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http://dx.doi.org/10.13045/acupunct.2016019

A Retrospective Study on Needling Depth of Hwangmun (BL51) and Jisil (BL52) with MRI  

Yang, Hyun Jung (Department of Acupuncture & Moxibustion medicine, College of Oriental Medicine, Sang-Ji University)
Sim, Ho Yun (Department of Acupuncture & Moxibustion medicine, College of Oriental Medicine, Sang-Ji University)
Lee, Kwang Ho (Department of Acupuncture & Moxibustion medicine, College of Oriental Medicine, Sang-Ji University)
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Journal of Acupuncture Research / v.33, no.2, 2016 , pp. 89-96 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives : The aim of this study is to investigate the needling depth of Hwangmun (BL51) and Jisil (BL52) retrospectively using an L-spine MRI. Methods : We measured the shortest distance from the skin to transversalis fascia at both sides of Hwangmun and Jisil, and analyzed the difference between male and female using a student t-test, and between the left and right sides with a paired t-test. Results : In the case of males, the average depth of left Hwangmun was $48.24{\pm}10.16mm$, and that of right was $47.23{\pm}9.59mm$ ; left Jisil was $56.91{\pm}9.00mm$ and right was $55.74{\pm}8.75mm$. In the case of females, the average depth of left Hwangmun was $42.26{\pm}9.29mm$, and that of right was $41.63{\pm}9.32mm$ ; left Jisil was $49.21{\pm}10.77mm$ and right was $48.41{\pm}11.38mm$. The depth of male insertion was deeper than that of female in Jisil, but there was no significant difference according to gender in Hwangmun. Conclusion : For males, the needling depth of left Hwangmun is 37.21 ~ 68.23 mm and right is 36.91 ~ 70.50 mm, while left Jisil is 42.97 ~ 70.84 mm and right is 43.75 ~ 72.00 mm. For females, the needling depth of left Hwangmun is 26.80 ~ 68.28 mm and right is 25.70 ~ 65.59 mm, while left Jisil is 30.94 ~ 79.06 mm and right is 28.13 ~ 77.27 mm.
Keywords
Hwangmun; Jisil; BL51; BL52; Needling Depth;
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