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Acupuncture | Shangguan acupoint | Shangguan, the name of a meridian acupoint. From "Lingshu·Benshu". Also known as Kezhuzhu, Kezhu, Rongzhu. Shangguan, the name of a meridian acupoint. From "Lingshu·Benshu". Also known as Kezhuzhu, Kezhu, Rongzhu. | This entry was reviewed by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Shangguan, | Guan, refers to the organ. The point is located above and in front of the mandibular joint, opposite to the lower pass, hence the name upper pass. | It can improve hearing, dispel wind and clear heat, and calm the mind. | Located on the face, in the central depression above the zygomatic arch. | In the temporalis muscle, there are zygomatico-orbital arteries and veins. There are zygomatico-orbital branches of the facial nerve and small branches of the trigeminal nerve. | 1. Ear diseases such as tinnitus, deafness, and ear atrophy. 2. Toothache, facial pain, facial paralysis, lockjaw, etc. | Sitting upright, leaning back or lying on one's side, press the upper side of the zygomatic arch in front of the ear, and take the point at the hole when the mouth is opened. Direct puncture 0 | Commonly used in modern times to treat neurological tinnitus (deafness), otitis media, facial nerve paralysis, trigeminal nerve | 1. Combined with Yinjiao point, Daying point, and Yifeng point to treat lockjaw and lead to the nose. 2. Combined with Dui Rui point to treat | 1. "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jia Yi Jing": "Shocks and sputum, foaming at the mouth, Shangguan is the main point." 2. "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jia" | |||||||||
Acupuncture and Moxibustion | Naokong point | Naokong, a meridian point name. From "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jia Yi Jing". Another name is temporal. It belongs to the foot Shaoyang gallbladder meridian. Location Naokong, a meridian point name. From "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jia Yi Jing". Another name is temporal. It belongs to the foot Shaoyang gallbladder meridian. Location | This entry was reviewed by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. Nao Kong, | The point is located one inch and five fen behind Cheng Ling, in the depression of the occipital bone, next to Nao Hu acupoint, and corresponds to the brain. It is the main acupoint for treating brain diseases, so it is named after it. | Clears the gallbladder and purges fire, relieves wind and opens the orifices. | Located on the head, horizontally on the upper edge of the external occipital protuberance, directly above Feng Chi. | In the occipital muscle. There are branches of the occipital artery and vein. There are branches of the greater occipital nerve. | 1. Fever. 2. Headache, stiff neck pain. 3. Dizziness, red and swollen eyes, nose pain, deafness | Sitting upright or lying prone, directly above Feng Chi, with the upper edge of the external occipital protuberance level with Nao Hu acupoint. Flat acupuncture 0. | It is commonly used in modern times to treat headaches, colds, asthma, epilepsy, mental illness, palpitations, tinnitus, and nose | 1. Paired with Yifeng acupoint and Ermen acupoint to treat tinnitus and deafness. 2. Paired with Naohu, Fengchi, and Kunlun to treat the back | 1. "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jiayi Jing": "Brain wind, blindness, headache, wind vertigo, eye pain, brain empty is the main cause. | |||||||||
Acupuncture and moxibustion | Qinglengyuan acupoint | Qinglengyuan (abbreviated as Lengyuan), the name of a meridian acupoint. From "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jiayi Jing". Also known as Qinglengquan, Qinglengyuan (abbreviated as Lengyuan), the name of a meridian acupoint. From "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jiayi Jing". Also known as Qinglengquan, | This entry was written by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Review Qinglengyuan | Qingleng means cold. Yuan means deep pool. The acupoint is one inch above the ceiling, and the place is sunken like a pool. The acupoint is mainly used for cold symptoms such as headache, chills, and inability to lift shoulders, hence the name. | Relaxes meridians and activates collaterals, promotes qi and relieves pain. | Located in the posterior arm area, on the line connecting the elbow tip and the acromion angle, 2 inches above the elbow tip. | Located in the lower part of the triceps brachii. There are median collateral arteries and veins. There are posterior brachial cutaneous nerves and radial nerve muscles Zhi | Headache, eye pain, flank pain, shoulder and arm pain. | Put your hands on your waist, and take the acupoint 2 inches above and behind the elbow (ulna olecranon), and straight to the Tianjing acupoint. | It is commonly used to treat headache, eye pain, shoulder and arm pain, etc. | Combined with Quchi acupoint, Jianyu acupoint, Jugu acupoint and other acupoints to treat shoulder and arm pain that cannot be lifted. | 1. "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jia Yi Jing": "Headache, shaking cold, clear and cold abyss is the main cause. ”??2. 《Preparation for Emergency》 | |||||||||
