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A Study on the Yin-Yang Needling Method in the Shouyaogangrou chapter of the Lingshu (『영추(靈樞)·수요강유(壽夭剛柔)』의 음양(陰陽) 자법(刺法)에 대한 고찰(考察))

  • Kim, Do-Hoon
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.207-223
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    • 2021
  • Objectives : This paper studied the different disease sites according to Yin and Yang deviation and the principal to applying the Five Shu Points acupuncture method to these sites of the Yin-Yang needling method as explained in the Shouyaogangrou chapter of the Lingshu. Methods : Of the seasonal needling method in the Neijing, the principle to managing the Five Shu Points and indications of each point were examined. Next, clinical applications of the Five Shu Points were analyzed. Descriptions of clinical expression were collected and examined to understand the underlying pattern. Results : If we connect the disease sites of the Yin-Yang needling method to the Five Shu Points needling method according to the seasonal changes, the Yang of Yin connects to Spring, Yin of Yang to Summer, Yang of Yang to Autumn, and Yin of Yin to Winter. Of the needling site, the collateral vessel is the collateral vessel of Spring, 'Meridian of Yin' is the meridian of the Yin domain or the meridian points of the Yin meridian. 'He of Yang' is the He point of the Yang meridian, and the Yin Xing and Shu are the Xing and Shu points of the Yin meridian. Upon examining cases in the Neijing where the Five Shu Points were applied, it could be found that the Xing and Shu points of the Yin meridian were used together, while the He point of the Yang meridian was used to eliminate Yang pathogen or to stimulate Yang qi, which matches the Yin-Yang needling method of the Shouyaogangrou chapter of the Lingshu. Conclusions : The Yin and Yang of the needling sites from the Yin-Yang needling method in the Shouyaogangrou chapter of the Lingshu refers to the Yin and Yang meridians, or the Yin and Yang domains. In the context of disease site description, the former Yin and Yang describes a spatial aspect, while the latter Yin and Yang refers to the vicissitudes of qi according to temporal change.

Characterization of Five Shu Acupoint Pattern in Saam Acupuncture Using Text Mininig (텍스트마이닝을 통한 사암침법 오수혈 사용 패턴 분석)

  • Park, In-Soo;Jung, Won-Mo;Lee, Ye-Seul;Hahm, Dae-Hyun;Park, Hi-Joon;Chae, Younbyoung
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.66-74
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    • 2015
  • Background : Saam acupuncture were composed by applying the elemental concepts from the Five Phase theory - the relationships between the cycles such as Saeng(Sheng, 'nourishing' or 'creating') and Geuk(Ke, 'suppressing' or 'controlling') - onto the Five Phase points and 12 channels to compensate for the imbalance in each of the 12 main energy traits. Objective : The present study is aimed to find out the characteristics of Five Phase points pattern in Saam acupuncture. Methods : We analysed the characteristics of five elements of the Five Phase points in Korean medical texts such as Saamdoinchimguyogyeol, Dongeuibogam and Chimgugyeongheombang in mid Chosun Dynasty. Using non-negative factorization(NNMF) methods, we extracted the feature matrix of five elements of Five Phase points in each classic medical text. Results : In Saam acupuncture, two characteristics were most prominent: (1) "Self" component of Five elements, (2) "Mother" and "Grandmother" component of Five elements. Conclusions : Saam acupuncture used the combination of Five-Shu acupoint based on ZangFu pattern identification. Our findings suggest that grasping the characteristics of Five Phase points combinations can improve the understanding the selection of the relevant acupoints based on the ZangFu pattern identifications.

Application of Five-Transport-points to King Hyeonjong through the 『Seungjeongwon Ilgi』 (『승정원일기』를 통해 살펴본 현종에 대한 오수혈 활용)

  • JUNG Yoo-ong;HAN Bong-jae;JUNG Ji-hun
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.35-44
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    • 2022
  • Through articles published in the Seungjeongwon Ilgi, the following conclusions were obtained by analyzing how King Hyeonjong used Five-Transport-points. For the use of Five-Transport-points for King Hyeonjong, Five-Transport-points of most meridians was evenly used, except that no Five-Transport-points of Kidney Meridian were used. The use of Five-Transport-points for King Hyeonjong were evenly used for Jung acupoint, Shu acupoint, Hap acupoint. Among them, the use of Jung acupoint was remarkable. The diseases that were most frequently treated by using of Five-Transport-points for King Hyeonjong are ophthalmology, fever, and common cold. The Five-Transport-points were used most for feverish diseases. When performing the procedure using Five-Transport-points for King Hyeonjong, acupuncture and moxibustion were widely used at 95.7:4.3. It can be seen that this is due to the location of Five-Transport-points.

