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Electrical properties of acupuncture points and meridians: A systematic review

✍ Scribed by Andrew C. Ahn; Agatha P. Colbert; Belinda J. Anderson; Ørjan G. Martinsen; Richard Hammerschlag; Steve Cina; Peter M. Wayne; Helene M. Langevin


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
174 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0197-8462

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Abstract

According to conventional wisdom within the acupuncture community, acupuncture points and meridians are special conduits for electrical signals. This view gained popularity after anecdotal reports and clinical studies asserted that these anatomical structures are characterized by lower electrical impedance compared to adjacent controls. To ascertain whether evidence exists to support or refute this claim, we conducted a systematic review of studies directly evaluating the electrical characteristics of acupuncture structures and appropriate controls. We searched seven electronic databases until August 2007, hand‐searched references, and consulted technical experts. We limited the review to primary data human studies published in English. A quality scoring system was created and employed for this review. A total of 16 articles representing 18 studies met inclusion criteria: 9 examining acupuncture points and 9 examining meridians. Five out of 9 point studies showed positive association between acupuncture points and lower electrical resistance and impedance, while 7 out of 9 meridian studies showed positive association between acupuncture meridians and lower electrical impedance and higher capacitance. The studies were generally poor in quality and limited by small sample size and multiple confounders. Based on this review, the evidence does not conclusively support the claim that acupuncture points or meridians are electrically distinguishable. However, the preliminary findings are suggestive and offer future directions for research based on in‐depth interpretation of the data. Bioelectromagnetics 29:245–256, 2008. © 2008 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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