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An Observational Study Using Ultrasound to Assess Allowable Needle Insertion Range of Acupoint CV12.

Hongmin ChuJae-Hyo KimSeongjun ParkJaehyun KimJung-Han LeeWon-Bae HaHyun-Jong JungSeung-Bum YangCheol-Hyun KimJun Yong ParkKyung-Ho KangSangkwan LeeSanghun Lee
Published in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
There are reliable variables that make it possible to predict the ANIR. It is advised to refer to anthropometric factors in needling acupoint CV12 to avoid complications with the acupuncture treatment. However, individual differences are not negligible when applying deep needling. Thus, if the risk is not judged before or during the procedure, practitioners could consider the patient's ANIR on CV12 when applying acupuncture by examining the individual anatomical structures using ultrasound and considering internal organ positions to prevent adverse events due to acupuncture.
Keyphrases
  • ultrasound guided
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • primary care
  • body composition
  • minimally invasive
  • contrast enhanced ultrasound
  • general practice