The study of pulse diagnosis(服診) about twelve meridians(十二經脈) (고대(古代)의 경복진단법(經服診斷法) 중 십이경맥(十二經脈) 맥진(脈診)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Lim, Seong-cheol;Son, Seong-cheol;Lee, Kyung-min;Hwang, Min-seob;Kim, Kap-sung;Yoon, Jong-hwa
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2002
  • Objective : The study of relations between twelve meridians and pulse diagnosis Method : The possiblity of pulse diagnosis on the pulse points(脈動處) of each meridian through the scription of $\ll$Maek beop(脈法)$\gg$ $\ll$Nae kyeong(內經)$\gg$ and $\ll$Nan kyeong(難經$\gg$ Result : The comparative pulse diagnosis method(比較脈診法) in the scription of $\ll$Mack beop$\gg$ progressed to the five Jang bu maek(五臟脈) in the scription of $\ll$Young chu : Sa gi jang bu byeong hyeong(靈樞 邪氣臟腑病形)$\gg$ in accordance with the progress of pulse diagnosis and the theory of medicine. Conclusions : The comparative pulse diagnosis method in the scription of $\ll$Mack beop)$\gg$ progressed to the five Jang bu maek(五臟脈) in the scription of $\ll$Young chu : Sa gi jang bu byeong hyeong$\gg$ and the moxibustion and Pyum bup(貶法) in the scription of $\ll$Mack beop$\gg$ altered to acupuncture therapy on the five shu points(五輸穴)

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The study on ${\ulcorner}$YuLongFu${\lrcorner}$(1) ("옥룡부(玉龍賦)"에 대한 연구(1))

  • Bang, Jung-Kyun;Jang, Hyun-Jun;Lee, Joon-Moo
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2006
  • Objectives : The aim of this study was to analyze the symptoms of a disease and to elucidate the meaning and rationale of point selection in YuLongFu. Methods : We translated YuLongFu into Korean and analyzed symptoms based upon a comparison of YuLongFu with YuLongGe. The meaning and rationale of point selection in YuLongFu was then inferred from the analysis above. Results and Conclusions : Total 46 points (6 points were repeated) were used in YuLongFu. These points included the collateral Meridian, the four seas, five shu points, lower confluent points, yuan points and eight influential points. Moxibustion and pricking blood therapy were used twice. Generally, threre are a lot of diseases caused by stagnation of Qi and blood in YuLongFu. Point selection, therefore, was usually aimed at promoting flow of Qi and blood.

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Effect of the Thermal Changes of Five-shu-points(五輸穴) of the Lung Meridian with Acupuncture Stimulation on Taeyon(L9, 太淵) (태연(太淵)(L9)자침(刺鍼)이 수태음폐경(手太陰肺經)의 오수혈(五輸穴) 영역(領域) 온도변화(溫度變化)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Song, Beom-Yong;Yook, Tae-Han
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.219-232
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    • 2000
  • Objective : The meridian and the acupuncture point of oriental medicine are very important in the department of acupuncture and moxibustion. Recently, we needed to study on the phenomenon of the meridian and acupuncture point with objective data. And then, I made a study of effects on the thermal changes of Five-shu-points(五輸穴) of the Lung meridian with acupuncture on Taeyon($L_9$, 太淵), using Digital infrared thermal imaging(D.I.T.I). Method : This study researched into clinical statistics for 60 men who are in good health. The objective was divided into two groups, one was the control group(CON, N=30) and the other was acupuncture group(ACU, N=30). The first, I took a picture for 60 men with the Digital infrared thermal imaging(D.I.T.I.). After 10 minutes, I took a second picture for each group following experimental methods. Results : I. The Mean temperature of Sasang($L_{11}$), Oje($L_{10}$), Taeyon($L_9$), Kyonggo($L_8$), Choldaek($L_5$) and Taenung($P_7$) area in adult men with good health, made a no significant difference with left and right side points. 2. Acupuncture group with acupuncture stimularion on Taeyon($L_9$) had a effect on much thermal changes of Sasang($L_{11}$), Oje($L_{10}$), Taeyon($L_9$), Kyonggo($L_8$) and Choldaek($L_5$) than control group. The thermal changes of the area which is a meridian point in the Lung Meridian of acupuncture group differed from control group with significant decrease and increase following the decreasing or increasing temperature class. Each class of ascent and descent thermal change was statistically significant value compared with control group. 3. Acupuncture group with acupuncture stimulation on Taeyon($L_9$) had not a effect on thermal changes of Taenung($P_7$) area than control group. And the increasing and decreasing temperature class of the acupuncture group did not significantly differ from control group. Conclusion : I could think that the acupuncture on Taeyon($L_9$) affected the thermal change of the area which is the Five-shu-points in the Lung Meridian. And then I could relate these results with the existence of the meridian and acupuncture point.

