Can tongue acupuncture enhance body acupuncture? First results from heart rate variability and clinical scores in patients with depression

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Can tongue acupuncture enhance body acupuncture? First results from heart rate variability and clinical scores in patients with depression

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Date

2014

volume

2014

pages

329746-

Research Type

RCT

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Abstract

Tongue acupuncture (TA) is a method which is not used in western medicine and even in China it is applied very rarely in clinical practice. This study aimed at investigating whether additional TA can improve the efficacy of body acupuncture (BA) in patients with depression. Twenty patients with a mean age of +/- SD of 42.9 +/- 11.2 years were randomly divided into two groups (n = 10 patients each), one group receiving BA (Zusanli, Sanyinjiao, Neiguan, Shenting, Yintang, and Baihui) and the other receiving BA and TA (Liver, Heart, and Brain). The quantitative and qualitative outcome measures were heart rate (HR), heart rate variability (HRV), and different clinical scores. We found that in both groups all scores and HR improved significantly, whereas HRV increased partly significantly. It seems that TA can enhance acute and treatment effects of BA in patients with depression. The investigation of de qi sensation in TA needs further attention.

doi

10.1155/2014/329746

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has health condition studied

Mental Disorders

has study population number

20

has duration

N/A

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