Acupuncture and Moxibustion | Shenmai Point | Shenmai, the name of a meridian point. From 《Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jiayi Jing》. Also known as Guilu, Yangqiao. It belongs to the foot-sun bladder. Shenmai, the name of a meridian point. From 《Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jiayi Jing》. Also known as Guilu, Yangqiao. It belongs to the foot-sun bladder. | This entry was written by Zhang Dong, Chief Physician, Acupuncture Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Review Shenmai, | Shen, with the meaning of stretching, contains the meaning of flexion and extension. The pulse refers to the Yangqiao pulse. The acupoint connects to the Yangqiao pulse, which is born from the Yangqiao. It is good at treating symptoms such as stiff tendons and veins, flexion and extension difficulties, hence the name. | Relaxes tendons and activates collaterals, calms the mind and resolves the spirit, and dispels wind and clears heat. | Located in the ankle area, directly below the tip of the lateral malleolus, in the depression between the lower edge of the lateral malleolus and the calcaneus. | On the upper edge of the long and short tendons of the peroneus. There are lateral malleolar artery networks and small saphenous veins. The foot with the sural nerve | 1. Headache, dizziness. 2. Insomnia, epilepsy and other mental diseases. 3. Sore waist and legs. | Commonly used in modern times to treat ankle pain, back pain, stroke, headache, cerebrospinal meningitis, epilepsy | 1. Combined with Huantiao, Yinshi, and Fengshi points to treat back pain. 2. Combined with Fuliu and Lidui points | 1. "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jiayi Jing": "If you can't lift your feet due to back pain, sit less. If you stumble when getting off a car, correct your shank middle | ||||||||||
Acupuncture and moxibustion | Ermen acupoint | Ermen, a meridian acupoint name. From "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jiayi Jing". It belongs to the hand Shaoyang Sanjiao meridian. Located in the ear area, Ermen, a meridian acupoint name. From "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jiayi Jing". It belongs to the Shaoyang Triple Burner Meridian of the Hand. Located in the ear area, | This entry was reviewed by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. | The point is in front of the notch on the tragus, and is mainly used to treat deafness and tinnitus. It is like the door of the ear, hence the name. | It can improve hearing and clear away wind and heat. | Located in the ear area, in the depression between the notch on the tragus and the condyle of the mandible. | It is covered with auriculotemporal nerve, facial nerve branches and anterior auricular branches of the superficial temporal artery and vein. | 1. Deafness, tinnitus, ear problems, etc. 2. Toothache, neck and jaw pain. | Sitting or lying down, slightly open your mouth, and take the point at the depression 0.5 inches above the Tinggong point. Open mouth slightly | 1. Commonly used in modern times to treat deaf-muteness, otitis media, lower toothache, mandibular arthritis, perioral muscles | 1. Combined with Yifeng point and Hegu point to treat ulcers with thick juice. 2. Match with Tinggong acupoint, Tinghui acupoint and Yi acupoint. 1. Acupuncture and Moxibustion Classic: "The flesh in front of the ear is where the ear is missing." "Ear gate, pus in the ear. ... Review Jianliao, | Liao, the bone hollow. The point is located in the bone gap of the shoulder joint, so it is called Jianliao. | Removes wind and dampness, relaxes muscles and activates collaterals. | Located in the deltoid muscle area, in the depression between the acromion angle and the greater tubercle of the humerus. | Below the acromion, in the deltoid muscle. There is the posterior humeral circumflex artery. There are muscular branches of the axillary nerve. | Arm pain, inability to lift heavy shoulders. | When the upper arm is extended and raised horizontally, two concave pits will appear in the shoulder joint, and the latter one is the | It is commonly used in modern times to treat periarthritis of shoulder joint, hemiplegia, pleurisy, intercostal neuralgia, etc. | 1. When paired with Guanchong point and Jianzhen point, the hot head in the shoulder cannot be fixed. 2. When paired with Tianzong point and Yanggu point | 1. "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jiayi Jing": "If the shoulder is heavy and cannot be lifted, and the arm hurts, Jianliao is the main cause. ”2. Qianjin | |
Acupuncture and moxibustion | Zhongchong acupoint | Zhongchong, a meridian acupoint name. From Lingshu · Benshu. Also known as Shouxinzhu. Belongs to the hand Jueyin pericardium meridian Zhongchong, a meridian acupoint name. From Lingshu · Benshu. Also known as Shouxinzhu. Belongs to the hand Jueyin pericardium meridian | This entry was provided by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Review Zhongchong, | The Qi of the hand Jueyin meridian runs through the middle road and rushes directly to the end of the middle finger, so it is called Zhongchong. | It can open the orifices and relieve the cold, clear the heart and release heat, and relieve pain. | Located at the highest point of the finger, the end of the middle finger. | There is an arteriovenous network formed by the palmar arteries and veins. It is the palmar fixed part of the median nerve. | " 1. Acute diseases such as stroke coma, tongue stiffness and speechlessness, heatstroke, syncope, and infantile convulsions. 2. " | Palm up, select the acupoint at the middle point between the middle fingers, about 0.1 inch away from the free edge of the nail. One theory is that it is in the middle. | 1. Commonly used in modern times to treat shock, stroke coma, cerebral hemorrhage, heat stroke, hypertension, angina. | 1. Combined with Baihui point, Renzhong point, and Chongmen point to treat stroke unconsciousness. 2. Combined with Renzhong point, Zhong. | 1. "Huiyuan Zhenhuanxue": "Zhongchong means that the heart yang rushes out from the middle finger, so it is renamed Zhongchong. | |||||||||
