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The Effects of Sa-Am Spleen-tonifying Acupuncture on Radial Pulse in Healthy Human Subjects (비정격(脾正格) 자침이 정상 성인 맥파(脈波) 변화에 미치는 영향)

  • Yoon, Kwang Sik;Lee, Hyun
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2013
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of Sa-Am spleen-tonifying acupuncture on radial pulse in healthy human subjects. Methods : Forty healthy human subjects participated in this study, divided into acupuncture group and control group. Radial pulse was measured by 3 dimensional pulse imaging system(DMP-3000) before, right after, 30 minutes after and 60 minutes after acupuncture in the acupuncture group. The subjects in the control group didn't received acupuncture but took a rest and then the radial pulse was measured at the same time points as the acupuncture group. The parameters were analyzed by gender, measuring location, and measuring time point. However the time related parameters exceptionally were analyzed without distinction of measuring location. Results : 1. T, variance of period, T2/T, T4/T, (T-T4)/T, T4/(T-T4), and W significantly changed after acupuncture. 2. Pressure, amplitude of H1, amplitude of H2, Amplitude of H4 and pulse energy significantly changed after acupuncture. 3. Pulse area, systolic pulse area and diastolic pulse area significantly changed after acupuncture. 4. Elasticity, AIx and AIx/HR significantly changed after acupuncture. Conclusions : The effect of Sa-Am spleen-tonifying acupuncture in healthy human may be observed on time, amplitude, pulse area and augmentation index. Further studies on the effects of Sa-Am acupuncture using radial pulse are needed.

A Study on the Reinforcement Method of Zhang Zihe - Focusing on the Theory of Keeping Balance - (장자화(張子和) 보법(補法)에 대한 고찰(考察) - 이평위기(以平爲期) 사상을 중심(中心)으로 -)

  • Ahn, Jinhee;Kim, Do-Hoon;Kim, Jong-hyun
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.225-240
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    • 2021
  • Objectives : The purpose of this paper is to examine Zhang Zihe's reinforcement method based on the theory of keeping balance(以平爲期). Methods : Based on his arguments in the Rumenshiqin and formula compositions, Zhang Zihe's reinforcement method was examined. Results & Conclusions : 1. Despite preconceptions that Zhang Zihe must have been critical of reinforcement methods due to his alliance to the offensive purgative group, in reality his criticism was not aimed at reinforcement methods entirely, but rather at warming and tonifying. 2. Zhang Zihe's criticism of warming and tonifying was based on his research of the Neijing, in which he realized the pathogenic effects of fire-heat and the side effects of warming and tonifying in clinical practice. This is a common conception among the Four Great Doctors of the Jin-Yuan period. 3. Zhang Zihe focused on eliminating pathogenic qi so that the body's qi would circulate smoothly to slowly restore the source qi. The theory of keeping balance was emphasized to achieve this goal. 4. Based on the theory of keeping balance, Zhang Zihe used various medicinals with different properties and flavors to allow for the medicinals in each of the sovereign, minister, assistant and courier positions to co-operate with each other, while using food reinforcement to restore the source qi.

The Effect of Sa-Am Stomach Tonifying Acupuncture on Radial Pulse in Healthy Human Subjects (위정격(胃正格) 자침이 정상 성인의 맥파(脈波)에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Joo Young;Kang, Jae Hui;Yim, Yun Kyong;Lee, Hyun
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.57-71
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    • 2012
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to find the effects of Sa-Am stomach tonifying acupuncture on radial pulse through the parameters difference. Methods : Forty healthy subjects participated in this study, acupuncture group and control group were divided. Radial pulse were measured using 3 dimensional pulse imaging system(DMP-3000). 19 parameters that significantly changed were selected after comparing between acupuncture group and control group. Then, 19 parameters were analyzed before, immediately after, 30 minutes after and 60 minutes after acupuncture in acupucture group. Results : 1. Heart rate, pulse period, T/T1, T2/T, T4/T, T5/T, T-T4, (T-T4)/T and T4/(T-T4) significantly changed after acupuncture. 2. H1 Amplitude, H2 Amplitude, H4 Amplitude and H5 Amplitude significantly changed after acupuncture. 3. Area of Pulse Wave, Systolic Pulse Area, Diastolic Pulse Area and Area of W significantly changed after acupuncture. 4. AIx/HR significantly changed after acupuncture. Conclusion : Stomach Tonifying Acupuncture exerts an influence on radial pulse parameters. Further radial pulse change study on various acupuncture treatment is required.

