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A study on Changes in Scalp and Physiological State of Experimental and Control Groups According to the Use of Multi-functional Scalp Management Device

  • Journal of The Health Care and Life Science
  • Abbr : JHCLS
  • 2020, 8(1), pp.53~58
  • Publisher : The korean Society of Medical Informatics Education(KSMIE)
  • Research Area : Engineering > Biomedical Engineering > Basic Medicine > Medical Information
  • Received : July 20, 2020
  • Accepted : July 29, 2020
  • Published : July 31, 2020

Son, Hyang-mi 1 han dong jo 2

1용인송담대학교
2국제대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

This study was conducted as a design study on the scalp state and physiological changes of the experimental group control group using a multi-functional scalp management device developed with a combination of current stimulation, low power laser, and sound wave vibration. In this regard, changes in scalp state and physiological changes in a total of 43 subjects in 24 experimental groups and 19 control groups were analyzed for pre- and post-measurement values. For data analysis, statistical analysis SPSS 23.0 was used to perform percentage, average, before and after average comparison, standard deviation, and χ2 verification. As a result, as a result of analyzing changes in the scalp state and physiological changes, there was no statistically significant difference, but in the experimental group, the area of ​​keratin in the scalp decreased. In addition, it could be predicted to be effective in reducing blood pressure and promoting blood circulation.

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