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An Interview Survey for Developing Clinical Trial Protocol on Individualized Acupuncture Treatment for Knee Osteoarthritis (퇴행성 슬관절염의 맞춤형 침구 임상시험 프로토콜 개발을 위한 면접조사)

  • Lee, Sang-Hoon;Seo, Byung-Kwan;Seo, Jung-Chul;Lee, Seung-Deok;Kim, Sun-Woong;Choi, Sun-Mi;Kim, Yong-Suk
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.189-199
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    • 2005
  • Objectives : This interview survey was carried out to identify how Korean medical doctors make acupuncture prescriptions for knee osteoarthritis in clinics. Methods : Survey questions were developed based on a consensus of acupuncture professors at Kyung Hee University, Dongguk University, Daegu Haany University. The interviews were conducted to 72 members of the Korea Oriental Medical Association who answered to prefer remote acupuncture prescription at previous telephone survey. Results : Korean medical doctors prefer to use five shu acupuncture points, especially 'hyung' or , 'shu' points, on the contralateral side of lesion and that the first target organ is liver. Five element points theory was mainly based on 'Nanjing' and 'Hwangdi Neijing'. The De-qi sensation of both doctor and patients was emphasized. Diagnosis and evaluation generally depend on subjective evaluation rather than objective scale. Conclusion : This study showed that Koran medical doctors prefer to follow the Korean traditional acupuncture methods respecting the old classic principles. And these results can guide us to develop advanced clinical trial protocols more close to our acupuncture practice.

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The Study on The variational Forms of Sa-Ahm's 5 Element Acupuncture Method (사암침법(舍巖鍼法)의 변형(變形)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Kim, Dar-Hoo;Kim, Jung-Han
    • Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.337-380
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    • 1996
  • 'Nei Jing(內徑)' first defined the interrelationship of the true and tile false between evil factor affecting health(雅氣) and vital essence energy(精氣). According to 「'Nei Jing(內徑)', the above interrelationship is explained as 'If state of evil domination is considered as sthenia-syndrome(雅氣盛則實), if the consumption of healthy energy Is considered as asenia-syndrome(精氣尊則虛): 'Nei Jing(內徑)', proposed major features of the medicall treatment by 'regluate the vatal energy of asthenia and sthenia, treat the sthenia-syndrome by purgation, and treat the asenia-syndrome by therapy of invigoration(調其氣之虛實, 實則瀉之, 虛則補之): The above interrelationship was interpreted as 'treat the asthenia-syndrome of child organ by invigorating the mother organ(虛者補其母)'in the 69th of 'The Classic on Difficulty',(難經 六十九難). Go-Mu(高武) of Myung-dynasty describe therapy for invigoration and purgation of itself-meridian(自經 補瀉法), which locating acupuncture points according to the Therorr of Five Element in the five shu points of itself-meridian(自經 五유穴), based on the generation in the ${\ulcorner}$A Synthetical Book of Acupuncture and Moxibustion(針灸聚英)${\lrcorner}$, Sae-hyun Jang(張世賢) further extended location acupuncture points of the five shu points to the other-meridian in the ${\ulcorner}$Gyeo Jung Do Ju Nan Gyung(校正圖註難經)${\lrcorner}$ Sa-Ahm's 5 Element Acupuncture Method(舍嚴五行鍼法) was originated in 1644, the middle of the Yi-dynasty. It linked the reinforcing and reducing in acupuncture therapy which incorporated tlle asthenia-syndrome and sthenia-syndrome of the hollow organs, based on principle of the Yin Yang 5 Element Theory(陰陽五行學說), not only to the generation in the 5 element(相生關係) but also to the restriction in the 5 element(相剋關係). Furthermore it was devised for the medical treatment by comning therapy for invigoration and purgation of itself-meridian(自經 補瀉法) with that of the other-meridian. Even though many original forms(正形) of the therapy for invigoration and purgation of the Yin Yang 5 Element Theory comply with the principle of the generation and the restriction based on the principle of the Yin Yang 5 Element Theory are abailable, variational forms(變形) are also recognized by examining the nature of the Sa-Ahm's 5 Element Acupuncture Method(舍嚴五行鍼法), For this reason, it is very difficult to understand the Sa-Ahm's 5 Element Acupuncture Method(舍嚴五行鍼法) thoroughly. therefore, those variational forms are obstacles for the beginners to study the Sa-Ahm's 5 Element Acupuncture Method. In order to understand the principle of the practical clinical application of the Sa-Ahm's 5 Element Acupuncture Method, this study investigated which principle was based on the variations of the locating acupuncture points' method for the acupuncture prescription.

