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Chinese Diagnostics Microsystems

Chinese Diagnostics Microsystems. Tobacco Cessation Protocol. Doris Hubbs, MD, FACP April 27, 2013. Chinese Diagnostics. Traditional diagnosis: Inspection Auscultation and Olfaction Inquiring Palpation. Chinese Diagnostics: patient’s voice has clues to diagnosis.

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Chinese Diagnostics Microsystems

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  1. Chinese DiagnosticsMicrosystems Tobacco Cessation Protocol Doris Hubbs, MD, FACP April 27, 2013

  2. Chinese Diagnostics • Traditional diagnosis: • Inspection • Auscultation and Olfaction • Inquiring • Palpation

  3. Chinese Diagnostics: patient’s voice has clues to diagnosis Wall Street Journal: April 24, 2013

  4. Chinese Diagnostics:angry, excited, worried, depressed, paranoid speech patterns Wall Street Journal, April 24, 2013

  5. Chinese Diagnostics Tongue • Traditional diagnosis: • Inspection of face, body, and especially the tongue: S: tongue size and shape C: tongue color and coating U: tongue underside (true color) M: tongue markings and moisture

  6. Tongue Diagnosis by Maciocia 1987 & 1995

  7. Tongue diagnosis kidney GB-stomach-spleen-liver Heart-lung Principal meridians (and internal organs) are reflected on specific tongue areas

  8. Tongue Diagnosis • Color • Light red or pink: normal • Red: abnormal heat • Pale: yang deficiency or blood deficiency • Purple tongue: stasis • Tongue Color can be affected by food or natural pigmentation

  9. Tongue Color Pale tongue Light red tongue

  10. Tongue Color Need good lighting, preferably natural light For adequate inspection of color

  11. Tongue Color LIGHT red tongue Red tongue

  12. Tongue Color Dark Red Tongue Pink tongue

  13. Normal Tongue Color Pink to light red Underside : true color

  14. Tongue Size and Shape Thick Tongue Normal Full Size tongue slightly swollen edges

  15. Tongue Size and Shape Swollen edges Thin Tongue?

  16. Tongue Size and Shape “Hammer tongue” Long tongue

  17. Tongue Coating Uneven coat Normal thin, white moist coat

  18. Tongue Coating Yellowish, thick, dry coat White coat “without root”

  19. Tongue Underside Shows True Tongue Color Note teeth marks and red tip Look for venous congestion

  20. Tongue Underside Shows True Tongue Color Light red Darker red

  21. Patient after 4 weeks of acupuncture treatment Less swollen; fewer cracks Teeth marks remain; But tip of tongue better

  22. Tai Yin/Yang Ming PM Therapy Ki 3 and Sp6 connected with 4 Hz electrotherapy to Lu 5

  23. After 5 weeks of acupuncture tx Coat is less peeled Tip is less dented

  24. Tongue Movements “Quivering” ..\power point presentations 042713\tongue quivering

  25. Chinese Diagnostics Tongue • Traditional diagnosis: • Inspection of face, body, and especially the tongue: S: tongue size and shape C: tongue color and coating U: tongue underside M: tongue markings and moisture

  26. Chinese Diagnostics • Traditional diagnosis: • Inspection • Auscultation and Olfaction • Inquiring • Palpation

  27. Bargain Acupuncture!

  28. Microsystems Ear (auricular) Hand Scalp (Tongue)

  29. Microsystems

  30. Many different forms of microsystem acupuncture Hand acupuncture: Korean, Chinese, Scalp acupuncture: Japanese, Chinese, Ear acupuncture: French, Chinese,

  31. Korean Hand Acupuncture Entire body on hand All meridians on hand

  32. Korean Hand Acupuncture Posterior body on hand Anterior body on hand

  33. Scalp Acupuncture Chinese Scalp Acupuncture Japanese scalp acupuncture

  34. Scalp Acupuncture Stroke Rehab Difficult pain conditions Neurodegenerative disorders

  35. Scalp Acupuncture Find the motor area & the sensory cortex

  36. Scalp acupuncture

  37. Acupuncture in the News AARP Bulletin April 2013 Acupuncture for Pain

  38. Dr. Terry Oleson in Californiaresearched and taught ear acupunture

  39. Dr. Nogier mapped points

  40. Inverted fetus mapped to ear

  41. Ear Map

  42. Auriculoacupuncture Therapies • Anxiety • Substance abuse (detox protocols): NADA Protocol • Nausea and GI sx • Pain • Specific points • Battlefield Acupuncture Protocol Many more conditions can be treated

  43. Treatment of musculoskeletal pain Needle the ear point associated with the part of the body in pain

  44. Auricular Diagnosis and Tx • Observe abnormal ear markings, discolorations, abnormal skin • Palpate for tenderness at specific points • Use electrodermal point finder to • locate regions with low skin resistance • (high skin conductance)

  45. Acupoint Finder

  46. AuriculotherapyTx Options • Acupressure with seeds or pellets • Acupuncture needles: • Short needles, 15 mm (0.2 mm) • ASP needles (stay in for 1-2 days) Electroacupuncture Laser stimulation

  47. Using press tacks or seeds

  48. Auriculotherapy with “regular acupuncture needles” Four points for anxiety Inserted in “shoulder point” of ear

  49. Treatment of nausea and GI sx Four ASP gold needles in the autonomic pt., LI, SI, stomach pts. Patient felt better and less nauseated immediately afterwards.

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