Brief discussion on the characteristics of meridian sinew theory at the early era.
10.13703/j.0255-2930.20210617-k0003
- Author:
Qiang MA
1
;
Jing WANG
2
;
Yong-Lei ZENG
3
Author Information
1. Graduate School of Anhui University of CM, Hefei 230038, China.
2. Key Laboratory of Xin'an Medicine, Ministry of Education, Anhui University of CM, Hefei 230038.
3. Second Affiliated Hospital of Anhui University of CM.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
characteristics of acupoint selection;
defensive qi;
meridian sinew;
relieving obstruction
- MeSH:
Acupuncture;
Acupuncture Points;
Acupuncture Therapy;
Meridians;
Moxibustion
- From:
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion
2022;42(5):569-572
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
The characteristics of meridian sinew theory at the early era have been collected. It is believed that the running courses and indications of twelve meridian sinew regions in Lingshu (Miraculous Pivot) are closely associated with Zubi Shiyimai Jiujing (Moxibustion Therapy on the Eleven Meridians of Legs and Arms) and Yinyang Shiyimai Jiujing (Moxibustion Therapy on the Eleven Meridians of Yin and Yang). Due to the attachment of twelve regular meridians, the development of its own theory is blocked. Meridian sinew theory guides the diagnosis and treatment of many dominant disorders (e.g. pain disorder and bi syndrome) with acupuncture and moxibustion. The defensive qi is circulated among meridian sinews, which is the core of meridian sinew theory. The acupoint selection relies on the meridian sinew theory at the early era, such as "consolidating muscles when they involved in disorders, using painful sites as acupoints to treat diseases" "interaction of the associated muscles" and "conducting meridian qi along with the running courses of meridians". The crack needling (one of the nine needling techniques exerted between two muscles to treat muscular pain) is adopted generally to mobilize the defensive qi so as to resist pathogens, relieve the compression in foci and promote qi and blood circulation in meridians. The rational understanding of meridian sinew theory may improve the accuracy of diagnosis and treatment of meridian sinew disorders, "reduce the pressure" on meridian theory and contribute to the enrichment of the theoretical framework of acupuncture and moxibustion.