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Clinical study on correlativity of stagnation of the liver-q

Date:02-04-2009 22:20Source:zhongguo zhen jiu Author:admin Click: Times
Clinical study on correlativity of stagnation of the liver-qi with tenderness response of auricular points Zhongguo Zhen Jiu. 2007 May;27(5):345-8 [Article in Chinese] Liu J , Liang-duo J , Zhao JP . Department of Internal Medicine, Dongzhi
  
Clinical study on correlativity of stagnation of the liver-qi with tenderness response of auricular points
Zhongguo Zhen Jiu. 2007 May;27(5):345-8
[Article in Chinese]
Liu J, Liang-duo J, Zhao JP.
Department of Internal Medicine, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of TCM, Beijing 100700, China. juanjuan000@sina.com
OBJECTIVE: To probe into the correlativity of TCM syndromes to auricular points. METHODS: Sixty-three cases of typical liver-qi stagnation syndrome and 52 healthy persons were divided into an observation group and a control group, respectively. The auricular points on both side were respectively detected by auricular point pressure pain method with spring pressure bar and a pressure of 50 g, and then the number of auricular points with positive response on both sides were respectively calculated and the positive rates between the two groups were compared. RESULTS: Can (liver), Shidao (esophagus), Sanjiao (triple energy), Pi (spleen), Yidan (pancreas and gall bladder), Tingzhong (center of superior concha), Wei (stomach), Shenmen had high tenderness positive rates, with significant differences between the liver-qi stagnation syndrome group and the healthy person group. The correlativity were Gan>Shidao>Sanjiao>Pi>Yidan>Tingzhong>Wei>Shenmen. CONCLUSION: TCM syndromes and auricular points have correlativity.
 
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