System and methods for assessment of acupuncture points

a technology of acupuncture and points, applied in the field of system and methods for acupuncture, can solve the problems of time-consuming and laborious, treatment is less effective, and experienced acupuncturists may not correctly locate acupuncture points, so as to simplify the entire process of acupuncture-based diagnosis and shorten the time

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-08-16
RAYKHMAN IGOR
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[0011]The current frequency is set automatically by the circuitry of the present system to be inversely proportional to the impedance in the acupuncture point and is preferably about 3.3 kHz. The amplitude of the current is also inversely proportional to the impedance at the acupuncture point. If the impedance is high, then both the measuring frequency and amplitude at the measuring probe will decline. This method permits the reading of energy level in the acupuncture point with a minimum of error from outside influences.
[0019]It is another objective of the present invention to provide a measuring system less dependent on the skill of the operator.
[0022]It is a further objective of the present invention to simplify the entire process of acupuncture-based diagnosis and to shorten the time needed to train medical technicians and acupuncturists.

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Without such assessment, the treatment is less effective, regardless which treatment method is selected.
However, due to individual differences including differences in the size and body type of patients, even experienced acupuncturists may not correctly locate acupuncture points.
In addition, identifying the location of those points may be time-consuming.
Such lack of accuracy may decrease the effectiveness of the treatment.
However, measuring the electrical properties requires a relatively complex apparatus since common electromagnetic noise may cause significant errors.
These disrupting factors cause difficulty in reproducing the measured potential and resistance values.
Measurement methods based on DC resistance include complex procedures to compensate for the disrupting factors.

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[0028]As illustrated in FIG. 1, certain embodiments of a system 10 comprise a first probe 12 and a second probe 14. Embodiments of a first probe 12 are for reference, and embodiments of a second probe 14 are for point measurement. The first probe 12 may include an electrode surface that is at least 25 times larger and preferably 100 times larger than the electrode surface of the second probe 14. The first probe 12 may be held in the hand of the patient during assessment, but also may be positioned anywhere on the patient's body. The adequately sized surface of the first probe 12 permits the placement of the probe anywhere on the patient's body during assessment. The first probe 12 is connected to the signal generator 16, which is connected to the circuit 18.

[0029]The second probe 14 may include a metal end with a smaller surface than the surface of an acupuncture point. During assessment, the second probe 14 is positioned on the patient's body to locate and assess acupuncture points...

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a system and methods for using alternating current to assess acupuncture points. Embodiments of the system of the present invention include a first probe, a second probe, a power source, a control component, a signal generator, an indicator including a gauge and display, wherein the gauge is configured to identify a relationship between active resistance and reactive resistance.

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[0001]This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Nos. 61 / 372,407 and 61 / 372,356 filed Aug. 10, 2010, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to systems and methods for acupuncture. More particularly, the present invention relates to a system for obtaining impedance readings at certain acupuncture points.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]Conventional acupuncture is one of the oldest forms of treatment and has been used in China for thousands of years. The general theory is that the body has energy in the form of channels and “blood” which extends through the body organs and appears, in lines and points, on the skin. Each active site on the skin is called an “acupuncture point”. Each acupuncture point generally is very small, such as one square millimeter. The acupuncture points are used as a reference for administering treatments such as needle insertion, light treatment such as with ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61H39/02
CPCA61H39/02A61B5/4854A61B5/0532
Inventor RAYKHMAN, IGOR
Owner RAYKHMAN IGOR
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