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Abstract
Saam acupuncture is one of the original therapeutic modalities representing traditional Korean medicine. It was originally described in a manuscript that is estimated to be published at some point between 1644 and 1742, in the middle of the Cho Sun dynasty, by a Korean Buddhist monk whose name is unknown. The principle of combining five shu points is based on the theory of Nan-jing. The treatment and diagnosis concepts in Saam acupuncture were mainly influenced by Dongeuibogam and Chimgoogyeong-heombang. The basic characteristic of combining five shu points in Saam acupuncture is the selection of the tonification and sedation points along the self-meridian and other meridians based on creation and governor relationships. Saam acupuncture clinical studies have mainly focused on musculoskeletal pain and autonomic nervous system regulation. From a neurophysiological perspective, Saam acupuncture, which involves five shu points as the main treatment aspect, has the advantage of increasing parasympathetic nerve activation and adjusting the balance of the autonomic nervous system. Inserting a needle into the skin layer while considering the respiratory phase and stimulating the needle gently and lightly could maximize the effect of Saam acupuncture. The specific Saam acupuncture prescribed should be identified on the basis of the neurobiological perspective.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26539231 PMCID: PMC4619944 DOI: 10.1155/2015/703439
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Saam's combination of five shu points for deficiency and excess of the meridians.
| Meridian | Deficiency | Excess | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tonify | Sedate | Tonify | Sedate | |||||
| Lung | SP3 | LU9 | HT8 | LU10 | HT8 | LU19 | KI10 | LU5 |
| Large intestine | ST36 | LI11 | SI5 | LI5 | SI5 | LI5 | BL66 | LI2 |
| Stomach | SI5 | ST41 | GB41 | ST43 | GB41 | ST43 | LI1 | ST45 |
| Spleen | HT8 | SP2 | LR1 | SP1 | LR1 | SP1 | LU8 | SP5 |
| Heart | LR1 | HT9 | KI19 | HT3 | KI19 | HT3 | SP3 | HT7 |
| Small intestine | GB41 | SI3 | BL66 | SI2 | BL66 | SI2 | ST36 | SI8 |
| Bladder | LI1 | BL67 | ST36 | BL54 | ST36 | BL54 | GB41 | BL65 |
| Kidney | LU8 | KI7 | SP3 | KI3 | SP3 | KI3 | LR1 | KI1 |
| Pericardium | LR1 | PC9 | KI10 | PC3 | KI10 | PC3 | SP3 | PC7 |
| Triple energizer | GB41 | TE3 | BL66 | TE2 | BL66 | TE2 | ST36 | TE10 |
| Gall bladder | BL66 | GB43 | LI1 | GB44 | LI1 | GB44 | SI5 | GB38 |
| Liver | KI10 | LR8 | LU8 | LR4 | LU8 | LR4 | HT8 | LR2 |
Saam's combination of five shu points for cold and heat symptoms of the meridians.
| Meridians | Cold | Fire | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tonify | Sedate | Tonify | Sedate | |||||
| Lung | HT8 | LU10 | LU5 | KI10 | LU5 | KI10 | SP3 | LU9 |
| Large intestine | SI5 | ST41 | LI2 | BL66 | LI2 | BL66 | SI5 | ST41 |
| Stomach | ST41 | SI5 | ST44 | BL66 | ST44 | BL66 | ST36 | BL54 |
| Spleen | SP2 | HT8 | SP9 | KI10 | SP9 | KI10 | SP3 | KI3 |
| Heart | HT8 | KI2 | HT3 | KI10 | HT3 | KI10 | HT8 | KI2 |
| Small intestine | SI5 | BL60 | SI2 | BL66 | SI2 | BL66 | SI8 | ST36 |
| Bladder | SI5 | BL60 | SI2 | BL66 | SI2 | BL66 | ST36 | BL54 |
| Kidney | HT8 | KI2 | KI10 | HT3 | KI10 | HT3 | SP3 | KI3 |
| Pericardium | HT8 | PC8 | PC3 | HT3 | PC3 | HT3 | SP3 | PC7 |
| Triple energizer | TE6 | BL60 | TE2 | BL66 | TE2 | BL66 | TE6 | BL60 |
| Gall bladder | GB38 | SI5 | GB43 | BL66 | GB43 | BL66 | BL54 | GB34 |
| Liver | LR2 | HT8 | KI10 | LR8 | KI10 | LR8 | LR3 | SP3 |
Saam acupuncture clinical case reports.
