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A Study on the Relationship between the Brain and the Pelvis
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Á¤ÀçÈÆ, ÇÊ°¨¸Å, ¾ÈÈƸð. A Study on the Relationship between the Brain and the Pelvis. ´ëÇÑÀÇ·á±â°øÇÐȸÁö. 2018;18(1):27-51.
Jae Hun Jung, Chien Mei Pi, Hun Mo Ahn. A Study on the Relationship between the Brain and the Pelvis . J. of Korean Academy of Medical Gi-Gong. 2018;18(1):27-51

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[ABSTRACT]

A Study on the Relationship between the Brain and the Pelvis

Jae Hun Jung*, Chien Mei Pi*, Hun Mo Ahn*
* : The Member of the Korean Academy of Medical Gi-Gong

Objective : The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the brain and the pelvis.

Methods : The relationship between the pelvis and the brain was searched in PubMed, and these searching studies were reviewed.

Conclusions :
1. Urinary disorder is influenced by brain.
2. Brain is influenced by luteinizing hormone.
3. Pelvic floor muscles are influenced by brain.
4. Urological Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome(UCPPS) is influenced by brain.
5. Brain is influenced by the low intensity laser acupuncture stimulating thirteen ghost acupoints(includes CV1)

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* Keywords : brain, pelvis, review article, °ñ¹Ý, ³ú, Á¾¼³ ³í¹®

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ABSTRACT

¥°. INTRODUCTION


¥±. METHOD OF RESEARCH


¥². REVIEW
1. Research about Relation of the Brain and the Pelvic Floor.
1) Urinary Disorder
2) Luteinizing Hormone
3) Pelvic Floor Muscles Disorder
4) Urological Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (UCPPS)
2. Acupuncture about brain


¥³. CONCLUSION

¥´. REFERENCES

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The safe performance of balance- and mobility-related activities during daily life, such as standing while performing manual tasks, rising from a chair and walking, requires adequate balance control mechanisms[1]. The disorders in balance control can be a consequence of pathologies, such as neurological disease, stroke, diabetes disease or a specific vestibular deficit, or can be due to age-related processes, such as a decline in muscle strength[2, 3], sensory functioning[4], or in generating appropriate sensorimotor responses[5]. Balance and mobility disorders can have serious consequences regarding physical functioning (e.g. reduced ability to perform activities of daily living) as well as psycho-social functioning (e.g. activity avoidance, social isolation, fear of falls) and may even lead to fall-related injuries. Advanced age alone carries an increased risk of perioperative morbidity and mortality[6, 7] Impaired cognition has also been correlated with adverse postoperative health outcomes, including an increased incidence of complications, delirium, a longer length of hospital stay, and higher 6 month mortality[8]. Thus, more emphasis is being directed at cognition testing in the standard panel of preoperative risk assessment testing[6, 7]. ER Trowbridge et al.[9] say that screening for potential cognitive impairment in an ambulatory urogynecology population is feasible and useful in clinical practices.
For example, while walking, individuals with Huntington¡¯s disease(HD) demonstrated greater pelvic movement than controls in two conditions, peak anterior excursion and total anterior-posterior excursion. This indicates that during walking, individuals with HD tended to move farther into anterior pelvic tilt than the controls, while moving into an equivalent amount of posterior pelvic tilt. This finding is consistent with findings in elderly adults and individuals with traumatic brain injury[10, 11]. So pelvic condition is important for the quality of life.
Through the local reflex and central nervous system, acupuncture induces endocrine and autonomic responses to meet therapeutic effects[12, 13]. In East Asia, acupuncture has been used for a long time to treat many kinds of disorders especially including the neuropsychiatric illnesses[14, 15]. For decades, acupuncture was becoming increasingly popular in western countries and has aroused interests of scientists[16, 17]. Many studies[18-20] adopted fMRI or positron emission tomography (PET) to investigate the effects on human brain functions caused by acupuncture at the particular acupoint.
We researched about the relation of the brain and the pelvis by one principle of Korean medicine, ¡®shang bing xia qu, xia bing shang qu¡¯(߾ܻù»ö¢, ù»Ü»ß¾ö¢).
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