Acupuncture and moxibustion | Geshu point | Geshu, a meridian point name. From "Lingshu·Beishu". It belongs to the foot-sun bladder meridian. Located in the spine area Geshu, a meridian point name. From "Lingshu·Back Acupoints". It belongs to the foot-sun bladder meridian. Located in the spine area | This entry was reviewed by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. | Diaphragm refers to the diaphragm. This point should be a diaphragm, hence the name. | Nourishes blood and nourishes the body, regulates qi and relieves pain. | Located in the spine area, below the spinous process of the 7th thoracic vertebra, 1.5 inches away from the posterior midline. | At the lower edge of the trapezius muscle, there are the latissimus dorsi and the longissimus muscles. There are the posterior branches of the 7th intercostal artery and vein. | 1. Various symptoms of blood stasis. 2. Symptoms of vomiting, hiccups, asthma, vomiting blood, etc. 3. Hidden rash | Lie prone, and select the acupoint 1.5 inches away from the Zhiyang point between the lower spinous process of the seventh thoracic vertebra, about the same as the shoulder blade | 1. Commonly used in modern times to treat furunculosis anemia, chronic hemorrhagic diseases, diaphragmatic spasm, and neurogenic vomiting | 1. Combined with Neiguan, Weishu, and Shangqiu acupoints to treat epigastric pain. 2. Combined with Sanli, Shaoshang, Rangu, Wei | " 1. "A Brief Explanation of the Naming of Acupoints": "Geshu means the main diaphragmatic disease." 2. "" | |||||||||
Acupuncture | Tianliao acupoint | Tianliao, the name of a meridian acupoint. From "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jiayi Jing". It belongs to the Shaoyang Sanjiao meridian of the hand. Located in the scapular region Tianliao, the name of a meridian point. From "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jiayi Jing". It belongs to the Shaoyang Sanjiao Meridian of the Hand. Located in the scapular region | This entry was reviewed by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. Tianliao, | Liao, the hollow part of the bone. Tian, refers to the upper part. The point is located in the depression above the end of the scapula (i.e. the upper corner of the scapula), so it is named Tianliao. | Relaxes muscles and activates collaterals, clears away heat and relieves exterior symptoms. | Located in the scapular region, in the depression at the bone junction of the upper corner of the scapula. | There are trapezius and supraspinatus muscles. There is a descending branch of the transverse cervical artery, and the deep layer is the muscular branch of the suprascapular artery. | Pain in the shoulder and arm, and stiff neck. | Sit upright with shoulders down, and select the acupoint at the inner upper corner of the shoulder blade. Insert vertically 0.5-1 inch. Moxibustion with moxa cone for 3 | It is commonly used in modern times to treat supraspinatus tendinitis, neck and shoulder pain, fever, etc. | 1. Combine with Jianliao, Binhui, and Xiaoluo to treat neck and shoulder pain. 2. Paired with Zhongchong, Laogong, Daling, Jian | 1. "A Brief Explanation of the Naming of Acupoints": "Tianliao and the two people of the body correspond to heaven and earth, the area above the waist is heaven, and the acupoints are | |||||||||
Acupuncture and moxibustion | Waiguan acupoint | Waiguan, the name of a meridian acupoint. From "Lingshu·Jingmai". It belongs to the hand Shaoyang Sanjiao meridian. It is located at the back of the forearm. Waiguan, the name of a meridian acupoint. From "Lingshu·Jingmai". It belongs to the hand Shaoyang Sanjiao meridian. It is located at the back of the forearm. | This entry was provided by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Waiguan, | Wai, refers to the body surface; Guan, refers to the pass. The acupoint is the collateral of Shaoyang meridian of the hand, and is connected with Yangwei meridian. Yangwei has the function of maintaining and connecting all yang meridians. Because "Yangwei is a disease with cold and heat", the disease is located outside, and the acupoint is the main acupoint for treating head, limbs, and trunk diseases, so it is named Waiguan. | Clears the three burners, dispels wind and relieves heat, dredges the meridians and relieves pain. | Located in the posterior area of the forearm, 2 inches above the distal transverse line on the dorsal side of the wrist, and the midpoint of the gap between the ulna and the radius. | Between the radius and the ulna, between the extensor digitorum common and the extensor pollicis longus. The deep layer has the dorsal interosseous of the forearm | 1. Fever. 2. Headache, red and swollen eyes, tinnitus, deafness and other head and facial diseases. 3. | Stretch your arm and put your palm down, 2 inches above the midpoint of the wrist crease, between the ulna and radius, and opposite to Neiguan acupoint. | 1. Commonly used in modern times to treat pneumonia, mumps, tinnitus, deafness, hypertension, migraine, | 1. Combined with Houxi acupoint to treat headache. 2. Combined with Yifeng acupoint and Tinggong acupoint to treat tinnitus. 3. Combined with Tinghui acupoint. | 1. "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jiayi Jing": "Ears are dull and dull, (deaf) can't hear anything, Waiguan is the main cause. ” | |||||||||
