Anisotropic tissue motion induced by acupuncture needling along intermuscular connective tissue planes.

James R Fox, Weili Gray, Cathryn Koptiuch, Gary J Badger, Helene M Langevin
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Objectives: Acupuncture needle manipulation causes mechanical deformation of connective tissue, which in turn results in mechanical stimulation of fibroblasts, with active changes in cell shape and autocrine purinergic signaling. We have previously shown using ultrasound elastography in humans that acupuncture needle manipulation causes measurable movement of tissue up to several centimeters away from the needle. The goal of this study was to quantify the spatial pattern of tissue displacement and deformation (shear strain) in response to acupuncture needling along an intermuscular connective tissue plane compared with needling over the belly of a muscle.

Design: Eleven (11) healthy human subjects underwent a single testing session during which robotic acupuncture needling was performed while recording tissue displacement using ultrasound. Outcome measures were axial and lateral tissue displacement as well as lateral shear strain calculated using ultrasound elastography postprocessing.

Results: Tissue displacement and strain extended further in the longitudinal direction when needling between muscles, and in the transverse direction when needling over the belly of a muscle.

Conclusions: The anisotropic tissue motion observed in this study may influence the spatial distribution of local connective tissue cellular responses following acupuncture needle manipulation.

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针刺沿肌间结缔组织平面诱导的各向异性组织运动。
目的:针刺手法引起结缔组织的机械变形,进而引起成纤维细胞的机械刺激,使细胞形状和自分泌嘌呤能信号发生积极变化。我们之前已经在人体中使用超声弹性成像显示,针灸针的操作会导致离针几厘米远的组织的可测量运动。本研究的目的是量化针刺沿着肌间结缔组织平面与在肌肉腹部针刺时组织位移和变形(剪切应变)的空间格局。设计:11名健康的人类受试者接受了一个单一的测试阶段,在此期间,机器人进行针灸,同时使用超声波记录组织位移。结果测量是轴向和侧向组织位移以及使用超声弹性成像后处理计算的侧向剪切应变。结果:在肌肉间针刺时,组织位移和应变在纵向上进一步扩大,在肌肉腹部上方针刺时,组织位移和应变在横向上进一步扩大。结论:本研究观察到的各向异性组织运动可能影响针刺后局部结缔组织细胞反应的空间分布。
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