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A Comparative Study on Sa-Am's Ohaeng-acupuncture and Liuqi-acupuncture (오행침(五行鍼)을 응용한 육기침(六氣鍼)에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jae-hong;Cho, Myung-rae
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.61-73
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    • 2003
  • Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare Sa-Am's Ohaeng-acupuncture(舍巖五行鍼法) with Linqi-aupuncture(六氣鍼法)-the transforms of Sa-Am's Ohaeng-acupuncture. Methods : Zheng Ge(正格), Sheng(勝格), Han Ge(寒格), Re Ge(熱格) of Sa-Am's Ohaeng-acupuncture compared with Liuqi-acupuncture(六氣鍼法)-therapy form invigoration and purgation of five zang-fu's wind. heat, dapness, dryness and cold(風熱濕燥寒). Results: 1. Liuqi-acupuncture used five-su points(五兪穴) and Zi-Ta Jing Bu Xie(自他經補瀉). 2. Liuqi-acupuncture is reinforced or reduced itself-point of itself-meridian(自經自穴) in therapy for invigoration and purgation. 3. Liuqi-acupuncture is therapy for invigoration and purgation of five zang-fu's wind, hear, dampness, dryness and cold(風熱濕燥寒). 4. Zheng Ge is similar to Bu-fa, Sheng Ge is similar to Xie-fa in Qu-xue of Ta-jing. The Qu-xue of interrestraining relations is the same, but that of interdependent relation is the difference in Qu-xure of Zi-jing. 5. Han Ge and Re Ge is similar to Re Bu Xie fa in Qu-xue fo Zi-jing but is different to in Ta-zing. For example, Han Ge is Shaofu(Bu), Yingu(Xie) but Re Ge is Shaofu(Xie), Yingu(Bu).

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Study of a Patient with Cerebral Infarction Treated by Sa-Am's Ohaeng-Acupuncture and Liuqi-Acupuncture (뇌경색환자 치험 1례를 통한 오행침(五行鍼)과 육기침(六氣鍼)의 연구)

  • Lee, Dong-Hyun;Jeong, Yeong-Pyo;Jeong, Hyo-Keun;Lee, Eun-Bang;Ryu, Chung-Ryul;Cho, Myung-Rae;Chae, Woo-Seok;Na, Gun-Ho
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.735-739
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this case is to report the improvement after treatment about a patient with cerebral infarction by Sa-Am's Ohaeng-acupuncture and Liuqi-acupuncture. We treated the patient with acupuncture therapy from 6th September 2004 to 15th November 2004 Dy reinforcing Dadun(LR 1)Zusan Li(5736) Quchi(Li 11) and reducing Taibai(Sp 3) on the basis of etiological analysis and differentiation of endogenous wind caused by damp phlegm and heat. Right hemiplegia improved Gr. 1 to Gr. tV after acupuncture therapy. We interpreted 'reinforcing Dadun(LR 1) and reducing TaiDai(SP 3)'as using Simjeonggyeok in conjunction with Simseunggyeok on the basis of Sa-Am's Ohaeng-acupuncture. We interpreted 'reinforcing Dadun(LR 1) and reducing Taibai(Sp 3)' as excreting dampness in Spleen on the basis of Liuqi-acupuncture. We interpreted 'reinforcing Zusan Li(57 36) and Quchi(Li 11)' as eliminating wind-dampness and menstrual regulation.

A case of a Patient with Cerebral Infarction Treated by Sa-Am's Ohaeng-Acupuncture and Liuqi-Acupuncture (오행침(五行鍼)과 육기침(六氣鍼)을 응용한 뇌경색환자 치험 1례)

  • Lee, Dong-Hyun;Jeong, Yeong-Hyo;Kim, Hyeon-Hu;Ryu, Chung-Ryul;Cho, Myeong-Rae;Chae, Woo-Seok;Na, Gun-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.137-145
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    • 2006
  • Objectives : The purpose of this case is to report the improvement after treatment about a patient with cerebral infarction by Sa-Am's Ohaeng-acupuncture and Liuqi-acupuncture. Methods : We treated the patient with acupuncture therapy from 6th September 2004 to 15th November 2004 by reinforcing Dadun(Liv 1) Zusan Li(S36) Quchi(Li 11) and reducing Taibai(Sp 3) on the basis of Etiological Analysis and Differenciation of Endogenous Wind caused by Damp Phlegm and heat. Results .1. Right hemiplegia improved Gr. I to Gr.IV after acupuncture therapy. 2. we interpreted 'reinforcing Dadun(Liv 1) and reducing Taibai(SP 3)'as using Simjeonggyeok in conjunction with Simseunggyeok on the basis of Sa-Am's Ohaeng-acupuncture. 3. we interpreted 'reinforcing Dadun(Liv 1) and reducing Taibai(Sp 3)'as Excreting Dampness in Spleen on the basis of Liuqi-acupuncture. 4. we interpreted 'reinforcing Zusan Li(S 36) and Quchi(Li 11)'as Eliminating Wind-dampness and Menstrual Regulation.

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