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A Study on Formation and Development of the Meridian Pulse System(I) -Focusing on 'Shi-yi-mi-jui-jing(十一脈灸經)' and 'Ling-shu(靈樞)- (경맥체계(經脈體系)의 형성(形成)과 발전(發展)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究)(I) -『십일맥구경(十一脈灸經)』과 『영추(靈樞)』를 중심으로-)

  • Son, Gwang-Rak;Park, Hyun-Kook
    • The Journal of Dong Guk Oriental Medicine
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.35-66
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    • 1997
  • Today's meridian system is revealing the theory made after the standard of 'Ling-shu Jing-mai(靈樞 經脈)'. But after excavating 'Ma-wang-dui'(馬王堆)'s' medical books from his 'Han(漢)' Dynasty tomb, there had to be some adjustments made concerning the former meridian systme. 'Shi-yi-mai-jiu-jing(足臂十一脈灸經)' and 'Yin-yand-shi-yi-mai-jiu-jing(陰陽十一脈灸經)' are not related and each of them was developed independently and influenced by the Meridian Pluse Theory of 'Ling-shu(靈樞)'. Accordingly, the leaning toward heart pluse system and the circulating pulse system were formed and 'Ling-shu(靈樞)' was influenced by this. Therefore, investigating these processes thoroughly is the main subject stated in this thesis. The occupying percentage of the 'leaning toward heart pluse system(向心脈系)' and the 'circulating pluse system(循環脈系)' in each section is one-sided to the loaning toward heart pluse system. However, today's 'Jing-mai system(經脈體系)' is developed focusing on 'Jing-mai(經脈)'. The reason for this should be investigated by using the medical history of acupuncture & moxibustion. Analongizing roughly, from the time after five transfer points of 'Ben-shu(本輸)' was absorbed into 'Jing-mai(經脈)' as only the main meridians of the traditional 'Meridian Point(經穴)' and couldn't seem to realize the true self of the original 'Ben-shu(本輸)'. Therefore, various misunderstandings might have occured in clinic, basal narusis, and antiquity of the influenced preconception of 'Jing-mai(經脈)' being first.

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The Study on the ${\ulcorner}$Sun Gi Il Il Bun Wi Sa Si(順氣一日分爲四時)${\lrcorner}$ of the ${\ulcorner}$Young Chu(靈樞)${\lrcorner}$ ("영추.순기일일분위사시(靈權.順氣一日分爲四時)"에 대한 연구(硏究))

  • Kim, Young-Ha;Ruk, Sang-Won
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.18 no.1 s.28
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    • pp.33-48
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study is that translates ${\ulcorner}$Sun Gi Il Il Bun Wi Sa Si${\lrcorner}$ in the ${\ulcorner}$Young Chu(靈樞)${\lrcorner}$ as a modern words because it is hard to understand which was written by classical words. We revised the original text with the 7 other classic books and classified annotations of the 6 annotated books according to the similar contents. We classified this volume by 3 chapters, and added Hangul suffixes to the original text. The Five types of changes(五變) in the second chapter is meaning to the mutual relationships among the Five viscera and Color, Time, Day, Note, Taste. The word order of contents in the second chapter must be unified follow the Color, Time, Day, Note, Tastes. The Five types of changes in the third chapter must be revise the Five types of diseases(五病) on the bases of the ${\ulcorner}$You Kyoung(類經)${\lrcorner}$.

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