Acupuncture | Qiangjian acupoint | Qiangjian is the name of a meridian acupoint. It comes from "Suwen·Qifulun". It is also called Dayu. It belongs to the Governor Vessel. It is located in the head. Qiangjian is the name of a meridian acupoint. It comes from "Suwen·Qifulun". It is also called Dayu. It belongs to the Governor Vessel. It is located in the head. | This entry was reviewed by Zhang Dong, Chief Physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. | Jian means gap, which means acupoint. Because the acupoint is related to the strength of brain power and is mainly used to treat stiffness and pain in the head and neck, it is named Qiangjian. | It calms the liver and calms the wind, relieves restlessness and stops vomiting, and clears the meridians and stops pain. | Located on the head, 4 inches directly above the middle of the back hairline. | " In the superficial fascia and galea aponeurotica, there are anastomotic networks of left and right occipital arteries and veins. The greater occipital nerve is distributed. | 1. Headache, dizziness, stiff neck. 2. Madness. | Sitting upright or lying prone, at the intersection of the middle and back 1/8 of the line connecting the front and back hairlines on the posterior midline. | Commonly used in modern times to treat neuralgic headaches, dizziness, vomiting, infantile convulsions, epilepsy, and neurasthenia. | 1. Combined with Fenglong acupoint to treat headaches. 2. Combined with Zanzhu acupoint , Houding acupoint, Xiaohai acupoint for treating epilepsy, paralysis, and convulsions. | 1. "Bronze Man Acupuncture and Moxibustion Classic": "Brain spins and eyes move", "vomiting saliva". 2. "Wai Tai Mi" | |||||||||
Acupuncture and Moxibustion | Houting acupoint | Houting, the name of a meridian acupoint. From "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jia Yi Jing". Another name is Jiao Chong. It belongs to the Du channel. In the head, Houding, the name of a meridian point. From "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jiayi Jing". Another name is Jiaochong. It belongs to the Du channel. On the head, | This entry was reviewed by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. | Ding refers to the top of the skull. The point is behind the top of the skull, so it is called Houding. | It calms the liver and extinguishes wind, relieves the symptoms and relieves restlessness, and relieves pain. | On the head, 5.5 inches directly above the middle of the back hairline. | In the superficial fascia and galea aponeurotica. There is an anastomosis network of the left and right occipital arteries and veins. There are branches of the greater occipital nerve. | " 1. Headache and dizziness. 2. Epilepsy. " | Sitting upright or lying prone, take the point 0.5 inches back from the midpoint of the front and back hairlines on the posterior midline | Commonly used in modern times to treat neuralgic headaches, dizziness, colds, insomnia, epilepsy, cerebral congestion, and neck | " 1. Paired with Yuzhen point and Hanyan point to treat wind vertigo. 2. Paired with Qubin point, Naokong point, and Tongtian point" | " 1. "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jiayi Jing": "Wind vertigo, dizziness, pain on the skull", "Epilepsy, convulsions, and madness," | |||||||||
Acupuncture and Moxibustion | Linghouxia point | Linghouxia, the name of the extra meridian point. From "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Holes and Their Therapies". Located far below the lower leg, Linghouxia, the name of the extra meridian point. From "Acupuncture Points and Therapy". Located at the far end of the calf | This entry was reviewed by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. | Relaxes muscles and activates collaterals, relieves menstruation and pain | Located at the far end of the calf, 0.5 inches below the depression at the posterior edge of the fibular head, or 3.5 inches below the midline of the patella, 2 points on the left and right. | Skin under the acupoint → subcutaneous tissue → peroneus longus → peroneus brevis. The skin has the lateral sural cutaneous nerve. | Sciatica, knee pain, peroneal neuralgia, low back pain, piriformis injury, gluteus maximus. | Straight puncture 0.5-0.8 inches, local soreness, numbness and swelling when getting qi, sometimes radiating to the calf and. | Commonly used in modern times to treat sciatica, sore feet that cannot stand for a long time, femoral and lateral femoral cutaneous neuralgia, | " 1. Pair Huanzhong point, Xinjian point, Shenxi point, Houmen point, Zuxin point, and Tuzhong point" | "Acupuncture and moxibustion acupoints and their treatments" : "Linghou, Qi point. Linghou point is about five fen below. Needle | This point is located 0.5 inches directly below the Qi point Linghou. | |||||||||
Acupuncture and moxibustion | Huifawuchu point | Huifawuchu, the name of the extra meridian acupoint. From "Prescriptions for Emergencies". Another name is Huifawuchu. Position Huifawuchu, the name of the extra meridian acupoint. From "Prescriptions for Emergencies". Another name is Huifawuchu. Position | This entry was written by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Review and reply five | Calm wind and stop spasm, dredge meridians and collaterals, astringe and consolidate | Located at the top of the head, take the length of the patient's two mouth corners plus the length between the outer edges of the two nostrils, and take the midpoint of the whole length | Skin under the acupoint→subcutaneous tissue→galea aponeurotica→loose connective tissue under the aponeurotica. Cloth has pillow god | " Head wind and vertigo, hair loss, paralysis, acute and chronic convulsions in children, headache, lower limb pain, numbness" | Acupuncture method: First take the middle point and pierce straight, insert the needle 0.1-0.2 inches, then take 4 points around to the middle | It is often used to treat head wind and vertigo in modern times. | In "Prescriptions for Emergencies", there is a record of Xu Sibo's moxibustion treatment of wind vertigo: "Moxibustion method, use a rope to measure the mouth horizontally | It is close to the location of the Baihui point of the Du channel and the Si Shencong point. | ||||||||||
