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TABLE 1: ACCUPOINT SKIN TEMPERATURE CHANGES
00%
1. No Change in Skin Temperature (Occurrences) ,
2. Skin Temperature Increase After Recognition (Occurrences)
3. After Recognition Decrease in Skin Temperature (Occurrences)
4. Total
5. "Laogong"
6. "Neiguantt
7. "Quze" (armpit)
8. "Jiquan" (shoulder) .
9. "Dazhui" (neck)
10. "Taiyang" (temple)
11.
3. Channel Current: Of the 136 different current measurements, the current
increased 82 times, of 60.29%. The current decreased 41 times, of 30.15%.
Also, the heart channels showed the most obvious increase in current. See Table
2 for details. The channel current of the "laogong" accupoint showed and
average increase in current of 5.48 milliamps. The "neiguan" showed an average
increase of current of 0.76 milliamps; the "quze" was 1.23 milliamps; the
"jiquan" was 1.82 milliamps; the "dazhui" was 2.4 milliamps; and the "taiyang"
was 2.4 milliamps. Statistically, the "laogong" accupoint had an extremely
obvious difference in channel current before and after recognition (P<0.001).
Although the others had an increase in current, they were not statistically
significant.
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