Study on the electroconductivity of the human skin. Part 3. Regional changes of electric resistance by acupuncture / 全日本鍼灸学会雑誌
Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
; : 186-193, 1985.
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ABSTRACT
We invented to clarify the influences of acupuncture on the regional skin electroconductivity on humans. An acupuncture needle in situ for a certain time or electroacupuncture using DC 12 volt, 200μA for 7 sec. was applied on the forearm.<br>Measurements of skin electroconductivity were done on several representative points which were distal or proximal to the acupuncture periodically.<br>A needle in situ and electroacupuncture on LI4 did not change the electroconductvity of the proximal skin area around the elbow level on the same extremity.<br>A needle in situ on LI11 increased electroconductivity of the regional skin on the distal area around Manus dorsalis.<br>Electroacupuncture on LI11 increased electroconductivity of the skin on LI5.<br>A needle in situ on LI7 did not change electroconductivity of the skin on the proximal elbow level, but significantly decreased electroconductivity of the skin on LU9.
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Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
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1985
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