Acupuncture and moxibustion | Jinjin Yuye point | Jinjin Yuye, the name of the extra meridian point. From "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Dacheng". Also known as Lianquan and sublingual point. Location Jinjin Yuye, the name of the extra meridian point. From "Acupuncture and Moxibustion". Also known as Lianquan, sublingual point. Location | This entry was reviewed by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. Jinjinyu | Gold, gold, here is a metaphor for preciousness. Jin, saliva. The point is on the left side of the tongue frenulum in the mouth. Yu, precious jade, in | Analgesic and anti-inflammatory, dredges the meridians and activates the collaterals. | Located on both sides of the sublingual area, sandwiched between the two sides of the tongue, just at the side edge of the tongue, the left is Jinjin, the right is Yuye, and the plan | In the tongue muscle, there are lingual arteries and veins; the facial nerve chordae tympani, the third branch of the trigeminal nerve, the tongue | Tongue tip erosion, oral ulcers, mouth sores, heavy tongue, tongue swelling, diarrhea, aphasia, tonsillitis, | Triangular needle or thick needle puncture bleeding, people with bleeding tendency should not use it. Moxibustion is prohibited. | It is commonly used in modern times to treat migraine, tongue stiffness, aphasia, thirst, etc. | " 1. Combine Fengchi, Quchi, Neiguan, Zusanli and Taichong points to treat aphasia. 2" | " 1. "Leijing Tuyi": "Left Jinjin, right Yuye, on the purple veins on both sides of the tongue. Indications" | Located on the left and right sides of the extraordinary acupoint Haiquan. This acupoint was first seen in the Qin and Han Dynasty "Suwen", and in the Ming Dynasty "Yijing Xiao | ||||||||
Acupuncture and moxibustion | Xiazhui acupoint | Xiazhui acupoint, the name of the extra meridian acupoint. From "Acupuncture and moxibustion acupoints and their treatments". Also known as Yaozhong, Xiazhui acupoint, the name of the extra meridian acupoint. From "Acupuncture and moxibustion acupoints and their treatments". Also known as Yaozhong, | This entry was written by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Review Xiazhui acupoint | Clears away heat and dampness, regulates menstruation and stops leukorrhea | Located in the midline of the lumbosacral region, in the depression of the spinous process of the third sacral vertebra, that is, the center of the depression of the 20th vertebra is the acupoint, and is taken in the side-lying position. | Below the acupoint is the skin, subcutaneous tissue, sacrococcygeal dorsal ligament, and sacral canal. The superficial layer has the posterior of the third sacral nerve | Lumbosacral pain, gonorrhea, five hemorrhoids, perianal abscess, anal fissure, rectal prolapse, irregular menstruation, red and white leukorrhea | Punch 0.3-0.5 inches straightly, the numbness and swelling can spread to the perianal area and the anterior vulva, and the needle is retained for 30 minutes | "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Acupoints and Their Therapies": "Xiazhui, a strange acupoint. In the depression of the 20th vertebra. Needle Five | " 1. Also known as Xiazhui. (Color Atlas of Extraordinary Meridian Points) 2. Generally, 0.5" is inserted obliquely | |||||||||||
Acupuncture | Qitang Point | Qitang, the name of an extraordinarily meridian point. From "Prescriptions for Emergencies". Also known as Qichong. Located at the manubrium of the sternum Qitang, the name of an extraordinarily meridian point. From "Prescriptions for Emergencies". Also known as Qichong. Located at the manubrium of the sternum | This entry was reviewed by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Qitang, | Regulates qi and relieves pain, regulates menstrual blood, and relaxes tendons and activates collaterals. | Located on both sides of the depression above the sternal manubrium, in the depression of the joint between the clavicle and the sternum, on both sides of the Tiantu point, 2 points on each side. | There are the origins of the sternocleidomastoid muscle and the pectoralis major muscle, and the branches of the posterior cervical nerve and the first intercostal nerve are distributed. | Mandibular joint dislocation, trachoma, bronchitis, cough, wheezing, etc. | Punch straight 0.2-0.3 inches, local numbness and swelling, retain the needle for 10-20 minutes. Moxibustion with moxa cones | It is commonly used in modern times to treat mandibular arthritis, red and swollen eyes, bronchitis, upper respiratory tract infection, | " "Prescriptions for Emergencies": "If you lose cheeks and car, moxibustion the fifth vertebra of the back, two or seven times a day, full" | Another name for acupoints, namely Chize acupoint, from "Collection of Acupoints". | ||||||||||
Acupuncture | Waijinjinyuye acupoint | Waijinjinyuye, the name of a meridian acupoint. From "Earn Needle Therapy". Located in the submandibular part, when the thyroid gland is located Waijinjinyuye, the name of a meridian acupoint. From "Earn Needle Therapy". Located in the submandibular part, when the thyroid gland is located | This entry was provided by Zhang Dong, Chief Physician, Acupuncture Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Review Wai Jin Jin | Relax the muscles and dredge the collaterals, relieve inflammation and relieve pain | Located in the submandibular part, 0.3 inches on both sides of the point 1.5 inches above the depression of the thyroid cartilage, the left is Wai Jin Jin, and the right is Wai Yu Ye. | Below the acupoint is the skin, subcutaneous tissue, (including the platysma), between the anterior bellies of the left and right digastric muscles, and the lower jaw | Aphasia due to stroke, drooling, ulcers on the tongue surface, paralysis or spasm of the tongue muscles, all oral diseases, etc. | Use a spike needle to obliquely pierce 1-1.5 inches towards the root of the tongue, twist gently and slowly, and there may be an electric shock-like needle sensation | " 1. Combined with Yamen, Tongli, and Hegu to treat slurred speech and aphasia due to stroke. 2. Paired with Chengjiang, " | This point is located about 1.5 inches above Lianquan point on the Ren channel and 0.3 inches to the side. When taking the point, lie on your back, | |||||||||||
