Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of acupuncture and heating
(application of hot pack) treatments on blood circulation in the contralateral Achilles
tendon. During the treatments (10 min for acupuncture, 20 min for heating) and recovery
period (40 min), the blood volume (THb) and oxygen saturation (StO2) of the treated and the non-treated tendons were measured using red laser lights.
During both treatments, THb and StO2 of the treated tendon increased significantly from the resting level. The increased
THb and StO2 of the treated tendon were maintained until the end of the recovery period after
removal of the acupuncture needle, although these values decreased after removal of
the hot pack. Although THb of the non-treated sides did not change during both acupuncture
and heating treatments, it increased gradually after removal of the acupuncture needle
or the hot pack. For both treatments, the amount of increase in THb of the non-treated
tendon was significantly correlated to that of the treated tendon during the last
phase of recovery period. These results obtained from the healthy subjects imply that
blood circulation in the injured tendon in a plaster cast may be improved by applying
acupuncture or heating treatments to the contralateral healthy limb.
Key words
needle - hot pack - recovery - plantar flexors
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Correspondence
Dr. Keitaro Kubo
Life Science (Sports Sciences)
University of Tokyo
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