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KMID : 0608520000060020101
Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine
2000 Volume.6 No. 2 p.101 ~ p.110
Characteristics of the Palm Prints and Palm Creases According to Sasang Constitutional Types
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Abstract
In Sasang constitutional medicine, the classification of Sasang constitutional types (Tae-Yang, Tae-Eum, So-Yang, and SO-Eum) is importnat for the treatment. There are some problems with the methods used for classifying Sasang constitutional types ; old methods such as pulse-palpation are not considered objective and recent methods such as immunohematology are considered expensive, painful and time-consuming. To overcome these problems, a body measurement and finger prints analysis were performed. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the palm prints and the palm creases could be helpful in classifying Sasang constitutional types. Thus, we looked for characteristics of the palm prints and the palm creates according to Sasang constitutional types.
Before analyzing the palm prints and palm creases, 760 Koreans (465 males, 295 females) were surveyed using two kinds of questionnaires for classifying Sasang constitutional types. As there were no Tae-Yang individuals, we were only able to identify the characteristics of the palm prints and the palm creases for Tae-Eum (288 persons), So-Yang(193 persons), and So-Eum (279 persons) individuals.
In this study, the terminal point 11 and closed crease were frequent in Tae-Eum individuals; whereas, terminal point 7 and open crease were frequent in So-Eum individuals.
Therefore, the palm prints and the palm creases seem to contribute to the classification of Sasang constitutional types.
KEYWORD
Palm Print , Palm Crease , Sasang Constitutional Type , Tae-Eum , So-Yang , So-Eum
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