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Chronologically Change and Importance of Acupuncture Points Used in Bell's Palsy in Classical Literature

고전문헌 중 안면신경마비에 사용된 혈위의 시대적 변화와 중요도 분석

  • Jung Eun Jang (Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Dongguk University Ilsan Oriental Hospital) ;
  • Si-Hyun Park (Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Dongguk University Ilsan Oriental Hospital) ;
  • Kyung Ho Kim (Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Dongguk University Ilsan Oriental Hospital) ;
  • Seung Deok Lee (Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Dongguk University Ilsan Oriental Hospital)
  • 장정은 (동국대학교 일산불교한방병원 침구과) ;
  • 박시현 (동국대학교 일산불교한방병원 침구과) ;
  • 김경호 (동국대학교 일산불교한방병원 침구과) ;
  • 이승덕 (동국대학교 일산불교한방병원 침구과)
  • Received : 2023.08.01
  • Accepted : 2023.08.17
  • Published : 2023.09.01

Abstract

Objectives: Many acupuncture points have been suggested for the treatment of Bell's palsy, but information on which acupuncture points are more important in treatment is not provided. This study was conducted to investigate the importance of acupuncture points currently used clinically in Bell's palsy. Methods: By reviewing the full text of 11 books that recorded acupuncture prescriptions from the Qin Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, the frequency of use of acupuncture points, their meridians, and their location were investigated. Results: The average number of acupuncture points used for local, adjacent and distal points selection was 10.5, 2, 4 respectively. The number of acupuncture points increased from the Qin Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty 《Bojaebang》 and then decreased, but the proportion of local points has been still high. From the Ming Dynasty, ST4, ST6, GV26, and GV24 were mainly have been used as the local points. Except for the GB12, the use of the rest of the acupuncture points gradually decreased in the adjacent points. In the distal acupuncture points, it was summarized to point of lung and large intestine channel until the Ming Dynasty, and LI4 was mainly used in the Qing Dynasty. Yangming meridian has been most often used at the local and distal area except for the adjacent area. Conclusions: In the treatment of facial paralysis, the lower part of the face had the highest proportion among local acupuncture points, and the Yangming had the highest proportion by meridian.

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