| Year | Disease |
| Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1964 | Eyelid edema | 1 | 7 days |
| 1975 | Indigestion, HNP of lumbar | 3 | 2–5 days |
| 1981 | Neurosis, duodenal ulcer | 2 | 14 days |
| 1998 | Hyperemesis gravidarum | 1 | 15 days |
| 2002 | Hwa-byung | 2 | 5 months |
| 2002 | Wei symptom | 1 | 2 months |
| 2002 | Oral dyskinesia | 1 | 1 month |
| 2003 | Hemichorea-hemiballism | 1 | 8 days |
| 2003 | Sequelae of CVA | 1 | 10 months |
| 2003 | Hemorrhoid | 2 | 10 days |
| 2003 | Fracture | 1 | 1 month |
| 2004 | Lumbar compression fracture | 1 | 14 days |
| 2004 | Insomnia | 20 | 3 days |
| 2006 | Otitis media | 3 | 1 month |
| 2007 | Tic disorder | 1 | 3 months |
| 2008 | Knee strain | 1 | 1 week |
| 2008 | Inflammatory acne | 1 | 2 months |
| 2009 | Cancer pain | 1 | 2 months |
| 2010 | Hearing loss | 17 | 10 weeks |
| 2011 | Foot coldness | 1 | 1 week |
| 2012 | ALS | 1 | 5 days |
| 2012 | Meniere's disease | 1 | 3 weeks |
| 2013 | Adnexal mass | 1 | 14 weeks |
| 2013 | Calcific tendinitis of shoulder | 1 | 7 days |
| 2013 | ALS | 18 | 5 days |
| 2014 | Cancer | 10 | 14 days |
| 2014 | Chronic post-stroke hemiparesis | 7 | 1 month |
N: number, ALS: amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, CVA: cerebrovascular accident, and HNP: herniated nucleus pulposus.
Saam acupuncture clinical research.
| Year | Disease |
| Period | Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 | Lumbar HNP | 28 | 5 weeks | SA + GBA/GBA |
| 2002 | Sciatica and back pain | 40 | 10 days | SA + GBA/GBA |
| 2002 | Lumbar HNP | 29 | 1–10 weeks | SA + GBA/GBA |
| 2003 | Dysarthria | 20 | 10 days | SA/GBA |
| 2004 | Hypertension | 60 | 1 hour | SA/BR |
| 2004 | Posterior ear pain | 30 | 10 days | SA/GBA |
| 2006 | OA of knee | 78 | 4 weeks | SA/ShA (Park sham needle) |
| 2007 | Chronic tension headache | 26 | 2 weeks | SA/ShA (nonacupoint) |
| 2007 | Dysmenorrhea | 8 | 1 month | SA/ShA (acupoint not related to gynecological disorders) |
| 2007 | Obesity | 60 | 4 weeks | SA/ShA (Kim sham needle)/NA |
| 2007 | Fatigue | 56 | 4 weeks | SA/ShA (nonacupoint) |
| 2007 | Hwa-byung | 23 | 2 weeks | SA/ShA (nonacupoint) |
| 2008 | Hwa-byung | 52 | 2 weeks | SA/ShA (nonacupoint) |
| 2011 | Autonomic nerve disorder | 6 | 6 days | SA/ShA (Park sham needle) |
| 2011 | Hwa-byung | 50 | 2 weeks | SA/ShA (nonacupoint) |
| 2012 | Facial temperature | 7 | 6 days | SA/ShA (Kim sham needle) |
| 2013 | Peripheral neuropathy | 10 | 8 weeks | SA/NA |
HNP: herniated nucleus pulposus; OA: osteoarthritis, SA: Saam acupuncture; GBA: general body acupuncture; ShA: sham acupuncture; BR: bed rest; NA: no acupuncture; N: number.