Abstract

ObjectiveTo observe the eventual thermic effects of stimulating Tàixī (▪ Kl 3) by telethermography. MethodsNine individuals of both sexes, chosen randomly, participated in this study. The temperature of the room where the experiment was carried out was not above 21 °C. At the start of the experiment the volunteer stayed for exactly ten minutes in the room for acclimatization, then the first thermographic image was recorded for standardization purposes. Following this, an acupuncture needle was inserted at Kl 3 only in the right leg, whose depth was limited to obtain Deqi, only manual stimulation for 15 min permanence in the site. After this period, new images were recorded. ResultsSignificant reduction of all the right leg temperatures, by about 1.1 °C in all the volunteers that received the acupuncture at the Kl 3 was noted, with a coefficient variation of P<0.0001 that was statistically highly significant, while on the other not stimulated leg the variation that occurred was around 0.7 °C, with no significant coefficient variation of P>0.05. ConclusionThe results of this study demonstrate that manual stimulation of the Kl 3 influences significantly peripheral vascular circulation, by means of sympathetic stimulation causing vasoconstriction.

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