MARS-PD: Meridian Activation Remedy System for Parkinson’s Disease

Miso S. Park, Chan-young Kim, In-woo Choi, In-cheol Chae, Wang-Jung Hur, Sangsoo Park, Ho-Ryoung Yoo
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Objective: There are currently no disease-modifying medications or definite long-term sustainable interventions for patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), indicating an unmet treatment need. Our goal was to create a long-term sustainable intervention for PD patients that can be used in Korean medicine clinics.Methods: The Meridian Activation Remedy System (MARS) was created to stimulate a patient’s 12 meridians and sinew channels using a combination of acupoint stimulation and exercise. The acupoints and motions used in MARS were selected through literature studies and expert advice. The methodologies were refined using observational and case studies. With slow and fast movements, the MARS intervention was intended to activate both slow- and fast-twitch muscle fibers. Intradermal acupuncture and motion that shift the center of gravity were employed to enhance the patient’s balance and proprioception. In addition, the intervention included alternating movement exercises to address the complex cognitive decline commonly occurring in PD patients.Results: The following acupoints were chosen for the MARS intervention: bilateral Hegu (LI4), Houxi (SI3), Waiguan (TE5), Neiguan (PC6), Zhongchong (PC9), Yuji (LU10), Zusanli (ST36), Yanglingquan (GB34), Taichong (LR3), Kunlun (BL60), and Taixi (KI3). We also developed actions that can stimulate the body’s 12 meridians.Conclusion: We developed the MARS intervention, which combines acupuncture and exercise, to address the unmet therapeutic needs of PD patients. We hope that with additional research, the MARS intervention can be set as an effective therapeutic program for PD patients.
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MARS-PD:帕金森病经络激活治疗系统
目的:目前没有针对帕金森病(PD)患者的疾病改善药物或明确的长期可持续干预措施,表明治疗需求未得到满足。我们的目标是为PD患者创造一种可以在韩国医学诊所使用的长期可持续的干预措施。方法:经络激活治疗系统(MARS)是通过穴位刺激和运动相结合的方式来刺激患者的12条经络和肌腱通道。通过文献研究和专家建议,选择MARS使用的穴位和动作。通过观察和案例研究改进了方法。对于慢速和快速运动,MARS干预旨在激活慢速和快速肌肉纤维。采用皮内针刺和转移重心的运动来增强患者的平衡和本体感觉。此外,干预包括交替运动练习,以解决PD患者常见的复杂认知能力下降。结果:选择双侧合谷穴(LI4)、后溪穴(SI3)、外关穴(TE5)、内关穴(PC6)、中冲穴(PC9)、玉姬穴(LU10)、足三里穴(ST36)、阳陵泉穴(GB34)、太中穴(LR3)、昆仑穴(BL60)、太西穴(KI3)进行MARS干预。我们还开发了可以刺激身体12条经络的动作。结论:我们开发了结合针灸和运动的MARS干预,以解决PD患者未满足的治疗需求。我们希望通过进一步的研究,将MARS干预作为一种有效的PD患者治疗方案。
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