Acupuncture and moxibustion | Chuanxi point | Chuanxi, the name of the extra meridian point. From "Acupuncture and moxibustion extra meridian point treatment decision". Other names Dingchuan, Zhichuan. Chuanxi, the name of the extra meridian point. From "Acupuncture and moxibustion extra meridian point treatment decision". Other names Dingchuan, Zhichuan. | This entry was reviewed by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. Chuanxi, | Tonify the lungs and calm asthma, release the wind and relieve sweat. | " There are two opinions on the location of this point 1. Located 0.5-1 inch away from the spinous process of the seventh cervical vertebra, with obvious tenderness" | Locally, there are trapezius and rhomboid muscles, serratus posterior and splenius capitis, and the deep layer is iliospinalis. The deep layer includes | bronchitis, asthma, dyspnea, wheezing, urticaria, cervical spondylosis, stiff neck, shoulder | Obliquely puncture 0.5-1 inch in the direction of the spine. After acupuncture, local soreness or spread to the shoulder. Moxibustion with moxa sticks | " 1. Combined with Tanzhong point, Neiguan point, Dazhui point, Zhongchuan point, and Fenglong point to treat asthma. 2. " | " Acupuncture and Moxibustion Points and Therapies: "Wheezing, strange point. One inch away from Dazhui point. Needle Three | Another name for the extraordinary acupoint, namely Zhuizhu acupoint (located on the back, the spinous process of the first thoracic vertebra, 0.7 inches to the left and right | ||||||||||
Acupuncture | Jiaoyi acupoint | Jiaoyi, the name of an extraordinary acupoint outside the meridian. From "Prescriptions for Emergencies". Located on the shin side of the calf, above the medial malleolus. Jiaoyi, the name of an extraordinary acupoint outside the meridian. From "Prescriptions for Emergencies". Located on the shin side of the calf, above the medial malleolus | This entry was provided by Zhang Dong, Chief Physician, Acupuncture Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Audit and exchange ceremony, | Soothe the liver and regulate qi, clear away heat and dampness, regulate menstruation and stop leukorrhea, reduce swelling and stop itching | Located on the shin side of the calf, 5 inches above the upper edge of the medial malleolus, take it from the posterior edge of the tibia, 2 points on the left and right. | Skin under the point → subcutaneous tissue → tibial bone surface. The medial cutaneous branch of the calf with the saphenous nerve, the great saphenous | Leucorrhea, women leaking red and white, irregular menstruation, sudden hernia, lower abdominal pain, urination difficulties, feet | Punch 0.5-1 inch straight, the sour and numb feeling can radiate to the toes when the qi is obtained, and the needle is retained for 20 minutes. | Commonly used in modern times to treat irregular menstruation, leucorrhea, athlete's foot, etc. | " 1. "Taiping Shenghui Fang": "Jiaoyi two points, ... moxibustion Wuzhuang. Mainly used for sudden hernia and lower abdominal pain" | This point is in the same position as the Li Gou point of the liver meridian, but has a different name. The "Zhenjiu Zisheng Jing" uses it as another name for Li Gou point. | ||||||||||
Acupuncture and moxibustion | Dingshang Huimao point | Dingshang Huimao, the name of the extra meridian point. From "Beiji Qianjin Yaofang". Other names: spiral, Dingshangxuan Dingshang Huimao, the name of the extra meridian point. From "Beiji Qianjin Yaofang". Other names: spiral, Dingshangxuan | This entry was provided by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Review the top of the head | Open the mind and refresh the spirit, replenish qi and promote yang | At the middle point of the top of the head. | The skin, subcutaneous tissue, galea aponeurotica, and loose connective tissue under the top of the head. | Acute and chronic convulsions in children, prolapse of the anus, hemorrhoids, anal fissures, epilepsy, hypertension, cerebral anemia, | Acupuncture 0.1-0.3 inches, local distension and pain, retain the needle for 10 minutes. Moxibustion 3-7 times. | " 1. Taiping Shenghui Fang: "Children with epilepsy first cry in fear and then have an attack. Moxibustion" | Dingshang Huimao point is similar to Baihui point in location, but Baihui point is fixed, while this point is not fixed | |||||||||||
Acupuncture | Juquan point | Juquan, the name of the extra meridian point. From "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Dacheng". Also known as Yumen. Located in the mouth, tongue Juquan, the name of the extra meridian point. From "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Dacheng". Also known as Yumen. Located in the mouth, tongue | This entry was reviewed by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. Juquan, | Ju, gather. Quan, spring water. The point is at the midpoint of the middle seam on the back of the tongue. The ancients believed that the body fluid in the mouth came from here, like the gathering of spring water, hence the name. | It can clear the channels and relieve cough and asthma. | It is located in the oral cavity, at the midpoint of the middle seam of the back of the tongue, with a total of 1 point. | It is in the tongue muscle. There is a lingual artery. There are branches of the third branch of the trigeminal nerve, the hypoglossal nerve and the facial nerve. | Tongue stiffness, tongue laxity, taste loss, chronic cough, asthma, thirst, etc. | Straightly pierce 0.1-0.2 inches, or prick with a three-edged needle to cause bleeding. The needle sensation is local or the entire tongue. | " 1. Paired with Shuiquan point, Haiquan point, and Yongquan point to treat diabetes insipidus. 2. Paired with Lianquan point to treat stroke" | " 1. "Compendium of Acupuncture and Moxibustion": "Juquan point is on the tongue, in the middle of the tongue. Tongue out, middle straight" | ||||||||||
