WANG Xiao-qin, XU Wei, HAN Xiao-feng, et al. Design, manufacture and evaluation of a multi-parameter controllable automatic fire-acupuncture instrument[J]. Acupuncture research, 2022, 47(7): 649-654.
DOI:
WANG Xiao-qin, XU Wei, HAN Xiao-feng, et al. Design, manufacture and evaluation of a multi-parameter controllable automatic fire-acupuncture instrument[J]. Acupuncture research, 2022, 47(7): 649-654. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.20210545.
Design, manufacture and evaluation of a multi-parameter controllable automatic fire-acupuncture instrument
A multi-parameter controllable automatic fire-acupuncture instrument was developed by integrating traditional fire needling with modern medical device technology. A gun-like appearance was designed for easy hand-held operation
the electromagnetic induction was for heating needle body
a scale knob was for controlling the needle insertion depth
the combination of electromagnetic ejection and spring return was for the precise control of the needle retention time; and the changeable single ste-rile needle or multiple needles were adopted to meet individual demand
obtain high efficiency and prevent infection. All of these designs are associated with the overall process control system to ensure the exact controllability of needle body temperature
needling density
insertion depth and needle retention time. Besides
this device is advantageous at handy and aseptic operation with high efficiency
conformability and visualization. In this research
this instrument was tested in animals for the impacts of automatic fire needling on skin damage and fur growth. It is found that the accurate control of each parameter is of the significant advantage in the safety and effectiveness of treatment
which lays a solid foundation for the subsequent systematic review on safety and effectiveness.
Mechanism of analgesic effect of fire needle on peripheral sensitization in rats with neuropathic pain induced by chemotherapy
The curative effect of fire needling combined with filiform needling on tension-type headache and its effect on the tenderness of pericranial muscles
Influence of fire needle stimulation at Sihua acupoints on performance status and Th1/Th2 balance in the patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer after chemotherapy
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South China Research Center for Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine