Abstract

Focusing on the mechanical effect of traditional Chinese acupuncture, this study builds a mathematical model that simulates the mechanical process of lifting-thrusting needle. Analytic and numerical solutions are obtained to explore the mechanical information (displacement, strain, stress, and energy) in the skin tissue. Our results show that (1) needle manipulation leads to tissue displacement and mechanical stress field, but the needle should be inserted into the right position (about π/ω cm around the acupoint, where ω is the angular frequency) and enough depth (about 2 cm in lower limbs) to achieve effective mechanical stimuli; (2) the tissue displacement decays with an increase of distance from the stimulus position, more rapidly at higher frequencies; (3) there is an inverse relationship between the area of the ‘effective influence region' (where shear strain > 0.2) and the stimulus frequency, which means larger needle movement is needed at higher frequencies to achieve a better curative effect; (4) more energy is required to maintain high frequency manipulation. This study proposes a preliminary comprehension of the mechanical response around the needle during the acupuncture process.

Highlights

  • Acupuncture, a physiotherapy sourced from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), gains recognition all around the world

  • Langevin et al claimed that acupuncture manipulation would lead to tissue displacement and generate a mechanical stress field [10]

  • These results indicate that the mechanical information can propagate further under low frequency stimulus

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Introduction

Acupuncture, a physiotherapy sourced from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), gains recognition all around the world. Acupuncture is a biomechanical process, during which a needle is inserted into the skin at the acupoint, and mechanical stimulation to the tissue is generated when twisting or lifting the needle. Elucidating the mechanical and biological mechanism of acupuncture effect is one of the urgent problems in TCM as well as international researches on physiotherapy. The premise to accomplish acupuncture effect is to get sensations (“De Qi” in Chinese), which means to maintain a certain intensity of stimulation by manipulating the needle. It is important to make clear the mechanical sensation in acupuncture and to reveal the key factors related to it

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