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Using magnetic resonance imaging to measure the depth of acupotomy points in the lumbar spine: A retrospective study
BACKGROUND: The acupotomy is an acupuncture device recently used to stimulate lumbar vertebrae such as transverse processes (TPs) and facet joints (FJs). However, there are many organs, nerves, and blood vessels, which can lead to side effects if the needle misses the treatment target. Therefore, in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8054160/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33898243 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.imr.2020.100679 |
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author | Yoon, Sang-Hoon Kim, Shin-Ae Lee, Geon-Yeong Kim, Hyunho Lee, Jun-Hwan Leem, Jungtae |
author_facet | Yoon, Sang-Hoon Kim, Shin-Ae Lee, Geon-Yeong Kim, Hyunho Lee, Jun-Hwan Leem, Jungtae |
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description | BACKGROUND: The acupotomy is an acupuncture device recently used to stimulate lumbar vertebrae such as transverse processes (TPs) and facet joints (FJs). However, there are many organs, nerves, and blood vessels, which can lead to side effects if the needle misses the treatment target. Therefore, information regarding appropriate insertion depths, which is currently lacking, could facilitate its safe use. We retrospectively investigated the depth from the skin to the TP and FJ of the lumbar vertebrae, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). METHODS: This retrospective chart review was conducted at a single medical centre in Korea. From 55,129 patient records, 158 subjects were selected. Perpendicular depth from the skin to the left and right TPs and FJs was measured using T1-weighted sagittal plane MRI. Depth differences between the left and right sides were evaluated using the paired t-test and analysis of covariance (body mass index [BMI] as a covariate). The influence of BMI on depth at each location was evaluated by simple linear regression analysis. RESULTS: The mean age was 43.2 years and mean BMI was 23.6 kg/m(2). The depth from skin to the TPs or FJs was unaffected by age, sex, or side. Mean depths (cm) were as follows: (TPs) L1 = 4.5, L2 = 4.9, L3 = 5.3, L4 = 5.7, L5 = 5.9; (FJs) L12 = 3.8, L23 = 4.0, L34 = 4.4, L45 = 4.6, L5S1 = 4.6. Depth was highly correlated with BMI at each location. CONCLUSION: The depth of TPs and FJs adjusted for BMI can safely and effectively be used for treatment via various invasive interventions, including acupotomy treatment, in the lumbar region. |
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spelling | pubmed-80541602021-04-22 Using magnetic resonance imaging to measure the depth of acupotomy points in the lumbar spine: A retrospective study Yoon, Sang-Hoon Kim, Shin-Ae Lee, Geon-Yeong Kim, Hyunho Lee, Jun-Hwan Leem, Jungtae Integr Med Res Original Article BACKGROUND: The acupotomy is an acupuncture device recently used to stimulate lumbar vertebrae such as transverse processes (TPs) and facet joints (FJs). However, there are many organs, nerves, and blood vessels, which can lead to side effects if the needle misses the treatment target. Therefore, information regarding appropriate insertion depths, which is currently lacking, could facilitate its safe use. We retrospectively investigated the depth from the skin to the TP and FJ of the lumbar vertebrae, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). METHODS: This retrospective chart review was conducted at a single medical centre in Korea. From 55,129 patient records, 158 subjects were selected. Perpendicular depth from the skin to the left and right TPs and FJs was measured using T1-weighted sagittal plane MRI. Depth differences between the left and right sides were evaluated using the paired t-test and analysis of covariance (body mass index [BMI] as a covariate). The influence of BMI on depth at each location was evaluated by simple linear regression analysis. RESULTS: The mean age was 43.2 years and mean BMI was 23.6 kg/m(2). The depth from skin to the TPs or FJs was unaffected by age, sex, or side. Mean depths (cm) were as follows: (TPs) L1 = 4.5, L2 = 4.9, L3 = 5.3, L4 = 5.7, L5 = 5.9; (FJs) L12 = 3.8, L23 = 4.0, L34 = 4.4, L45 = 4.6, L5S1 = 4.6. Depth was highly correlated with BMI at each location. CONCLUSION: The depth of TPs and FJs adjusted for BMI can safely and effectively be used for treatment via various invasive interventions, including acupotomy treatment, in the lumbar region. Elsevier 2021-09 2020-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8054160/ /pubmed/33898243 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.imr.2020.100679 Text en © 2021 Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Yoon, Sang-Hoon Kim, Shin-Ae Lee, Geon-Yeong Kim, Hyunho Lee, Jun-Hwan Leem, Jungtae Using magnetic resonance imaging to measure the depth of acupotomy points in the lumbar spine: A retrospective study |
title | Using magnetic resonance imaging to measure the depth of acupotomy points in the lumbar spine: A retrospective study |
title_full | Using magnetic resonance imaging to measure the depth of acupotomy points in the lumbar spine: A retrospective study |
title_fullStr | Using magnetic resonance imaging to measure the depth of acupotomy points in the lumbar spine: A retrospective study |
title_full_unstemmed | Using magnetic resonance imaging to measure the depth of acupotomy points in the lumbar spine: A retrospective study |
title_short | Using magnetic resonance imaging to measure the depth of acupotomy points in the lumbar spine: A retrospective study |
title_sort | using magnetic resonance imaging to measure the depth of acupotomy points in the lumbar spine: a retrospective study |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8054160/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33898243 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.imr.2020.100679 |
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