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Study on brain FMRI of the mechanism of Tuina analgesia  会议论文 期刊论文  

  • 编号:
    5cb305f1-1690-43eb-8363-1a9b252411a1
  • 作者:
    Zhengyu Li;Xiwen Sun;Juntao Yan(严隽陶)
  • 作者单位:
    (1) Coll. of Acupuncture & Tuina, Shanghai Univ. of T.C. M, Shanghai, China (2) Radiol. Dept., Shanghai Huadong Hosp., Shanghai, China (3) Yueyang Hosp., Shanghai Univ. of T.C. M., Shanghai, China
  • 语种:
    英文
  • 会议名称:
    7th Asian-Pacific Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering
  • 会议地点:
    Beijing, China
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  • 摘要:

    According to clinical data, a lot of patients suffering from chronic pain like to be pressed on the tenderness point, and after Tuina they feel apparently better. Some patients even come back frequently to receive further Tuina treatment after their pain has relieved. So to research on the intervention of the therapy of pressing and kneading on the tenderness point in chronic pain and the mechanism of Tuina analgesia by using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Five patients with one-sided fits of lumbar disc herniation (LDH) were selected according to single-blind randomized experimental method. FMRI was applied to observe the activation and inhibition of brain-functioning area in five cases of patients with lumbar disc herniation after pressing and kneading on their Weizhong (B40) point. Every patient must finish 11 trials in the experiment. Functional MRI data were obtained from scanning the whole brain, but focusing on ACG, hypothalamus, NAC, amygdaloid body GOB etc. T-test was performed to analyze the data in SPSS software package. The data sets from 5 subjects were all used in the study. Signal increases and signal decreases elicited by Tuina stimulation were demonstrated in multiple brain regions. After pressing and kneading on the patient's Weizhong (B40 ) acupoint, the patient's hypothalamus, left nucleus accumbens and left amygdaloid body were excited (P<0.05) and his left anterior cingulated gyrus was inhibited (P<0.05). By pressing and kneading on the pain point (B40), both the pain circuity and the reward circuity are affected which indicates that there might be a close correlation between the effects of analgesia and pleasure through Tuina. And this might also be one of the reasons why clinical Tuina patients with chronic pain like to be pressed on their pain points.

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    GB/T 7714:
    Zhengyu Li (1),Xiwen Sun (2),Juntao Yan (3), et al. Study on brain FMRI of the mechanism of Tuina analgesia [J].7th Asian-Pacific Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering,2008:703-706.
  • APA:
    Zhengyu Li (1),Xiwen Sun (2),Juntao Yan (3).(2008).Study on brain FMRI of the mechanism of Tuina analgesia .7th Asian-Pacific Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering:703-706.
  • MLA:
    Zhengyu Li (1), et al. "Study on brain FMRI of the mechanism of Tuina analgesia" .7th Asian-Pacific Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering(2008):703-706.
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