A Case of Chronic Myeloblastic Leukemia with Intracerebral Hemorrhage (뇌출혈을 동반한 만성골수성백혈병 환자 1례에 대한 임상적 고찰)

  • Lee, Young-Soo;Choi, Chang-Won;Lee, Gang-Nyoung;Kim, Hee-Chul;Kwack, Jeong-Jin
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.260-267
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    • 2002
  • Chronic Myeloblastic Leukemia(CML) is characterised by excessive production of neoplastic myeloid cell, reciprocal translocation between chromosome 9 and 22 called 'Philadelphia chromosome'. This one case of CML with Intracerebral Hemorrhage(ICH) patient is thought of Kidney-Yin and Yang deficiency, by the first clinical symptoms, at admission. So the nourishing Yin and Tonifying kidney, warming and tonifying kidney-yang is used. After the incresing of WBC count, the nourishing Yin and Tonifying kidney, invigorating-Yin and reducing fire is used for treatment of the essence-of-life and blood deficiency, fever due to Yin deficiency.

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The Literature Study of Convalescent thamuria of children (병후(病後) 소변빈수(小便頻數)에 대한 문헌적(文獻的) 고찰(考察))

  • Han, Dal Soo;Yoon, Ji Yeon;Han, Jae Kyung;Kim, Yun Hee
    • Journal of Haehwa Medicine
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.211-223
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    • 2004
  • Objective : This study was designed to investigate causes, symptoms and treatments for the convalescent thamuria of children with oriental medical literatures. Methods : We surveyed the oriental and western medical books from to recent published books that have articles on thamuria from one's illness. Results and Conclusions : The symptoms of convalescent thamuria of children is frequency of urination and no pain. The causes of convalescent thamuria of children are the deficiency of the spleen and pulmonary qi, the weakness of the kidney qi and inner heat caused by the deficiency of yin. The methods of treatment are tonifying the spleen and pulmonary(補益脾肺), warming the kidney and tonifying qi(溫補腎氣) and tonifying yin and removing heat(滋陰淸熱). The herbal-medications for treatment are Bojungikqitang and Onpaetang (補中益氣湯合溫肺湯), Wuquihwan(右歸丸) and Jayinganghwatang(滋陰降火湯).

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A study on comings and goings of the meridian gi in $\ulcorner$Huangdineijing$\lrcorner$ (황제내경(黃帝內經)의 경기(經氣) 왕래(往來)에 대한 고찰)

  • Baik, You-Sang
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.1-18
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    • 2008
  • Objectives : The aim of this study is to investigate the properties of Meridian Gi in $\ulcorner$Huangdineijing(黃帝內經)$\lrcorner$, specially one of the movement properties like that comings and goings of Gi. Methods : Through searching concepts and properties of Meridian Gi in several chapters of $\ulcorner$Huangdineijing(黃帝內經)$\lrcorner$, many phrases concerned with that properties could be explained and reconstructed into new motional shape of Meridian Gi. Results : The basic characters of comings and goings of Meridian Gi or genuine Gi originate from food essence, and that are like a kind of waves. The most important moments of acupuncture treatment is such time of it's short passing the acupoints, carrying out tonifying and purging methods by controlling the spirit. Conclusions : The Meridian Gi consists of anti-pathogenic Gi so called genuine Gi and pathogenic Gi. Medical doctor must correctly knows the flow of Meridian Gi to operate tonifying and purging method of acupuncture treatments in order to get the desired results. Also maintaining very sensitive state in diagnostic process, the most important key points is to control the spirit and adjust mental activities of both doctors and patients. The motional properties of Meridian Gi are actually concerned with the arrival of Gi and reinforcement-reduction along and against Meridian Gi.

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A Study on 'Specially Selecting Yangming' in 『Suwen·Weilun』 (『소문(素問)·위론(痿論)』의 독취양명(獨取陽明)에 대한 고찰)

  • Ahn, Jin-hee;Suh, Jun-ho
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.91-107
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    • 2019
  • Objectives : The purpose of this paper is to study how medical experts understood 'Specially Selecting Yangming' for clinical application. Methods : After collecting medical texts related to 'Specially Selecting Yangming', its meaning and clinical application were examined thoroughly. Results : 1. The meaning of 'Specially Selecting Yangming' was identified in different ways according to the meaning of 'Yangming.' It was perceived as Stomach, Yangming meridian, Stomach meridian of Foot Yangming, Spleen and Stomach, Intestine and Stomach by medical experts. 2. Chen Wu-ze and Liu Wan-su understood Wei disease as a form of consumption, and regarded 'Specially Selecting Yangming' as tonifying Yangming while Zhang Zi-he put emphasis on Communicating Stomach Qi(胃氣) through vomiting or purgation. Sun Yi-kui insisted on applying it as a precaution. 3. Li Dong-yuan emphasized the cause of Wei disease to be Damp-Heat in the Summer and suggested Qingshuyiqitang and Qingzaotang as remedy. 4. Zhu Zhen-heng's Purging the South and Reinforcing the North is a more fundamental way of treating Wei disease by stimulating the Water-Fire Axis. Conclusions : Through a diachronic study of 'Specially Selecting Yangming' and its remedy, most medical experts regarded 'Specially Selecting Yangming' as tonifying Yangming, but tonifying Liver and Kidney was thought to be a more fundamental treatment.

