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Haptic simulation for acupuncture needle manipulation.

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Haptic simulation for acupuncture needle manipulation.

Auteurs : In-Seon Lee ; Taehyung Lee ; Woo-Chul Shin ; Christian Wallraven ; Hyangsook Lee ; Hi-Joon Park ; Hyejung Lee ; Younbyoung Chae

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Abstract

Stimulation degree, biomechanical force, and de qi sensation are the three major components of needle manipulation. To date, it has been difficult to measure all three components quantitatively.

DOI: 10.1089/acm.2013.0475
PubMed: 25020028

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