Changes in finger temperature and blood flow in response to different frequencies of transcutaneous electroacupuncture at LI4 (hegu)

David Mayor, Tony Steffert, Ronakben Bhavsar, Tim Watson (Advisor)

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Abstract

Background. Finger blood flow and temperature are often used as indices of autonomic (sympathetic) function. Transcutaneous electroacupuncture (TEA) is an increasingly used variant of electroacupuncture (EA). This is the fifth in a series of conference posters from a study investigating the effects of EA and TEA on heart/pulse rate variability (HRV/PRV), the electroencephalograph (EEG), and now blood flow.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 21 Mar 2015
EventARRC's 17th International Acupuncture Research Symposium : Bridging the gap between research and practice - King's College, London, United Kingdom
Duration: 21 Mar 201521 Mar 2015
https://acupunctureresearch.org.uk/symposium/symposium-archive/item/288-programme-2015.html

Conference

ConferenceARRC's 17th International Acupuncture Research Symposium
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period21/03/1521/03/15
Internet address

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