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引用次数: 9
摘要
针刺刺激后的临床效果可归因于外周和中枢效应。组织学研究表明,许多穴位具有密集的神经支配,并且通常位于与骨骼肌、结缔组织以及具有神经免疫调节作用的细胞直接相关的位置[66],这表明这些组织可能参与外周和中枢作用。本文是作者为《MEDICAL acupuncture: a WESTERN SCIENTIFIC APPROACH, Second Edition by Filshie, Cummings, and White》(Elsevier, 2015)一书撰写的章节“Overview of sensory stimulation and mechanisms of acupuncture”的浓缩版,并已获许可转载。
The clinical effects following acupuncture stimulation can be attributed to peripheral and central effects. Histological studies have revealed that many acupuncture points have dense innervation, and are often located in direct relation to skeletal muscles, connective tissue, as well as to cells with neuro-immune-modulatory role [66], suggesting that these tissue may contribute both to the peripheral and central effects.
This article is a condensed version of the chapter “Overview of sensory stimulation and mechanisms of acupuncture” written by the authors for the book MEDICAL ACUPUNCTURE: A WESTERN SCIENTIFIC APPROACH, Second Edition by Filshie, Cummings, and White (Elsevier, 2015) and reprinted with permission.