The TCM Kongress Rothenburg ob der Tauber, which will take place from 16 to 20 May 2023, is one of the largest of its kind worldwide in the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Since scientific research represents a central future topic of TCM, the TCM Research Day has been an integral part of the congress programme for years. Here, both established and young researchers present their latest findings on TCM and discuss them with an interested audience.
In order to better reflect the breadth of scientific approaches, we invited researchers from all disciplines working in the field of TCM to present their findings to the public in the form of a scientific poster at the upcoming TCM Research Day (19 May 2023).
The Congress will offer three prizes* totaling 600 euros for the best posters presented. These will be awarded by a scientific jury after a poster viewing, where all submitters will have the opportunity to present their work in person. In addition, all submitters will receive a certificate of participation.
Deadline for submission was 28 February 2023.
We are pleased to announce the following accepted poster submissions:
MUDr. Katarina Svitkova PhD
The effectiveness of the acupoint polydioxanone absorbable thread embedding therapy for low back pain: An experimental retrospective consecutive study
Beverley de Valois PhD LicAc FBAcC MBLS
Real-world data: evaluating a 15-year NADA auricular acupuncture service for breast cancer treatment related hot flushes
Beverley de Valois PhD LicAc FBAcC MBLS
Safe practice for integrative oncology acupuncture – peer-reviewed pragmatic guidance based on expert opinion
Emilia Spajic
Die Wirksamkeit der Elektroakupunktur mit 2 Frequenzen zur Induktion der Ovulation bei PCOS (Polyzystisches Ovarial Syndrom)
Dr. Eric M. Hao
Reexamining Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture: Addressing Misconceptions
Dr. Eric M. Hao
Breaking the Diabetic Foot Neuropathy Barrier: An Interdisciplinary Acupuncture Case Report
Joachim Hauser
Exploring the tactile, sensed experience of changing embodied emotions in connection with receiving acupuncture - An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA)
Anita Lienhard
What Are Fertility Physicians’ Professional Opinion About Traditional Chinese Medicine as Adjuvant Therapy - A Qualitative Study Using Framework Analysis
Ludmila Bendová
Traditional Chinese Medicine from the view of users - Results of a sociological survey among clients of TCM in 2018 in Czech Republic
Dagmar Brislinger
Bei Mu Gua Lou San führt zu einer Veränderung der Zusammensetzung des Atemwegsschleims in einem Zellkulturmodell des Atmungsepithels
We are looking forward to the scientific exchange!
Velia Wortman & Florian Beißner
*Poster prizes kindly provided by Insula-Institut für integrative Therapieforschung gGmbH.