Intensive Anatomical Studies on the Du Channel and the Ren Channel

독맥경과 임맥경에 대한 심층해부학

  • Kim, Su-Myung (Department of Anatomy, Collage of Oriental Medicine, Daejeon University)
  • 김수명 (대전대학교 한의과대학 해부학교실)
  • Published : 2004.02.25

Abstract

For the purpose of experimental and clinical studies on the 14 channels and collaterals, we performed an inquiry on the anatomical mapping of neronal, circulatory and muscular networks in the human body which possibly correspond to the major pathway of Du channel and Ren channel known to be critical for overall controlling and mediating 12 regular channel connections. The theoretical background of this analysis was based on the oriental medicinal treatises which described acu-points and related anatomical informations. We suggest that rearrangement methodology for the 12 regular channels as described here may be applied to other 12 regular channels and to develop the new concept on the elucidation of the medical efficacy based on precise anatomical localization of channels and collaterals as well as the meridian points. It is proposed that interdisciplinary studies between oriental and western medicine are critical for more efficient achievement.

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