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Violet Laser Acupuncture-Part 2: Effects on Peripheral Microcirculation

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JOURNAL OF ACUPUNCTURE AND MERIDIAN STUDIES
Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages 24-28

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DOI: 10.1016/S2005-2901(11)60004-6

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405 nm; laser Doppler flowmetry; peripheral microcirculation; traditional Chinese medicine; violet laser acupuncture

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  1. Science Department of the City of Graz

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Laser Doppler flowmetry for microcirculation monitoring was performed in 10 healthy volunteers (mean age +/- SD: 24.9 +/- 3.3 years; 5 females, 5 males) prior to, during, and after stimulation using a noninvasive violet (405 nm) laser needle at the Dazhui (GV14) acupoint. The results of this controlled study (control point at the shoulder) showed significant (p < 0.05) increases in Flux (product of concentration and velocity of erythrocytes) at a distance of 3 cm from the acupoint. At the same time, no changes were found at the control point. Furthermore, 5 minutes after stimulation the microcirculation still flowed at a higher level than baseline values at the beginning of the investigation. In a single individual it was demonstrated that needle acupuncture enhanced this effect and placebo (deactivated laser) did not have a significant effect. The results suggest that violet laser acupuncture at the acupoint Dazhui can increase vascular effects on microcirculation.

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