Chinese Journal of Lasers, Volume. 50, Issue 3, 0307105(2023)
Application of Optical Imaging for Studying Chinese Acupuncture: a Review
Fig. 1. Different imaging technologies for studying acupuncture therapy and their application scope
Fig. 2. Continuous display of gastric laser Doppler blood perfusion images of rats during electroacupuncture (EA)[30]. (a) Before EA stimulation; (b) instant of EA stimulation; (c) EA stimulation for 5 min; (d) EA stimulation for 10 min; (e) 5 min after ceasing EA stimulation; (f) 10 min after ceasing EA stimulation
Fig. 3. Comparison of peak values of group average hemodynamic response between CG and IG for each phase[59]. (a) The first phase (0 week); (b) the second phase (4 weeks); (c) the third phase (8 weeks)
Fig. 4. Maximum amplitude projection (MAP) and corresponding computed vascular centerlines overlaid with segmented volumetric opticalresolution photoacoustic microscopy (OR-PAM) images of GB34, ST36 and non-acupoint sites in the osteoarthritis group (scale bar is 200 μm)[73]
Fig. 5. PAT images of brain under acupuncture on the left or right GB34 point for a representative normal mouse, where the images are given at different time points and the color scale indicates relative strength of photoacoustic signal[77]
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Yue Xu, Liming Nie. Application of Optical Imaging for Studying Chinese Acupuncture: a Review[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2023, 50(3): 0307105
Category: Biomedical Optical Imaging
Received: Aug. 12, 2022
Accepted: Oct. 21, 2022
Published Online: Feb. 6, 2023
The Author Email: Nie Liming (limingnie@gmail.com)