Effects of acupuncture on functional gastrointestinal disorders: special effects, coeffects, synergistic effects in terms of single or compatible acupoints.

Zhao Jun, L I Xia, Zheng Hui, Y E Kun, Wang Xin, Wang Xuefei, Sun Runquan, L I Zhigang
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate how the "special effect"/ "coeffect"/"synergistic effect" can achieve a positive result using an "acupuncture prescription" for functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) in clinical practice, based on the characteristics of single/compatible acupoints and acupuncture techniques.

Methods: According to the search strategy, we searched six electronic bibliographic databases and provided a summary for this overview.

Results: A large body of evidence has shown that acupuncture has positive effects in the treatment of FGIDs. However, the "prescription" intervention involved different single acupoints, compatible acupoints and acupoints based on expert consensus.

Conclusions: The core acupoints, including Tianshu (ST25), Zusanli (ST36), and Shangjuxu (ST37), emphasize the application of special acupoints, meridian points and nerve segments, and the two-way regulatory effect found in this study is often used as the basis of acupoint selection and acupoint prescription for acupuncture treatment of FGIDs.

针灸对功能性胃肠疾病的影响:在单个或相容穴位上的特殊效应、协同效应、协同效应。
目的:探讨在临床实践中,基于单穴/配伍穴及针刺手法的特点,探讨“针刺方剂”治疗功能性胃肠疾病(FGIDs)的“特效”/“协同”/“协同效应”如何取得积极效果。方法:根据检索策略对6个电子书目数据库进行检索,并对全文进行总结。结果:大量证据表明针灸对FGIDs的治疗有积极作用。然而,“处方”干预涉及不同的单一穴位、相容穴位和基于专家共识的穴位。结论:天枢(ST25)、足三里(ST36)、上巨虚(ST37)等核心穴位强调特殊穴位、经络穴位和神经节段的应用,本研究发现的双向调节作用常作为针刺治疗FGIDs的取穴和取穴处方的依据。
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