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Study On A Scalp Acupuncture Therapy Instrument Based On PC Platform

Posted on:2006-11-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H L LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132360152495593Subject:Measuring and Testing Technology and Instruments
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Cerebral diseases treatment system based on PC is introduced in this paper, which is developed on the idea of the virtual instrument(VI) and Traditional Chinese Medicine technique. Under the consideration of the cure requirements and applications, the resource of software and hardware of PC have been used adequately. In this system, the care function, expert help function and acupoints locating help function have been integrated. In this paper, purpose and signification of system research and mechanics study of scalp acupuncture treating cerebral diseases are introduced. Investigating the tolerance of electro-acupuncture from the electrophysiology view and molecular level are done. Applying symbol mapping principle and fuzzy theory solves the shortcoming of the acupuncture integration and the body adaptability to electric stimulation. In summary, the main results of this paper are: based on symbolized measurement theory, the mapping of traditional acupuncture manipulating into modern engineering techniques is implemented, and then electric acupuncture signals of emulating the classical acupuncture are generated. According to fuzzy theory, modulating electro-acupuncture signal is generated, which solving the body adapts shortcoming finding in electro-acupuncture presently. In term of the characteristic of VI, the design scheme of overall structure of the PC-based intelligent EA system is presented. Then hardware and software of system have been designed, including plate, arithmetic and generating the traditional acupuncture manipulating . Expert help system included medicine expert help, acupoint's locating help and therapy prescription system.
Keywords/Search Tags:Scalp acupuncture therapy instrument, Electro-acupuncture, Cerebral diseases, Symbolized Measurement, Virtual instruments
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