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Distinct Neuroanatomical Structures of Acupoints Kidney 1 to Kidney 8: A Cadaveric Study.

Melissa Lee1, Ryan Longenecker2, Samuel Lo3, Poney Chiang4.   

Abstract

Objective: The Systematic Classic/Zhen Jiu Jia Yi Jing (ZJJYJ, ) is considered to be the first complete acupuncture manual to detail the location and meridian assignations of 349 acupuncture points. Despite numerous transcriptions and editing changes, many traditional acupuncturists adhere to the classics and rarely question their validity. However, ushering the use of acupuncture into the modern era requires examining acupuncture point locations objectively by comparing contemporary anatomical knowledge with classical texts. The aim of this research was to examine distinct neuroanatomical targets associated with acupuncture points to: (1) standardize the precise neuroanatomical target of each acupuncture point; and (2) crossreference neuroanatomical targets with classical point locations. This was done to demonstrate ancient authors' intentions when describing acupuncture points as coordinates used to stimulate the peripheral nervous system. Materials and
Methods: The unique neuroanatomical targets associated with acupuncture points on the Foot Shao Yin Kidney meridian were defined. Specifically, KI 1 through KI 8 were examined by comparing classical point locations from the ZJJYJ with modern standardized textbook locations from Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion, current anatomical literature, the current authors' cadaver dissection research, and electrostimulation of acupuncture points in healthy volunteers.
Results: KI 1-KI 8 correlated with motor entry points as well as with nerve branches and vessels derived from the posterior tibial neurovascular bundle. Conclusions: This research demonstrated a procedure to verify and standardize the distinct neuroanatomical structures of acupuncture points. Standardization of neuroanatomical targets of acupuncture points will enable researchers and clinicians to obtain reproducible results in clinical treatments and research protocols.

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Keywords:  Kidney meridian; Traditional Chinese Medicine; electroacupuncture; meridians; neuroanatomy

Year:  2019        PMID: 30805076      PMCID: PMC6386779          DOI: 10.1089/acu.2018.1325

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Acupunct        ISSN: 1933-6586


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1.  Comparison of Sensory and Motor Innervation Between the Acupoints LR3 and LR8 in the Rat With Regional Anatomy and Neural Tract Tracing.

Authors:  Dongsheng Xu; Ling Zou; Wenjie Zhang; Jieying Liao; Jia Wang; Jingjing Cui; Yuxin Su; Yuqing Wang; Yating Guo; Yi Shen; Wanzhu Bai
Journal:  Front Integr Neurosci       Date:  2021-09-01
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