Basic knowledge of Treatment. Differentiation of Syndromes and Treatment According to 1. Eight...

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Basic knowledge of TreatmentBasic knowledge of Treatment

Differentiation of Differentiation of Syndromes and TreatmentSyndromes and Treatment

According to1. Eight Principles 2. the Theory of Zang-fu Organs 3.  the Theory of Qi and Blood4. the Theory of Meridians and Collaterals

1 According to Eight Principles 1 According to Eight Principles

yin and yang exterior and interior cold and heat asthenia and sthenia (deficiency and excess).

              2 2 According to According to the Theory of Zang-fu Organs..the Theory of Zang-fu Organs..

Heart and small intestineHeart and small intestine

Hyperactivity of the heart fire ----the points of the Hand-Shaoyin, Hand-Jueyin and Han

d-Taiyang meridians ----needling with a reducing method or pricking method t

o cause bleeding Heat in the small intestine ----the points of the Hand Shaoyin and Hand-Taiyang mer

idians ----needling with a reducing method

Suan zao renSuan zao renInteresting

Lung and large intestineLung and large intestine Deficiency of the lung qi

----the points of Taiyin Meridian of hand, the back shu points

----needling with a reinforcing method or a combination with moxibustion

Invasion of the lung by wind-cold

----the points of the Hand-Taiyin and Yangming meridians

----needling with a reducing method or moxibustion

Sheng jiangSheng jiang

Interesting

The liver and gallbladderThe liver and gallbladder Stagnation of the liver qi

----the points of the Foot-Jueyin, Foot-Shaoyang, Foot-Taiyin and Foot-Yangming meridians

----needled with a reducing method Flare-up of the liver fire

----the points of the Foot-Jueyin and the Foot-Shaoyang meridians

----needled with a reducing method or pricking method to cause bleeding

Tai chongTai chongInteresting

Taichong (LR 3)

Spleen and stomachSpleen and stomach Deficiency of the spleen qi ----the points of the Foot-Yangming meridians ----needling with reinforcing method, combined with mo

xibustion Retention of damp heat in the spleen ----the points of the Foot-Taiyin and Yangming meridians ----needling with a reducing method

Yi mi (rice)Yi mi (rice)Interesting

The kidney and bladderThe kidney and bladderDeficiency of the kidney yang

----the points of the Foot-Shaoyin Meridian and conception Meridian, the back shu points

----needling with reinforcing method or moxibustion

Deficiency of the kidney yin

----the points of the Foot-Taiyin and Foot-Shaoyin meridians, back shu points

----needling with reinforcing method

Lu rongLu rongInteresting

The pericardium and SanjiaoThe pericardium and Sanjiao

Disorder of the Sanjiao in circulating qi

----the back shu ,the front mu, the lower, the points of the conception Meridian

----needling with moxibustion

3 According to3 According to  the Theory of Qi and Blood  the Theory of Qi and Blood

Stagnation of qiStagnation of qi

The points of the Foot-Jueyin and Foot-Yangming meridians

Punctured with even method

Deficiency of qiDeficiency of qi

The points of the Du, Ren and Foot-Yangming meridians

Punctured with a reinforcing method.Moxibustion can be used.

Deficiency of bloodDeficiency of blood

The points of Foot-Yangming and Jueyin meridians

Punctured with a reinforcing method Moxibustion can be applied

Ren shengRen shengInteresting

4 according to the theory 4 according to the theory meridian and collateralmeridian and collateral

organic whole the passway of transmission pathological changes zang-fu organs diseases

Therapeutic effect of acupunctTherapeutic effect of acupuncture and moxibustionure and moxibustion

1.Removing the obstruction from the meridians2.Regulating yin and yang3.Strengthening the healthy(antipathogenic) qi a

nd dispeling the pathogenic factors

Principles of selecting pointsPrinciples of selecting points

1.Selecting nearby points2. Selecting distant points3. Selecting points according to symptoms

Method of combining pointsMethod of combining points

1.Method of combining the front and back points 2. Method of combining points from the meridians e

xternally-internally related 3. Method of combining left and right points 4. Method of combining upper and lower points 5. Method of combining nearby and distant points…

Baihui (GV 20)

previewpreviewBaihui (GV 20) 7 cun directly above the posterior hairline

Fengchi ( GB 20)

previewpreviewBaihui (GV 20) 7 cun directly above the posterior hairline

Fengchi (GB 20) in the depression between the upper portion of m. sternocleidomastoideus and m. trapezius

Huantiao (GB 30)

previewpreviewBaihui (GV 20) 7 cun directly above the posterior hairline

Fengchi (GB 20) in the depression between the upper portion of m. sternocleidomastoideus and m. trapezius

Huantiao (GB 30) at the junction of the lateral 1/3 and medial 2/3

Zusanli (ST 36)

previewpreviewBaihui (GV 20) 7 cun directly above the posterior hairline

Fengchi (GB 20) in the depression between the upper portion of m. sternocleidomastoideus and m. trapezius

Huantiao (GB 30) at the junction of the lateral 1/3 and medial 2/3

Zusanli (ST36) 3 cun below Dubi (ST 35)

1 Sanyinjiao

previewpreviewBaihui (GV 20) 7 cun directly above the posterior hairline

Fengchi (GB 20) in the depression between the upper portion of m. sternocleidomastoideus and m. trapezius

Huantiao (GB 30) at the junction of the lateral 1/3 and medial 2/3

Zusanli (ST36) 3 cun below Dubi (ST 35)

Sanyinjiao (SP 6) 3 cun directly above the tip of the medial malleolus

Neiguan (P 6)

previewpreviewNeiguan (PC6) 2 cun above the transverse crease of the wrist, medial side

Waiguan (SJ 5)

previewpreviewNeiguan (PC6) 2 cun above the transverse crease of the wrist, medial side

Waiguan (TE 5) 2 cun above the transverse crease on the wrist

previewpreviewNeiguan (PC6) 2 cun above the transverse crease of the wrist, medial side

Waiguan (TE 5) 2 cun above the transverse crease on the wrist

Hegu (LI 4) in the middle of the second metacarpal bone

previewpreviewNeiguan (PC6) 2 cun above the transverse crease of the wrist, medial side

Waiguan (TE 5) 2 cun above the transverse crease on the wrist

Hegu (LI 4) in the middle of the second metacarpal bone

Quchi (LI 11)

End of transverse crease of elbow

middle point on the line joining Chize (LU 5) and the external epicondyle of the humerus