South Korea develops the world's first three-dimensional intelligent pulse diagnosis machine

Kim Jong-il, director of the research department of the South Korean Institute of Chinese Medicine, said recently that the college and a private company have jointly developed the world's first intelligent pulse diagnosis machine. This machine is like a mechanical Chinese medicine practitioner who can detect the multivariate pulse changes. .

The machine's pulse diagnosis system combines the three concepts of mechanical, multi-frequency sensor and resistance sensor for the first time to form a three-dimensional pulse diagnosis device. The function of the three-dimensional pulse diagnosis device is similar to that of a Chinese medicine practitioner, that is, applying pressure on the wrist and checking the pulse change, which is superior to the two-dimensional concept. This machine has two automatic scanning functions, which can find the pulse of the patient by itself, and can repeatedly adjust the strength and weakness, measure the pulse pressure, and thus determine the pulse wave more accurate than before, and provide a variety of diagnostic information.

The researchers have examined the basic reproducibility of various power variables of the machine and performed performance tests. They are ready to enter the full clinical trial stage later, and the market can be launched after the end of the clinical trial.