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A brief study on the effect of acupuncture treatment on the nervous system |
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DOI
10.11656/j.issn.1672-1519.2019.01.24 |
Key Words
acupuncture treatment;nerve electrophysiology;mechanism of the nervous system |
Author Name | Affiliation | Lee Hyeongjin | Do-nong Adult Daycare Center, Namyangju-si, Korea | Jeon Myongsoo | Minzu University of China, Beijing 100081, China | Kim Migang | Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin 301617, China |
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Abstract
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Acupuncture has a long history therapy and traditional Chinese medicine, and has accepted by many countries that it is one of effective treatment in the world. Acupuncture treatment has spread around the world, and many people have studied the mechanism of acupuncture. In this regard, Chinese and foreign scholars have diverse views, but still the principle of acupuncture is difficult to prove using the scientific methods. Based on the study of neurophysiological mechanisms, this article briefly reviews the effects of acupuncture on the electrophysiology, conduction pathways, and neural biochemistry of nerves. Acupuncture has a wide range of regulatory effects on the nervous system and promotes repair of various injuries and deformations of the nervous system. Acupuncture therapy is closely related to the nervous system. |
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