Assessment of retention of training in improving the accuracy of needle penetration depth
Hirohisa Miyachi,
Miyono Okinaka,
Tsunehiko Wada
Abstract:[Purpose] This study aimed to assess whether the effects of training in fine motor
skills, such as improving the accuracy of acupuncture depth, persisted after the training
was completed. [Participants and Methods] Fifteen students (age, 28.0 ± 8.4 years)
participated in the study. A 0.2 × 50 mm needle was inserted, as precisely as possible,
against an acupuncture training gel at a depth of 15 mm. After explaining how to check the
distance using their fingers as indicators and how to use a guide piece to check… Show more
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