Abstract

The origin of the concept of the meridian system is closely connected with the treatment effects of acupuncture, and it serves as an empirical reference system in the clinical setting. Understanding the meridian channels would be a first step in enhancing the clinical efficacy of acupuncture treatment. To understand the relationship between the location of the disease and the sites of relevant acupoints, we investigated acupuncture treatment regimens for low-back pain in 37 clinical studies. We found that the most frequently used acupoints in the treatment of low-back pain were BL23 (51%), BL25 (43%), BL24 (32%), BL40 (32%), BL60 (32%), GB30 (32%), BL26 (28%), BL32 (28%), and GB34 (21%). For the example of low-back pain, we visualized the biomedical information (frequency rates) about acupuncture treatment on the meridians of a three-dimensional (3D) model of the human body. We found that both local and distal acupoints were used to treat low-back pain in clinical trials based on the meridian theory. We suggest a new model for the visualization of a data-driven 3D meridian system of biomedical information about the meridians and acupoints. These findings may be helpful in understanding the meridian system and revealing the effectiveness of acupuncture treatment.

Highlights

  • Acupuncture, which originated in East Asia, has been used as a therapeutic intervention for the treatment of various diseases and symptoms for more than 2500 years [1]

  • We demonstrated a data-driven 3D meridian system for low-back pain based on frequency analysis of the results of a systematic review of the relevant literature

  • Using the example of low-back pain, we suggest a new model of the meridian system based on biomedical information about the meridians and acupoints

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Introduction

Acupuncture, which originated in East Asia, has been used as a therapeutic intervention for the treatment of various diseases and symptoms for more than 2500 years [1]. A detailed understanding of the meridian system helps in understanding and contextualizing those connections and in developing a broad sense of acupoints and their actions

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