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http://dx.doi.org/10.14406/acu.2021.036

A Development of an Acupoints Education Table using 3D Technology and Augmented Reality  

Yang, SeungJeong (Dongshin University Naju Korean Medicine Hosiptal)
Ryu, ChangJu (Ajoo communications co.)
Kim, SangCheol (UCON co.)
Kim, JaeSouk (UCON co.)
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Korean Journal of Acupuncture / v.38, no.4, 2021 , pp. 267-274 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives : Acupoints education is important in that it can determine the clinical competency of Korean Medicine Doctors (KMDs). Accordingly, we aimed to develop a practical simulator for acupoints education, acupoints training, acupoints practice, and acupoints evaluation. Methods : Korean Medicine (KM) SMART Table can be divided into hardware, server and components, and is organically linked. We develop KM SMART Table that combines the hardware of a human-sized table with a UHD display capable of multi-touch in two cases and software that can teach acupoints. We make Augmented Reality (AR) contents linked with KM SMART Table contents and develop applications that can use contents using mobile devices. By developing an AR image tracking module to react with KM SMART Table, it enables acupoint learning according to the mobile device platform and human anatomy. Results : The current system is a prototype where some 3D technology has been implemented, but the AR function will be produced later. New learning using 3D and AR will be required during acupoints education and acupoints practice. It will be used a lot in OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) practices for strengthening the competency of KMDs, and it will be of great help not only in KM education as a unique simulator of KM, but also in the practice of acupuncture and chuna for musculoskeletal diseases. Conclusions : The KM SMART Table is a technology that combines 3D and AR to learn acupoints, and to conduct acupoints OSCE practice, and we suggest that it can be usefully used for educational evaluation.
Keywords
acupoint; augmented reality; 3D imaging; KM SMART table; medical education;
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