-acupressure of G12, H7 and Sp6 was administered over a period of 3 days with 1 demonstration and 4 frequencies. Results : 1. The sleep pattern disturbance score of the experimental group who took self-acupressure was significantly lower than that of the control group. (t= 7.00, p= .00) 2. The fatigue score of the experimental group who took self-acupressure was significantly lower than that of the control group. (t= 6.78, p= .00) Conclusions : Self-acupressure of G12, H7, Sp6 was effective for relieving clinical nurses sleep pattern disturbances and fatigue. The relevance of this study involved the use of Meridian self-acupressure in nursing intervention and was based on the theoretical foundations of Oriental Medicine.

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Comparison of Effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) and San-Yin-Jiao (SP6) Acupressure on Primary Dysmenorrhea (경피신경전기자극(TENS)과 삼음교 지압이 원발성 월경통에 미치는 효과 비교)

  • Oh, Yeong-Taek
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.415-424
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    • 2014
  • PURPOSE: This study examined the effect of high-frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and San-Yin-Jiao (SP6) acupressure on primary dysmenorrhea. Furthermore, the difference in effectiveness between the two methods were compared. METHODS: Twenty-six students participated in this study, and were randomly assigned to a high-frequency TENS group(experimental 1, n=9), a San-Yin-Jiao (SP6) acupressure group(experimental 2, n=9), and no treatment group(control, n=8). They were assessed and treated on the first day of their menstruation. The TENS protocol included applying 20 minutes of stimulation with a frequency of 100Hz, $100{\mu}sec$ pulse width. Four electrodes were placed on the skin 3 cm from midline at T12-L1 and S2-3 paravertebral muscles. San-Yin-Jiao (SP6) acupressure should be applied with the thumb for 10 minutes(8 seconds pressure and 2 seconds rest) on the SP6 acupoint. This procedure should be repeated for the other foot. Dysmenorrheal pain measured two pain assessment tools (VAS, DPT) pre-treatment; immediate post-treatment; 30minutes, 1, 2hours; and 3, 4, 5, 6, 24 hours after the VAS test were added. RESULTS: The results showed significant differences in pain assessments (VAS, DPT) after treatment for subjects of experimental group1 (p<.05) and experimental group2 (p<.05), whereas the between-group comparison found no statistically significant differences. CONCLUSION: This result supports the idea that using two methods could be effective in pain reduction among students who suffered from primary dysmenorrhea.

Effects on Labor Pain, Length of Delivery Time, and Hemoglobin of Primipara Women treated by San-Yin-Jiao(SP-6) Acupressure 15 minutes and 30 minutes (삼음교(SP6) 지압(15분/30분)이 분만 통증, 분만 소요시간, Hemoglobin에 미치는 영향)

  • Chang, Soon-bok;Park, Young-won;Cho, Jae-sung;Lee, Byung-chul
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.99-110
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    • 2004
  • Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the different effects on labor pain, length of delivery time, and hemoglobin for primipara women treated by San-Yin-Jiao(SP-6) acupressure of 15 minutes or 30 minutes. Methods: The design of this study was a randomized clinical trial with two experimental groups and one control group, the participants included primiparas who underwent vaginal delivery. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire consisting of general characteristics with a subjective labor pain scale with VA.S, and length of delivery time and hemoglobin were collected in the medical record. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, x2- test, t-test, and ANCOVA. Results: There was statistically significant lower labor pain in the group of 30 minutes SP6 acupressure than the control group(t=7.733, p=.007), and there was statistically significant short length of delivery time in the group of 15 minutes SP6 acupressure than the control group(t=-2.230, p=.030). Conclusions: Even though we could not found a consistent effect with the SP6 acupressure, It was found that there was effect on shortening length of delivery time by 15 minutes of SP6 acupressure or lessening labor pain by 30 minutes of SP6 acupressure without risk of blood loss. It is necessary to replicate the study with a larger number of participants to find a consistent result.

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