Possible Applications for Fascial Anatomy and Fasciaology in Traditional Chinese Medicine
- 01Proposes a new field of study called "fasciaology"
- 02The fascial network may be the basis for TCM meridians
- 03Divides the body into a "supporting-storing" and a "functional" system
- 04Connects modern anatomy with Traditional Chinese Medicine
The body's fascial network may be the anatomical structure corresponding to the meridians and acupoints of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Research using medical imaging instruments such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging has led to the proposal that the fascial network distributed over the human body is the anatomical basis for the acupoints and meridians of traditional Chinese medicine. Therefore, we put forward a new theory of anatomy called fascial anatomy. In fascial anatomy, a human body is divided into two major systems. One is the supporting-storing system of unspecialized connective tissues. The other is a functional system. An undifferentiated non-specific connective tissue network, with the participation of the nervous and the immune systems, constitutes the supporting-storing system of the human body. The various differentiated functional cells in the body that are supported and surrounded by the supporting-storing system constitute the functional system. The discipline that studies the supporting-storing system and the mutual relationship between this system and the functional system in a living human body is called fasciaology. The establishment of fascial anatomy and fasciaology opens a new research field in anatomy; consequently, fasciaology will play a significant role in biological medicine and traditional Chinese medical research, as well as future clinical practice.
- APA
- Yu Bai, Lin Yuan, Kwang-Sup Soh, Byung-Cheon Lee, Yong Huang, Chun-lei Wang, Jun Wang, Jin-peng Wu, Jing-xing Dai, Janos Palhalmi, Ou Sha, & David Tai Wai Yew (2010). Possible Applications for Fascial Anatomy and Fasciaology in Traditional Chinese Medicine. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/possible-applications-for-fascial-anatomy-and-fasciaology-in-traditional-chinese-medicine/
- MLA
- Yu Bai, et al. "Possible Applications for Fascial Anatomy and Fasciaology in Traditional Chinese Medicine." 2010, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/possible-applications-for-fascial-anatomy-and-fasciaology-in-traditional-chinese-medicine/.
- Chicago
- Yu Bai et al. 2010. "Possible Applications for Fascial Anatomy and Fasciaology in Traditional Chinese Medicine.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/possible-applications-for-fascial-anatomy-and-fasciaology-in-traditional-chinese-medicine/
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