Abstract
Traditional acupuncture relies on the precise selection of acupuncture points to adjust Qi flow along meridians. Traditionally, acupuncture points are localized using cun (or body-relative cun) as a proportional measurement. However, locating specific points can be challenging, even for experienced practitioners. This study aims to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of acupuncture point localization by introducing an augmented reality (AR) navigation system utilizing AR glasses (Magic Leap One). The system employs a Six-Point Landmark-Based AR Registration method to overlay an acupuncture point model onto a patient’s head without the need for external markers. Methods included testing with traditional Chinese medicine students, measuring positional errors, and evaluating stability. Results demonstrated an average error of 5.01 ± 2.64 mm, which is well within the therapeutic range of 2 cun (about 5 cm), with minimal drift during stability tests. This AR system provides an accurate and intuitive tool for practitioners and learners, reducing variability in acupuncture point selection and offering promise for broader clinical applications.
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Chiou, S. Y., Chang, H. H., Chen, Y. C., & Liu, G. H. (2025). Augmented Reality Navigation for Acupuncture Procedures with Smart Glasses. Electronics (Switzerland), 14(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics14153025
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