Acupuncture | Jingling Weiling Point | Jingling Weiling, the name of the extra meridian acupoint. From the "Complete Book of Pediatric Massage Prescriptions and Pulses to Live the Infant". Alias Jingling Weiling, the name of the extra meridian acupoint. From the "Complete Book of Pediatric Massage Prescriptions and Pulses to Live the Infant". Alias | This entry was provided by Zhang Dong, Chief Physician, Acupuncture Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Review Jingling Wei | Opens the mind, calms the wind and stops spasms, stops coughing and resolves phlegm, relieves menstruation and relieves pain | Jingling is located at the middle point between the 4th and 5th metacarpal bones on the back of the hand, in the ulnar depression of the 4th finger extensor tendon; Weiling is located at the middle point between the 2nd and 3rd metacarpal bones on the back of the hand, in the radial depression of the 2nd finger extensor tendon. | Jingling: 4th interosseous dorsal muscle adductor pollicis. Weiling: 2nd interosseous dorsal skin subcutaneous tissue under the acupoint | " Lumbar pain, toothache, headache, acute and chronic convulsions in children, cough with sputum, wrist and upper limb pain" | Straight puncture 0.3-0.5 inches, the needle sensation can radiate to the fingertips, and there is a local soreness and pain. | Commonly used in modern times to treat headaches, dizziness, tinnitus, convulsions, redness and swelling of the back of the hand, waist pain, wrist | " 1. Combined with hand Nizhu point, neck arm point, Liufeng point, Laogong point, Fengyan point to treat five fingers can not bend" | " 1. "The Complete Book of Prescriptions for Tuina and the Secret of Liver Infants" states: "Weiling acupoint is located on the two sides of the tiger's mouth." Weiling acupoint is located near the Laogong acupoint outside the Qi acupoint, and Lingling acupoint is located near the Zhongzhu acupoint of the Sanjiao meridian. They were first used for massage. tr> | ||||||||||
Acupuncture and moxibustion | Knee heel | Knee heel is a combination of acupoint names. From "Acupuncture and moxibustion Acupoints and Their Therapies". The two knee heels on the outside of the knee are a combination of acupoint names. From "Acupuncture and moxibustion Acupoints and Their Therapies". By the two on the outside of the knee | This entry was reviewed by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, knee heel, | Relieve pain and relax muscles and tendons | " Located on the outside edge of the knee joint, in the two depressions on the outside of the Dubi point." | Behind the iliotibial band and in front of the biceps femoris tendon. There are the lateral arteries and veins above the knee. Distributed in the outer thigh | " Leg and knee swelling and pain." | " 1. Acupuncture: straight puncture 0.5-1 inch. 2. Moxibustion: warm moxibustion for 5-10 minutes." | "A brief guide to acupuncture points and their treatments": "Knee heel, a strange point, above the lower thigh of the knee and hip bone. Dubi point | " According to the note, some people recently believe that knee heel is the knee eye point, and the shape of heel and eye is similar, which seems to be caused by a typo. " | |||||||||||
Acupuncture | Lateral ankle point | Lateral ankle point, a meridian point. From "Prescriptions for Emergencies". Located on the fibular side of the distal end of the calf.Lateral ankle point, a meridian point. From "Prescriptions for Emergencies". Located on the fibular side of the distal end of the calf. | This entry was provided by Zhang Dong, Chief Physician, Acupuncture Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Review on the lateral malleolus | Relax the meridians and activate the collaterals, regulate qi and activate blood circulation | On the peroneal side of the distal end of the calf, 2.5 inches above the highest point of the lateral malleolus, 2 points on the left and right. | There are extensor digitorum longus and peroneus brevis, sural nerve and lateral sural cutaneous nerve are distributed, and the blood vessels are tibial | Sequelae of polio, neuralgia of the lower limbs, athlete's foot, tinea pedis, hemiplegia, ankle sprain. | Acupuncture 0.5-1 inch, local swelling and pain, retain the needle for 20 minutes. Moxibustion with moxa stick for 3-5 minutes | " 1. "Prescriptions for Emergencies" states: "If the muscles of the ten fingers are cramped and cannot be flexed or extended, moxibustion the outer ankle of the foot" | It is also another name for acupuncture points, namely Xuanzhong acupoint of the foot Shaoyang Gallbladder Meridian. | |||||||||||
