Sa-Ahm Five Element Acupuncture
Journal: Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies (Vol.3, No. 3)Publication Date: 2010-09-30
Authors : Chang-Beohm Ahn; Kyung-Jun Jang; Hyun-Min Yoon; Cheol-Hong Kim; et al.;
Page : 203-213
Keywords : comparing-pulse diagnosis; differential diagnosis; Five-Shu points; meridian therapy; tonification and sedation;
Abstract
This study aimed to review the clinical basis for Sa-Ahm Five Element acupuncture. This form of acupuncture uses the Five-Shu acupoints and the tonification-sedation treatments based on the creation and control cycles of the Five Elements. A total of 28 books and papers from the ancient “Nan-Ching” to the modern “Medical Acupuncture” were used to study clinical practices. Sa-Ahm Five Element acupuncture could be practiced in different ways depending upon differential diagnoses. These diagnoses include theories of excess and deficiency of Yin and Yang, seven emotions, ZangFu (organ, viscera), and comparing pulse diagnosis and meridian therapy to meridian palpation. Clinical trials and guidelines for the practice of Sa-Ahm acupuncture should be created to allow for a more evidence-based clinical approach to using this technique.
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