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Brief Introduction of Acupuncture & Moxibustion

Brief Introduction of Acupuncture & Moxibustion. — Dr. Mei Zhi-gang Department of TCM, Medical College of CTGU. Have you heard of acupuncture and moxibustion? How do you think about these images ?. History and Tools with Cultural tips Original needles:

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Brief Introduction of Acupuncture & Moxibustion

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  1. Brief Introduction of Acupuncture & Moxibustion — Dr. Mei Zhi-gang Department of TCM, Medical College of CTGU.

  2. Have you heard of acupuncture and moxibustion? • How do you think about these images ?

  3. History and Tools with Cultural tips • Original needles: Stone needles(砭石,Bian shi) Ancient acupuncture:(鍼, zhen) (nine needles) made by metal • Current needles • Acupoint injection Acupoint catgut embedding

  4. The best is moxibustion and second is needles, and then is herbs – Huang Di Nei Jing(Yellow emperor’s inner classic ) 灸 (moxibustion) Rachitis/arthritis 艾叶 (ai ye) (FOLIUM ARTEMISIAE ARGYI)

  5. Scratching(刮痧, Gua sha) and Cupping(拔罐, Ba Guan)

  6. Tui na / massage Normal/adult massage manipulation Infant/child massage manipulation

  7. What is Oriental Medicine & Acupuncture Body work Tui Na

  8. Acupuncture:Ancient Treatment for Modern Illnesses

  9. What is acupuncture? • Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese method that involves placing fine needles at specific points on the body’s surface to treat various health problems with a recognized history of almost 3000 years. • It is designed to correct any imbalances in the body which may give rise to disease or illness. • In acupuncture, the belief is that there is a continuous circulation of energy in the organism. Illness can occur because of derangement of this circulation. Where energy fails to circulate as it should, vital organs may suffer from it. The Chinese call this flow of energy, or life force, “Qi”. • By inserting needles at specific acupuncture points along energy channels within the body, called meridians (energy paths), energy channels can be unblocked or stimulated in order to an an effect on a particular parts of the body or symptom. • Acupuncture, if practice properly, can redirect and normalize the flow of energy and bring the patient back to health.

  10. N/V after chemotherapy Back Pain Osteoarthirtis Preop surgery pain Addiction Stroke Headache Menstrual Cramps Tennis elbow Fibromyalgia Asthma Carpal Tunnel Stated Benefits

  11. The therapy function of acupuncture and moxibustion

  12. Study showed that Acupuncture may help increase IVF success rates by 65%!

  13. Acupuncture • Qi maintains balance in the body. • 16 meridians • 360 regular acupoints • 40 commonly used extra points • Acupoints influence the physiology

  14. MERIDIANS Acupuncture is based on the theory of meridians. This theory says that the human Chi (vital energy) and the human blood circulate in the body by a system of channels which is called meridians. By stimulating certain points on the body reached by needles, the Chi can flow and the body diseases are treated. These stimulation points are called Acupuncture points.

  15. LARGE INTESTINE MERIDIAN SYMPATHETIC

  16. LIVER MERIDIAN PARA SYMPATHETIC

  17. KIDNEY MERIDIAN

  18. STOMACH MERIDIAN

  19. SPLEEN MERIDIAN

  20. China National standard of ear acupoint (GB/T13734-92) Inverted fetus map represented on the auricle ( Nogier’s theory,1957)

  21. Era-acupuncture

  22. Ear acupuncture is the latest celebrity fad  ! Cherie Blair has turned to a little needle therapy to "boost her energy and help deal with stress levels". Abramovich uses acupuncture to stablilse weight 现年39岁的俄首富阿布拉莫维奇目前旅居英国,是英超切尔西足球俱乐部老板,家产超过110亿英镑,从小深受肥胖之苦的他却有一块心病,那便是随时可能发胖走形的体形。为了减肥,日前他接受了古老的中医疗法———耳针。

  23. Different kinds of moxibustion

  24. 足三里 Zu Sanli(ST36) Location:On the anterior lateral side of the leg,3 cnu below Dubi(ST35) ,one finger breadth (middle finger)from the anterior crest of the tibia. Indicatons:Gastric pain ,abdominal disternsion,vomiting,diarrhea,dysentery,emaciation due to general deficiency,constipation,acute appendictitis,numbnessand pain of the lower extremities,edema,manic-depressive psychosis. Method:Puncture perpendicularly 0.5-1.2 inches. Moxibustion is applicable. Regional anatomy Vasculature: The anterior tibial artery and vein. Innervation: Superficially, the lateral sural cutaneous nerve and the cutaneous branch of the saphenous nerve; deeper,the deep peroneal nerve.

  25. 神阙 Shenque CV8 Shenque(CV8) Location:On the middle abdomen and at the centre of the umbilicus. Indications: 3.bdominal pain, borborygmus, apoplexy characterized by prostration syndrome, prolapse of die rectum, intractable diarrhea. Puncture prohibited. Moxibustion with ginger or salt is more often used, apply 3-5 moxa cones or 10-30 minutes' moxibustion.

  26. Gaohuang(BL43) Location:On the back,below the spinous process of the 4th thoracic vertebra,3 cun lateral to the posterior midline. Indications:Consumption,cough with dyspnea,hemoptysis,night sweat,amnesia,emission. Method: Puncture perpendicularly 0.3-0.5 inch. Moxibustion is applicable. Regional anatomy Vasculature: The posterior branch of the intercostal artery and the descending branch of the transverse cervical artery. Innervation: The medial cutaneous branches of the posterior rami of the second and third thoracic nerves; deeper,their lateral branches and the dorsoscapular nerve. 膏肓 Gaohuang

  27. Zhongwan(CV12) Location:On the upper abdomen and on the anterior midline, 4 cun above the centre of the umbilicus. Indications: Gastric pain, abdominal distention, borborygmus, vomiting with nausea, diarrhea, dysentery, jaundice, indigestion, insomnia. 中脘 Zhongwan

  28. How Does Acupuncture Work? • Acupuncture works by stimulating the various meridians and points in the body which are pathways for “Qi” to flow. Modern science demonstrates: • Acupuncture alters body chemicals, including stimulation of endorphins. • Acupuncture sensation effect nerves and cause beneficial reflex response. • Acupuncture affects the bodies natural electro-magnetic fields. • Acupuncture harmonizes the balance of whole body, Yin/Yang; Qi/Blood; Zang/Fu

  29. How does Acupuncture Work? • Acupuncture has capacity to harmonize and enhance our capacity for enjoyment, fulfillment and happiness • Acupuncture harmonizes the balance of whole body, Yin/Yang; Qi/Blood; Zang/Fu • Acupuncture restores and maintains the normal function of meridians. • Acupuncture regulates the function of immunity system. • Acupuncture calms mind and Spirit.

  30. Thank you! Any questions? E-mail: meizhigang@gmail.com

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