WANG Guan-qun, YI Sha-sha, MENG-Xu, et al. Regularity of meridian-acupoint reactions of foot three yin meridians in primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea patients[J]. Acupuncture research, 2023, 48(7): 686-693.
DOI:
WANG Guan-qun, YI Sha-sha, MENG-Xu, et al. Regularity of meridian-acupoint reactions of foot three yin meridians in primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea patients[J]. Acupuncture research, 2023, 48(7): 686-693. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.20220468.
Regularity of meridian-acupoint reactions of foot three yin meridians in primary dysmenorrhea and secondary dysmenorrhea patients
Objective To observe the meridian-acupoint reactions of foot three yin meridians in primary dysmenorrhea(PD) and secondary dysmenorrhea(SD) patients
so as to summarize the rules of meridian-acupoint reaction and acupoints selection. Methods Thirty-five patients with PD(PD group)
34 patients with SD(SD group) and 35 healthy subjects(healthy group) were recruited. The compression method was used to examine the lower leg segment of the foot three yin meridians. Positive reactions(palpable skin changes
including cords
nodules
depressions) and tenderness of meridians and acupoints were recorded. The visual analogue scale(VAS) was used to evaluate the tenderness severity of acupoints. Results Compared with the healthy group
the probability of positive reactions and tenderness in foot three yin meridians were higher in PD and SD groups(P<0.01
P<0.05). Compared with the PD group
the probability of positive reactions in Spleen and Liver Meridians were higher in the SD group
with higher probability of tenderness in Liver Meridian(P<0.05). The probability of positive reactions and tenderness in the Spleen Meridian of PD and SD groups was significantly higher than that in the Kidney Meridian(P<0.01)
while the probability of tenderness in the Spleen Meridian of the PD group was significantly higher than that in the Liver Meridian(P<0.05). Positive reactions and tenderness were concentrated at Yinlingquan(SP9)
Diji(SP8) and Sanyinjiao(SP6) of Spleen Meridian and Xiguan(LR7) and Ligou(LR5) in Liver Meridian of PD and SD groups. In comparison with the PD group
the probability of positive reactions
tenderness and VAS score of SP8 and LR5 of the SD group were higher(P<0.05
P<0.01). Conclusion The positive reaction occurs most frequently in the Spleen Meridian
followed by the Liver Meridian
and least frequently in the Kidney Meridian. The acupoints with positive reaction are different between PD and SD
which suggests that the Spleen Meridian acupoints should be the main acupoints when treating the two kinds of dysmenorrhea
and acupoints should also be selected according to the meridian and acupoint examination results.
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