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Clinic Research And Observation Of Needling The Stomach Merdian Of Foot-yangming With Menstrual Cycle For Breast Enhancement

Posted on:2014-03-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B B MinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2254330425486066Subject:Traditional surgery
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Objective According to result of the60females, who want breast enhancement by needling the stomach merdian of foot-yangming with menstrual cycle, observe and research the consequence and individual difference of this process.Methods According to the standard of case inclusion and exclusion, sixty cases were collected. After they sign the agreement of join the research, the experiment starts. Doctors only establish the experiment group due to there is no authoritative case or clinical operation to refer. The experimenter has acupuncture and moxibustion every two days, and each menstrual cycle as a period of treatment. Observation will be proceed two periods of treatment.Results eight female volunteers from the total sixty female volunteers whose ages are18to32have received distinct effect, and forty volunteers have received effect, and twelve volunteers have received no effect. The younger ones’effective rates are higher than the older ones. Volunteers of18to22year-old have a100%effective rate, and volunteers of23to27year-old have a90%effective rate, and volunteers of28to32year-old have a50%effective rate. The overall effective rate is80%. Effective rate of the second course is higher than the first course. The overall effective rate of the first course is33.3%, and which of the second course is80%. The effect of the breast enhancement is a cumulative and increasing process.Conclusion Needling the stomach merdian of foot-yangming with menstrual cycle has positive effect on breast enhancement, it is safe and could accommodate physique; however, there are discrepancies in individuals.
Keywords/Search Tags:Acupuncture and moxibustion, The stomach merdian offoot-yangming, Menstrual cycle, Breast enhancement, clinical efficacy
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