Research on nonlinear feature of electrical resistance of acupuncture points

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Abstract

A highly sensitive volt-ampere characteristics detecting system was applied to measure the volt-ampere curves of nine acupuncture points, LU9, HT7, LI4, PC6, ST36, SP6, KI3, LR3, and SP3, and corresponding nonacupuncture points bilaterally from 42 healthy volunteers. Electric currents intensity was increased from 0 A to 20 A and then returned to 0 A again. The results showed that the volt-ampere curves of acupuncture points had nonlinear property and magnetic hysteresis-like feature. On all acupuncture point spots, the volt-ampere areas of the increasing phase were significantly larger than that of the decreasing phase (P < 0.01). The volt-ampere areas of ten acupuncture point spots were significantly smaller than those of the corresponding nonacupuncture point spots when intensity was increase (P < 0.05 P < 0.001). And when intensity was decrease, eleven acupuncture point spots showed the same property as above (P < 0.05 P < 0.001), while two acupuncture point spots showed opposite phenomenon in which the areas of two acupuncture point spots were larger than those of the corresponding nonacupuncture point spots (P < 0.05 P < 0.01). These results show that the phenomenon of low skin resistance does not exist to all acupuncture points. © 2012 Jianzi Wei et al.

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Wei, J., Mao, H., Zhou, Y., Wang, L., Liu, S., & Shen, X. (2012). Research on nonlinear feature of electrical resistance of acupuncture points. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/179657

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