• Title/Summary/Keyword: meridian correlationship

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The Oriental Medicine Study of Correlationship in SuSamUm-meridian with Muscles in A.K (A.K 에서 수삼음경(手三陰經)과 근육의 상관성에 대한 한의학적 고찰)

  • Jang, Kwan-Ho;Song, Yun-Kyung;Lim, Hyung-Ho
    • The Journal of Korea CHUNA Manual Medicine
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.167-171
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    • 2003
  • Objectives: The Applied Kinesiology(A.K) doctors diagnose and treat a patient by using muscles related to 12 main meridian. The purpose of study is to make It clear what the Correlationship in SuSamUm-Kyung of 12 Joung-Kyung with Muscles in A.K is. Method: In the Lung meridian and the Heart meridian, the Sidong.Sosang-disease and the related muscles are used. In the Pericardium meridian Correlationship in the Kidney with the lower limbs and the Pericardium with the Kidney is used. Results & Conclusion: Summarized as follows 1. The Lung meridian is related to the triceps and the levator scapulae in th Sidong.Sosang-disease and the serratus anterior in the symptoms of the muscles' stiffness. 2. The Heart meridian is related to the subscapularis in The Applied Kinesiology(A.K) the referred pain of the subscapularis and KukCheon-hole of The Heart meridian. 3. The Pericardium meridian is related to the correlated muscles in the correlationship the Kidney with the lower limbs and the Pericardium with the Kidney.

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The relationship between neck pain and psychological state in female office workers. (경항부 통증과 심리적 상태와의 상관성에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, Jae-Yung;Kim, Sung-Su
    • The Journal of Churna Manual Medicine for Spine and Nerves
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2009
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between pain and psychological state in female office workers with neck pain. Methods : Experimental group of 31 healthy subjects complained of neck and arm discomfort related to computer use which lasted more than 3 months in the past year and was present in the past 7 days as well as on the day of test. Outcomes were assessed by meridian-electromyography(MEMG), Neck Disability Index(NDI), Visual Analog Scale(VAS), Beck Depression Inventory(BDI), Stress Reaction Inventory(SRI), Holmes & Rahe Social Readjustment Rating Scale(SRRS). Results : The NDI score and BDI score had a correlationship(r=0.48), and the NDI score and SRI score also had a correlationship(r=0.48), significantly. The NDI score and contraction power of upper trapezius by MEMG had a correlationship significantly, but with the other muscles the NDI score didn't have correlationships. The NDI score and the SRI score were significantly higher in depression group(BDI score ${\circ}{\surd}$14). The contraction power of trapezius by MEMG was significantly lower in depression group. Conclusions : The results suggest that mental stress can be a major risk factor of neck pain in female office workers.

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Studies on the influence factors of wind dynamic responses on hyperbolic cooling tower shells

  • ZHANG, Jun-Feng;LIU, Qing-Shuai;GE, Yao-Jun;ZHAO, Lin
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.72 no.5
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    • pp.541-555
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    • 2019
  • Wind induced dynamic responses on hyperbolic cooling tower (HCT) shells are complicated functions of structure and wind properties, such as the fundamental frequency fmin, damping ratio ζ, wind velocity V, correlationship in meridian direction and so on, but comprehensions on the sensitivities of the dynamic responses to these four factors are still limited and disagree from each other. Following the dynamic calculation in time domain, features of dynamic effects were elaborated, focusing on the background and resonant components σB and σR, and their contributions to the total rms value σT. The σR is always less than σB when only the maximum σT along latitude is concerned and the contribution of σR to σT varies with responses and locations, but the σR couldn't be neglected for structural design. Then, parameters of the above four factors were artificially adjusted respectively and their influences on the gust responses were illustrated. The relationships of σR and the former three factors were expressed by fitted equations which shows certain differences from the existing equations. Moreover, a new strategy for wind tunnel tests aiming at surface pressures and the following dynamic calculations, which demands less experiment equipment, was proposed according to the influence from meridian correlationship.