A Study on Characteristics of Jinsatak(陳士鐸)'s Clinic Theory (진사탁(陳士鐸) 임상 이론의 특징에 관한 연구)

  • Jeong, Kyung-Ho;Kim, Ki-Wook;Park, Hyun-Guk
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.31-51
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    • 2009
  • The characteristics of Jin's ideas on clinic theory can be arranged as follows. 1. Jin emphasized warming and tonifying[溫補] in treatment and the part that shows this the best is the taking care of[調理] the Vital gate[命門], kidney, liver, and spleen. His ideas were based on his understanding of a human life's origin, and was influenced by Seolgi(薛己), Joheon-ga(趙獻可) and Janggaebin(張介賓)'s Vital gate and source Gi theory(元氣說) so scholastically, he has that in common with them but was later criticized by later doctors such as Oksamjon(玉三尊) as an 'literary doctor(文字醫)' who followed the ideas of "Uigwan(醫貫)". 2. The warming and tonifying school[溫補學派], who were influenced by Taoism, said in their theory of disease outbreak[發病學說] that since one must not hurt one's Yin essence and Yang fire [陰精陽火] there is more deficiency than excess, so that was why they used tonifying methods. Jin was also like them and this point of view is universal in internal medicine, gynecology, pediatric medicine and surgery and so on. 3. Jin, who saw the negative form of pulse diagnosis[診脈] emphasized following symptoms over pulse diagnosis using the spirit of ‘finding truth based on truth[實事求是]' in "Maekgyeolcheonmi(脈訣闡微)", but emphasized 'the combination of pulse and symptoms[脈證合參]'. He understood pulse diagnosis as a defining tool for symptoms, and in "Seoksilbirok(石室秘錄)" simplified pulse diagnosis into 10 methods : floating/sunken(浮沉), slow/fast(遲數), large/fine(大小), vacuous/replete(虛實) and slippery/rough(滑澀). 4. Jin used 'large formulas(大方)' a lot that usually featured a large dose, and in " Bonchosinpyeon(本草新編)" he thought of the seven formulas(七方) and ten preparations(十劑) as the standard when using medicine. He did away with old customs and presented a 'new(新)' and 'extra(奇)' point of view. He especially used a lot of Insam(人蔘) when tonifying Gi and Geumeunhwa(金銀花) when treating sores and ulcers. 5. In the area of surgery Jin gave priority to the early finding and treatment of disease with internal treatment[內治] and was against the overuse of acupuncture. However records of surgical measures in a special situation like lung abscesses(肺癰) and liver abscesses(肝癰), and anesthetic measures using 'Manghyeongju(忘形酒)' and 'Singoiyak(神膏異藥)' and opening the abdomen or skull, and organ transplants using a dog's tongue are important data. 6. Jin stated the diseases of Gi and blood broadly. Especially in the principles of treating blood, blood diseases had to be forwarded[順] and Gi regulation[理氣] was the number one priority and stated the following two treatments. First, in "Jeonggiinhyeolpyeon(精氣引血篇)" of volume 6 of "Oegyeongmieon(外經微言)", for the rules for treating blood he stated the pattern identification of finding Gi in blood and blood in Gi. Second, he emphasized Gi regulation(理氣) in blood diseases and stated that the Gi must be tonifyed after finding the source of the loss of blood.

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A case report of Benign Paroxymal Positional Vertigo Patient (귀비탕가미방(歸脾湯加味方) 복용 후 호전된 양성 돌발성 체위성 현훈 환자 1례)

  • Jeong, Dal-Lim;Hong, Seung-Ug
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.198-205
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    • 2008
  • Objective : We report a case of BPPV responded to the Guibitang, Spleen Tonifying Sa-Am Acupuncture and Canalith Reposition Therapy. Methods : 1. Diagnosis and Evaulation: Bithermal Caloric test, Video Nystagmography, Dix-Hallpike test, VAS 2. Treatment: Guibitang, Acupuncture, Canalith Reposition Therapy. Results : We can observe remarkable improvement evaulated by VAS. Conclusion : It is considered that Guibitang and Acupuncture can be applied to the treatment of BPPV.

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Brief comparison of the mechanism of modern medicine and traditional medicine in neuronal cell death

  • Kim, Young-Sick;Jeong, Hyun-Ja;Kim, Hyung-Min;Cho, Seung-Hun
    • CELLMED
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.1.1-1.7
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    • 2011
  • Medicine has a past, a present, and will have a future; the same can be said for many diseases. Even with the surprising development of modern medicine, traditional medicine, especially eastern Asian traditional medicines still exist and are widely used in those regions. But modern medicine and western pacific traditional medicines have different theories and applications for the same disease. In this review, traditional medical theory, used together with modern medicine, can be combined to shed light on the area of neuronal death.