Analysis on mechanism of acupuncture with three needles at Hegu (LI 4) and its clinical application.
10.13703/j.0255-2930.2017.01.012
- Author:
Lizhi ZHANG
1
;
Nenggui XU
2
Author Information
1. Clinical Medical College of Acupuncture-Moxibustion and Rehabilitation, Guangzhou University of CM, Guangzhou 510405, Guangdong Province, China.
2. Clinical Medical College of Acupuncture-Moxibustion and Rehabilitation, Guangzhou University of CM, Guangzhou 510405, Guangdong Province, China. ngxu8018@gzhtcm.edu.cn.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Point LI 4 (Hegu);
acupuncture with three needles;
clinical application
- From:
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion
2017;37(1):51-53
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Inverted horse acupuncture (acupuncture with three needles) at Hegu (LI 4) is different fromneedling, a traditional needling method. Based on's warmingand tonifyingby simultaneous acu-puncture at Linggu (Extra) and Dabai (Extra), we palpate points along the large intestine meridian of hand-, and Linggu (Extra), Hegu (LI 4), and Dabai (Extra) are pricked perpendicularly to smooth triple energizer directly. Thus, functions oforgans are holistically adjusted and clinical effect is better. We believe that Hegu (LI 4) is located on the radialis side of the forefinger, and changeable according to the body function states. While Linggu (Extra) and Dabai (Extra), two radialis points of the second metacarpal,are related to Hegu (LI 4) when it is moving pathologically. According to(a verse about the four general acupoints), Hegu (LI 4) is effective for face and mouth diseases, which reveals the close relationship between the acupoint and head and face. Acupuncture with three needles achieves better long-term effect than simple acupuncture at Hegu (LI 4) for face and mouth diseases, including mimetic convulsion.