Acupuncture therapy for regaining consciousness in terms of acupoint location, needle insertion and needle manipulation.
- Author:
Xianggang MENG
;
Wenlong GU
;
Fen MA
;
Yuzheng DU
;
Qi ZHAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Acupuncture Points;
Acupuncture Therapy;
instrumentation;
methods;
Consciousness;
Humans;
Meridians;
Needles;
Stroke;
psychology;
therapy
- From:
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion
2015;35(3):249-251
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Acupuncture therapy for regaining consciousness activates soreness, numbness, distention, heaviness, radiating and moving, electric shock and ant climbing sensations at the specific acupoints in the stroke patients. Radiating and moving sensations are the summary of needling sensations such as soreness, numbness and twitching presenting during lifting and thrusting manipulation. These sensations are the essential factors of the therapeutic effect of regaining consciousness. Radiating sensation refers to the conduction along meridians and radiation of soreness and numbness. Moving sensation refers to the local muscular twitching at acupoints and the involuntary movement of limbs, joints and the distal. Acupuncture at the specific acupoints achieves radiating and moving sensations for promoting the circulation in meridians, regulating qi and mind and balancing yin and yang in stroke patients. This therapy was introduced in the paper in view of acupoint location, needle insertion and manipulation.