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World Science and Technology | 2011

Four-Diagnoses Auxiliary Apparatus based on Chinese Medicine in Health Evaluation and Constitution Identification

Wang Jing; Yang Xuezhi; Zhu Qingwen; Dong Xiaoying; Li Haiyan; Guo Zhou; Niu Xin

Abstract The understanding of health has deepened with social development, scientific improvement, and environmental changes. The focus has changed from disease-oriented to health-oriented viewpoint. Hence, it is important to evaluate health using objective and accurate criteria. The four-diagnosis methods and syndrome differentiation are focused on differences among individuals according to the yin, yang, qi, and blood conditions. These differences are closely related to the constitution of a subject. The promotion of constitution identification among healthy and subhealthy groups and patients is beneficial for subjects to understand their body characteristics. It is important in daily health cultivation and disease prevention. Digital and objective information of a subject is acquired by the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) Four-Diagnosis Auxiliary Apparatus efficiently and accurately. The automatic extraction and recognition of all the information is an important step in the diagnosis and constitution identification process by TCM.


World Science and Technology | 2011

Establishment of Acupuncture Module in the Four-Diagnoses Auxiliary Apparatus

Wang Jing; Yang Xuezhi; Zhu Qingwen; Li Haiyan; Guo Zhou; Niu Xin

Abstract The concept of four diagnoses in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is considered the main diagnostic principle in TCM practice. The development of TCM should be based on inheritance and innovation. In recent years, studies on TCM diagnostic equipments have promoted the digital and objective development of TCM in both clinical practice and scientific research. BD-SZ/TCM Four-Diagnoses Auxiliary Apparatus (BD-SZ/TCM-FDAA) detects the pulse and analyzes the tongue through various devices. The health condition of a patient is evaluated by the four-diagnostic analysis system according to TCM theories. The results of TCM diagnosis and the recommended prescriptions are provided to assist in clinical treatment. Developing and integrating an acupuncture module into the BD-SZ/TCM-FDAA is important for the further promotion of TCM both at home and abroad. The prescription of the recommended acupoint also highlights the portable feature of the BD-SZ/TCM-FDAA. The development of an acupuncture module serves an active role in TCM clinical practice, teaching, and self-learning by TCM doctors. This article discusses the structure of the acupuncture module and its integration and optimization with the existing four-diagnoses syndrome-differentiation system of TCM.


Archive | 2013

Heart artery induction pulse taking training device and method allowing remote reproduction

Niu Xin; Yang Xuezhi; Niu Tingli; Lu Yu


Archive | 2013

Extraction and multiplication culture method and application of urine mesenchymal stem cells

Wang Yang; Guan Junjie; Deng Zhifeng; Zhang Changqing; Gong Feixiang; Niu Xin; Tian shoufu; Hu Bin; Guo Shangchun


Archive | 2017

Transfer RNA fragments and application thereof

Deng Zhifeng; Li Qing; Wang Yang; Hu Bin; Niu Xin


Revista Internacional De Acupuntura | 2016

Propuesta de análisis sinomédico de la célula

Roberto González González; Amalia Dávila Hernández; Jorge Arturo Santana Portillo; Ma Liangxiao; Niu Xin


Archive | 2016

Acquisition method for exosomes derived from human urinary cells and application

Wang Yang; Niu Xin; Zhang Changqing; Li Qing; Hu Bin; Jiang Zhenzhen


Archive | 2015

Three-position and nine-indicator multi-information acquisition and recognition device based on finger feel pressure application and microarray sensing

Niu Xin; Yang Xuezhi; Si Yinchu; Niu Tingli; Lu Yu


Archive | 2015

Qi deficiency, blood deficiency state quantitative measurement method and device

Niu Xin; Yang Xuezhi; Niu Tingli; Lu Yu


Archive | 2014

Low-frequency negative-pressure along-channel viscera regulating instrument

Niu Xin; Ma Liangxiao; Lu Yu; Niu Tingli; Yang Xuezhi

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Yang Xuezhi

Beijing University of Chinese Medicine

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Niu Tingli

Beijing University of Chinese Medicine

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Ma Liangxiao

Beijing University of Chinese Medicine

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Zhu Qingwen

Beijing University of Chinese Medicine

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Li Haiyan

Beijing University of Chinese Medicine

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Guo Zhou

Beijing University of Chinese Medicine

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Dong Xiaoying

Beijing University of Chinese Medicine

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