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Optical Transport Properties along the Pericardium Meridian under Different Pressure

INTRODUCTION: This study seeks to discuss the light wave transport characteristics variation along the pericardium Meridian under different pressures. METHODS: We selected 36 healthy students at the school for this study, tied up the desktop blood pressure cuff onto subjects'right proximal arms...

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Published in:Journal of lasers in medical sciences 2011-06, Vol.2 (3), p.89
Main Authors: Chen, Gui Zhen, Xu, Yun Xiang, Wang, Yu Hua, Yang, Hong Qin, Lin, Qing Yuan, Li, Li Jun, Guo, Zhou Yi, Liu, Song Hao
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Language:English
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Summary:INTRODUCTION: This study seeks to discuss the light wave transport characteristics variation along the pericardium Meridian under different pressures. METHODS: We selected 36 healthy students at the school for this study, tied up the desktop blood pressure cuff onto subjects'right proximal arms, fixed the detection probe immovably on the Neiguan (PC6) acupoint and the reference point which was 1cm off the PC6, and collected the light signal along the meridian and non-meridian when the laser irradiate Jianshi(PC5), Ximen(PC4) and the corresponding reference points respectively under pressure of 0, 100, 130 and 160. RESULTS: The differences in optical transport properties between meridian and nonmeridian were significant: under the same pressures(0s, 100s,130s, and 160mmHg), the relative attenuation rate of optical signal at the same distance between meridian and non-meridian were significant(p0.05). Under four different pressure situations, the optical signal at acupoint(PC5) and non-acupoint(NP) along the meridian were significantly different with the corresponding reference points along the non-meridian(P
ISSN:2008-9783
2228-6721