Acupuncture and moxibustion | Bottom point | Bottom, the name of a meridian acupoint. From "Taiping Shenghui Fang". Located in the male perineum, under the scrotum. Bottom, the name of a meridian acupoint. From "Taiping Shenghui Fang". Located in the male perineum, under the scrotum | This entry was reviewed by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. Bottom, | Located in the male perineum, in the cross pattern under the scrotum, in front of the Ren channel perineum acupoint, counted as 1 acupoint. | Children's fetal hernia, small intestinal hernia, kidney wind sore, scrotal wet itching, orchitis, kidney disease, etc. | Moxibustion for 3-5 times, or warm moxibustion for 5-10 minutes (straight piercing 0.5-1 inch, local and scrotal | Commonly used in modern times to treat testicular dysplasia, epididymitis, spermatic cord inflammation, excessive genital sweating, scrotal wetness | " 1. "Taiping Shenghui Fang": "For children with fetal hernia and heavy eggs, moxibustion the back of the scrotum and sew the cross pattern when" | " 1. See "Taiping Shenghui Fang", "Qixiao Liangfang" lists it as a strange point. 2. This point has long been" | ||||||||||||
Acupuncture and moxibustion | Linghou Point | Linghou, the name of a strange point outside the meridian. From "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Holes and Their Therapies". Also known as Lingwai. Position Linghou, the name of a meridian acupoint. From "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Acupoints and Therapeutic Methods". Also known as Lingwai. Position | This entry was written by Zhang Dong, Chief Physician, Acupuncture Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences After the audit, the acupoint is located behind Yanglingquan, hence the name. | Removes wind and dampness, activates collaterals and relieves pain. | Located on the upper part of the lateral side of the calf, in the depression below the posterior edge of the fibular head, there are 2 acupoints on the left and right. | At the upper end of the peroneus longus and soleus muscles, there are popliteal arteries and common peroneal nerves. | Knee and shin pain, knee arthritis, lower limb paralysis, lower limb paralysis, foot drop, foot inversion, sciatica | Straight insertion 0.5-1 inch, the needle sensation is local numbness and radiates to the dorsum of the foot, and the needle is retained for 30 minutes | Commonly used in modern times to treat sciatica, numbness of the lower limbs and toes, equinus, knee and shin pain, | " 1. Combined with Huantiao acupoint and Jianxi acupoint to treat sciatica. 2. Combined with Bafeng acupoint and Zusanli acupoint" | "Acupuncture and moxibustion acupoints and their treatments" : "Linghou, a strange acupoint. Behind Yanglingquan acupoint. Needle five fen. | This acupoint is separated from Yanglingquan acupoint of the gallbladder meridian by the tip of the fibula head. | |||||||||
Acupuncture and moxibustion | Moxibustion of Dianfeng acupoint | Moxibustion of Dianfeng, a strange acupoint outside the meridian. From "Preparation for Emergencies". Located on the palm side of the middle finger, far away from Moxibustion of Dianfeng, a strange acupoint outside the meridian. From "Preparation for Emergencies". Located on the palm side of the middle finger, far away from | This entry was provided by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Review moxibustion for vitiligo | Harmonize qi and blood, dredge meridians and collaterals | Located on the palm side of the middle finger, slightly in front of the midpoint of the transverse line of the distal knuckle, 2 points on the left and right. | Skin under the point → subcutaneous tissue → middle finger flexor tendon. The palmar proper nerve of the median nerve is distributed | Vitiligo, etc. | Prick with a three-edged needle to cause bleeding, moxibustion 1-3 times. | "Prescriptions for Emergencies" says: "For vitiligo, moxibustion the middle knuckle of the left and right middle fingers three times, and the middle knuckle of the left and right middle fingers is not | This point is located behind the Zhongchong point of the pericardium meridian. In modern times, the Atlas of Extraordinary Acupuncture Points outside the meridians is listed as an extraordinary acupoint. | |||||||||||
Acupuncture and moxibustion | Egen acupoint | Egen, the name of an extraordinarily acupoint outside the meridians. From the Compilation of Chinese Medicine Research Materials. Located inside the mandible. Egen, the name of an extraordinarily acupoint outside the meridians. From the Compilation of Chinese Medicine Research Materials. Located inside the mandible | This entry was reviewed by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences. Egen, | Located at the inner edge of the mandible, 1 inch below the front of the mandible, 2 acupoints on the left and right. | Acute and chronic tonsillitis, pharyngitis. | Acupuncture 0.5-0.8 inches, local numbness and pain, retain the needle for 10-20 minutes. | 《Collection of Chinese Medicine Research Materials》Volume 2: "Egen Point Treats Milky Moth. ... Location is about | ||||||||||||||
Acupuncture | Hand Ghost Cry | Hand Ghost Cry, a combination of acupoints. It is composed of two points beside the radial side of the thumb nail. Located in the hand | This entry was written by Zhang Dong, chief physician of the Acupuncture Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Audit hand ghost cry | Open the mind and wake up the spirit, calm the mind and stabilize the mind | The radial edge of the dorsal side of the finger. There is one point on each radial nail corner of the left and right thumbs. There is one point on the skin directly opposite the radial nail corner. | There is an arteriovenous network formed by the palmar arteries and veins. There are lateral forearm cutaneous nerves and | Epilepsy, mania, epilepsy, and shock. | Grain moxibustion 3-5 times. | 1. One of the points in this point actually includes Shang point. 2. Short and thick needles can also be used for pricking in clinical practice to treat mania |
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