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Jouranl of Korean Acupuncture and Moxibustion society
2010 Volume.27 No. 3 p.35 ~ p.45
A Study of Comparing Thermal Stimulation between Commercial Indirect Moxibustion and Traditional Indirect Moxibustion
Jang Min-Gee

Choi In-Hwa
Kim Eun-Jung
Lee Seung-Deok
Kim Kap-Sung
Jung Chan-Yung
Yoon Eun-Hye
Hwang Ji-Hoo
Abstract
Backgrounds : Recently, commercial indirect moxibustion has been widely used as a substitute for traditional indirect moxibustion by clinicians due to its convenience in using. But, there has been lack of studies about the similarity of thermal stimulation between commercial indirect moxibustion and traditional indirect moxibustion.

Objectives : To demonstrate commercial indirect moxibustion can substitute for traditional indirect moxibustion by comparing thermal stimulation between the two.

Methods : We measured bottom temperature of commercial indirect moxibustion and traditional indirect moxibustion with various thicknesses of ginger and garlic. A clinical trial was performed on 18 healthy subjects to evaluate thermal stimualtion. The subjects were randomly assigned into two groups, traditional indirect moxibustion with ginger and garlic. The skin temperature and heating time were measured. They received moxibustion therapy with commercial indirect moxibustion and traditional indirect moxibustion according to their groups. Acupoint Chogcoe(LU6), Zusanli(ST36) and Tianshu(ST25) were used in each group for 3 times.

Results : There was no difference in bottom temperature among commercial indirect moxibustion, traditional indirect moxibustion with 2§® ginger and 3§® garlic. No major difference was detected in the subjects¡¯ baseline data. There was no difference in skin temperature and heating time among these 3 type of moxibustions. Also, No major difference was detected in VAS score of thermal stimulation and frequency of burns among these 3 type of moxibustions. But, most subjects regarded their sensation weren¡¯t identical because of its own distinct characteristics.

Conclusions : Commercial indirect moxibustion, traditional indirect moxibustion with 2§® ginger and 3§® garlic have same thermal stimulation. Thus, commercial indirect moxibustion can substitute for traditional indirect moxibustion.
KEYWORD
Commercial indirect moxibustion, traditional indirect moxibustion, indirect moxibustion with ginger, indirect moxibustion with garlic, thermal stimulation
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