Review of Evidence Suggesting That the Fascia Network Could Be the Anatomical Basis for Acupoints and Meridians in the Human Body
- 01Fascia may be the physical basis for acupuncture meridians
- 02Anatomical scans show similarities between fascia and meridians
- 03This view links traditional Chinese medicine with modern science
This review suggests the body's fascia network may be the anatomical structure corresponding to the meridians used in traditional Chinese medicine.
The anatomical basis for the concept of meridians in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has not been resolved. This paper reviews the evidence supporting a relationship between acupuncture points/meridians and fascia. The reviewed evidence supports the view that the human body's fascia network may be the physical substrate represented by the meridians of TCM. Specifically, this hypothesis is supported by anatomical observations of body scan data demonstrating that the fascia network resembles the theoretical meridian system in salient ways, as well as physiological, histological, and clinical observations. This view represents a theoretical basis and means for applying modern biomedical research to examining TCM principles and therapies, and it favors a holistic approach to diagnosis and treatment.
- APA
- Yu Bai, Jun Wang, Jin-Peng Wu, Jing-Xing Dai, Ou Sha, David Tai Wai Yew, Lin Yuan, & Qiu-Ni Liang (2011). Review of Evidence Suggesting That the Fascia Network Could Be the Anatomical Basis for Acupoints and Meridians in the Human Body. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/review-of-evidence-suggesting-that-the-fascia-network-could-be-the-anatomical-basis-for-acupoints-and-meridians-in-the-human-body/
- MLA
- Yu Bai, et al. "Review of Evidence Suggesting That the Fascia Network Could Be the Anatomical Basis for Acupoints and Meridians in the Human Body." 2011, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/review-of-evidence-suggesting-that-the-fascia-network-could-be-the-anatomical-basis-for-acupoints-and-meridians-in-the-human-body/.
- Chicago
- Yu Bai et al. 2011. "Review of Evidence Suggesting That the Fascia Network Could Be the Anatomical Basis for Acupoints and Meridians in the Human Body.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/review-of-evidence-suggesting-that-the-fascia-network-could-be-the-anatomical-basis-for-acupoints-and-meridians-in-the-human-body/
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