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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 103(12): e37107, 2024 Mar 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38518013

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Acupuncture is widely used in the treatment of tinnitus worldwide because of its good efficacy and safety. However, the criteria for selecting acupoint prescriptions and combinations have not been summarized. Therefore, data mining was used herein to determine the treatment principles and the most effective acupoint selection for the treatment of idiopathic tinnitus. METHODS: The clinical research literature of acupuncture in the treatment of idiopathic tinnitus from the establishment of the database to September 1, 2023 in China National Knowledge Infrastructure, China Medical Journal Full-text Database, PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library and Web of Science databases was retrieved and extracted. Microsoft Excel 2016 was used to establish the acupoint prescription database and the frequency statistics of acupoints, meridians and specific acupoints were carried out. IBM SPSS Statistics 25.0 software was used for cluster analysis of acupoints, and IBM SPSS Modeler18.0 software was used for association rule analysis of acupoints. RESULTS: A total of 112 articles were included, involving 221 acupuncture prescriptions, including 99 acupoints, with a total frequency of 1786 times. The 5 most frequently used acupoints were Tinggong (SI19), Tinghui (GB2), Yifeng (TE17), Ermen (TE21), and Zhongzhu (TE3). The commonly used meridians were Sanjiao meridian of hand-shaoyang, Gallbladder meridian of foot-shaoyang and Small intestine meridian of hand-taiyang. The specific points are mostly Crossing point, Five-shu point and Yuan-primary point. The core acupoint combination of association rules was Ermen (TE21)-Tinggong (SI19)-Tinghui (GB2)-Yifeng (TE17), and 3 effective clustering groups were obtained by cluster analysis of high-frequency acupoints. CONCLUSION: In this study, the published literature on acupuncture treatment of idiopathic tinnitus was analyzed by data mining, and the relationship between acupoints was explored, which provided a more wise choice for clinical acupuncture treatment of idiopathic tinnitus.


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Acupuncture Therapy , Meridians , Tinnitus , Humans , Acupuncture Points , Tinnitus/therapy , Data Mining
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34478374

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Custom foot orthoses (CFOs) have shown treatment effectiveness by providing improved pressure/load redistribution, skeletal support and comfort level. However, the current design methodologies of CFOs have some problems: (1) the plantar surface is captured without considering the soft tissue impedance, (2) the stiffness of the CFOs is limited to rigid, semi-rigid and soft, which ignores the potential effect of local variation of stiffness on the interface pressure/load distribution and subjective evaluations, and (3) the lack of a human-in-the-loop may lead to multiple design-to-deliver iterations. A new prescription methodology of CFOs is required to satisfy the pressure/load distribution, improve comfort level and decrease iterations. METHOD: A measurement system which provides INterface with Tunable Ergonomic properties using a Reconfigurable Framework with Adjustable Compliant Elements (INTERFACE system) is developed to implement the Rapid Evaluate and Adjust Device (READ) methodology. The geometry and stiffness of the Medial Longitudinal Arch (MLA) support provided by the INTERFACE system can be adjusted via linear actuators and tunable stiffness mechanisms, based on objective interface pressure/load distribution and subjective feedback evaluations. Validation tests were conducted on 13 subjects to measure the plantar pressure/load distribution and record the subjective feedback in different combinations of geometry and stiffness. RESULTS: The interface pressure/load distribution and subjective feedback of the support level indicate the efficacy of the adjustable geometry and stiffness. As the stiffness and geometrical height increased, the plantar loadings increased in the MLA region and decreased in the rear foot. Geometrical fitting can be achieved with the reconfigurable MLA support. The integration of locally adjustable stiffness makes it possible to fine tune the plantar pressure/load and provides the subjects with options of orthotic stiffness. CONCLUSION: The proposed INTERFACE system can be applied to conduct the measurement of the desired orthotic properties which satisfy the interface pressure/load requirement and the subject's comfort.


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Foot Orthoses , Equipment Design , Foot , Humans , Orthotic Devices , Pressure , Treatment Outcome
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