“Arrest”, one of the four martial arts techniques, has the effect of pulling one hair and moving the whole body; It also has the power to divide muscles, bones, grasping meridians and pulse. This paper focuses on the experimental method, logical analysis, literature research and other methods to study the physiological mechanism of “Arrest”, which is not only conducive to a clear explanation of the biomechanical mechanism of “Arrest”, but also conducive to provide scientific method guidance for the actual combat training of “Arrest”. The results prove that: 1) Acupoint grabbing will affect the brain waves, which will cause the body to spasm; 2) Through the Comparative study with the brain wave waveform of the body's epilepsy caused by the disease, the brain wave generated after acupoint arrest is different from the waveform produced by epilepsy lesions, and it is concluded that the physiological changes of the body after acupoint arrest are similar to the pathology of epilepsy; 3) By observing the rhythm changes of different waveforms of α, β, θ, and δ of the same subject before and after the experiment after grasping acupoints and non-acupoints, it is concluded that the acupoints have a greater degree of abnormality in human brain waves.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.ajss.20231101.11 |
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Mechanism, Fighting, Brain Waves, Quchi, Acupoints
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Liu Yong, Li Yindong, Li Xinhou. (2023). Study on the Mechanism of "Arrest"-Example of Neiguan and Quchi Acupoints. American Journal of Sports Science, 11(1), 1-19. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajss.20231101.11
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Liu Yong; Li Yindong; Li Xinhou. Study on the Mechanism of "Arrest"-Example of Neiguan and Quchi Acupoints. Am. J. Sports Sci. 2023, 11(1), 1-19. doi: 10.11648/j.ajss.20231101.11
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Liu Yong, Li Yindong, Li Xinhou. Study on the Mechanism of "Arrest"-Example of Neiguan and Quchi Acupoints. Am J Sports Sci. 2023;11(1):1-19. doi: 10.11648/j.ajss.20231101.11
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