Acupuncture and Moxibustion |
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Ashi points | 3 |
Chapter Two Channels and Collaterals | 7 |
Methods of Locating Points | 39 |
Foot Yangming 73 | 73 |
Points of the Spleen Channel of Foot Taiyin 87 | 87 |
Points of the Heart Channel of Hand Shaoyin 96 | 96 |
Points of the Small Intestine Channel of Hand Taiyang 100 | 100 |
Chapter Six Cupping Therapy 242 | 242 |
Chapter Seven Scalp Acupuncture Therapy 248 | 248 |
Chapter Eight Auricular Acupuncture Therapy 261 | 261 |
Chapter Nine Treatment 278 | 278 |
Neurosis 330 | 330 |
Epilepsy 333 | 333 |
Headache 337 | 337 |
Trigeminal neuralgia 344 | 344 |
Points of the Bladder Channel of Foot Taiyang 105 | 105 |
Points of the Kidney Channel of Foot Shaoyin 122 | 122 |
Points of the Pericardium Channel of Hand Jueyin 127 | 127 |
Points of the San Jiao Channel of Hand Shaoyang 131 | 131 |
Points of the Gallbladder Channel of Foot Shaoyang 137 | 137 |
Points of the Liver Channel of Foot Jueyin 148 | 148 |
Points of the Du Channel 154 | 154 |
Applications of the Main Points | 155 |
Points of the Ren Channel 165 | 165 |
Extra points 175 | 175 |
Yangming | 176 |
Analysis of Funtionally Analogous Points 186 | 186 |
Promoting the flow of Qi 187 | 187 |
Nourishing Blood and activating Blood circulation 188 | 188 |
Nourishing Yin 189 | 189 |
Warming Yang 190 | 190 |
Resolving Phlegm 191 | 191 |
Inducing resuscitation 192 | 192 |
Improving constitution and maintaining health 193 | 193 |
Electrical property 194 | 194 |
Points of the Stomach Channel | 195 |
Experimental study 197 | 197 |
Chapter Four Acupuncture Techniques 208 | 208 |
Chapter Five Moxibustion 233 | 233 |
Facial paralysis 347 | 347 |
Irregular menstruation 353 | 353 |
Dysmenorrhea 357 | 357 |
Amenorrhea 360 | 360 |
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding 363 | 363 |
Menopausal syndrome 366 | 366 |
Sterility 369 | 369 |
Impotence 373 | 373 |
Urticaria 376 | 376 |
Herpes zoster 380 | 380 |
Rheumatic and rheumatoid arthritis 383 | 383 |
Scapulohumeral periarthritis 387 | 387 |
Cervical spondylopathy 390 | 390 |
Acute conjunctivitis 393 | 393 |
Nervous deafness 395 | 395 |
Acute lumbar muscle sprain 398 | 398 |
Shock 400 | 400 |
Reducing fat 402 | 402 |
Withdrawal of smoking 406 | 406 |
AIDS 408 | 408 |
PinyinChineseEnglish Cross Reference of Technical Terms 410 | 410 |
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PinyinChineseEnglish Cross Reference of Source Texts Names 414 | 414 |
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