Effects of stimulation conditions and subcutaneous tissue properties on acupressure-induced changes in blood circulation of human tendons

Ayaka Yasuda, Shuhei Sasajima, Takehiro Kosaka, Soushi Mino, Keitaro Kubo
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of stimulation conditions (pressing force and frequency) and subcutaneous tissue properties (thickness and hardness) on the changes in tendon blood circulation caused by acupressure. Before and after acupressure, blood circulation of the Achilles tendon was measured using red laser lights. Acupressure was applied to the Achilles tendon for 3-min under three conditions. The following four conditions (including no stimulation condition) with different combinations of pressing forces and frequencies were established: 1) 50N and 1.5Hz, 2) 25N and 3.0Hz, 3) 25N and 1.5Hz, and 4) no stimulation. In addition, the thickness and hardness of subcutaneous tissue at the acupressure-stimulated site were measured. The change in total hemoglobin (corresponding to blood volume) showed a significant main effect of condition, but the effects of time and the interaction between conditions and time were not significant. On average, the most significant increase in tendon blood volume was observed in the 50N and 1.5Hz condition, although the post-hoc test showed no significant difference. The subcutaneous tissue thickness and hardness were not significantly correlated with tendon blood volume changes after stimulation in any of the three conditions. In conclusion, the present results indicate that acupressure under the conditions of pressing force 50N and frequency 1.5Hz changed tendon blood circulation the most, though not based on exact statistical results. Furthermore, the subcutaneous tissue thickness and hardness (including tendon) have no effect on tendon blood circulation induced by stimulation.
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刺激条件和皮下组织特性对指压诱导的人体肌腱血液循环变化的影响
本研究旨在探讨刺激条件(按压力度和频率)和皮下组织特性(厚度和硬度)对指压引起的肌腱血液循环变化的影响。穴位按压前后,用红色激光测量跟腱的血液循环。在三种情况下,穴位按压跟腱3分钟。建立了不同压力和频率组合的4种条件(包括不刺激条件):1)50N和1.5Hz, 2) 25N和3.0Hz, 3) 25N和1.5Hz, 4)不刺激。此外,测量了穴位刺激部位皮下组织的厚度和硬度。总血红蛋白(对应于血容量)的变化主要受病情的影响,但时间的影响以及病情与时间的交互作用不显著。平均而言,在50N和1.5Hz条件下,肌腱血容量的增加最为显著,尽管事后测试没有显着差异。在三种情况下,刺激后皮下组织厚度和硬度与肌腱血容量变化无显著相关。综上所述,本研究结果表明,按压力50N、频率1.5Hz条件下的指压对肌腱血液循环的影响最大,但没有准确的统计结果。此外,皮下组织厚度和硬度(包括肌腱)对刺激引起的肌腱血液循环没有影响。
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