1.Analysis of LIU Zhang-jie's acupuncture academic thoughts: an outstanding follower of Chengjiang acupuncture school.
Mei ZHENG ; Jian-Bin ZHANG ; You-Bing XIA ; Xian-Jun MENG ; Yong-Shu ZHANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2012;32(10):935-938
Mr. LIU Zhang-jie, one of the disciples of CHENG Dan-an who is considered as the initiator of the Chengjiang acupuncture school, is a famous acupuncturist in Fujian Province. With the collection and arrangement of Mr. LIU's literatures, medical records, books and interview of his student. ZHANG Yong-shu, Mr. LIU's academic characteristics are analyzed and summarized in this paper, mainly including being focused on finger power and manipulating without pain; being good at direct moxibustion to elevate yang-qi and drive out evil spirits; highlighting meridian syndrome differentiation and combined use of the four diagnostic methods; each disease has its own pathogeny, eliminating pathogen is the key; valuing the curative effect with flexible apply of acupuncture and Chinese medicine. In a word, Mr. LIU, who inherited the school's scholarism and developed it into next level, is one of Chengjiang acupuncture school's representative figures.
Acupuncture
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education
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history
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Acupuncture Therapy
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history
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methods
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China
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History, 20th Century
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Humans
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Moxibustion
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history
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Schools
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history
2.LUO Zhao-Ju: a famous expert of acupuncture and moxibustion.
Yi LIN ; Ming DAI ; Jun-Mei PENG ; Ning XIAO
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2010;30(6):513-516
To introduce the contribution of LUO Zhao-ju an famous acupuncturist and educationist in Guangxi. After studying on his works and papers, LUO Zhao ju's contributions are promoting clinical acupuncture practices, promoting acupuncture education, acupuncture manipulation, improving acupuncture techniques, and reasonable practices according to the original theory of acupuncture and moxibustion.
Acupuncture
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education
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history
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methods
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China
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History, 19th Century
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History, 20th Century
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Moxibustion
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history
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methods
3.Professor He Pu-ren: the founder of Santong method of acupuncture and moxibustion.
Lin-peng WANG ; Xin-cai XIE ; Chang HE ; Hai-ying CHENG ; Chun-yang XU ; Jing-xi WANG ; Xin-yue ZHANG ; Gui-ling WANG ; Xiao-jing HE
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2009;29(2):147-150
Professor He Pu-ren, the founder of Santong method of acupuncture and moxibustion, is a well known acupuncturist at home and abroad. His main contributions include combined martial arts and Chinese medicine, showing obvious therapeutic effect; taking part in establishment of The Department of Acupuncture, Beijing Chinese Medicine Hospital; creating Santong method of acupuncture and moxibustion; advocating fire needle therapy; writing medical books and teaching students; advocating the culture of acupuncture; making the metal model of acupuncture and moxibustion, and others. His achievements have become an important part of acupuncture and moxibustion science.
Acupuncture Therapy
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history
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methods
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China
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History, 20th Century
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History, 21st Century
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Humans
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Moxibustion
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history
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methods
4.Discussion on operating technique of ancient moxibustion.
Lin WANG ; Yan CHEN ; Xi-Yan GAO
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2012;32(7):657-660
To summarize and discuss the operating technique of ancient moxibustion with the consulting of some relevant literatures. In the ancient, the dosage of the moxibustion was based on the size and the number of moxa cones, the feelings of patients and their reaction after the treatment. Of them, the size and the number of moxa cones were estimated by doctors own experience, and it would be more objective and suitable for patients' needs if the dose was additionally decided on the reactions of patients (pain, post-moxibustion sore, sweating, spots and so on). It could have significance for improving clinical effects if attention is paid to the feelings and reactions of patients, the size and the number of moxa cones and the time of moxibustion.
History, Ancient
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Moxibustion
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history
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methods
5.Restore of the ancient "moxibustion the pulse" method.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2013;33(3):281-284
The manipulation of ancient "moxibustion the pulse" method are replicated and discussed through literature review. It turned out that the old year moxa was the best material for moxibustion in ancient times because of its mild heat power and uninjurious to the skin or blood and vessels; it was believed by the ancient people that the ideal fire to light moxa which could play the curative effect best was "sunfire" (lighted through the bronze concave mirror focussing) while the prohibited were "eight kinds of wood fire"; the moxibustion area were the convergence of the pulse on limb ends. The way to determine the time and amount of moxibustion were various, but in general the moxa amount was larger; still after moxibustion, proper exercise and diet were recommended, the nursing methods of the moxibustion sore were recorded. In ancient times, moxibustion was not only a treatment method but also an unique culture carrier to reflect the faith and worship.
China
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History, Ancient
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Humans
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Medicine in Literature
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Moxibustion
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history
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methods
6.Academic characteristics of Huang's school of acupuncture and moxibustion.
Jun LI ; Yong XIA ; Li-Gong LIU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2012;32(9):810-814
Huang's school of acupuncture and moxibustion, whose representative figures are HUANG Hong-fang and HUANG Xian-ming, is one of the schools of acupuncture and moxibustion in Shanghai. The life stories of the representative figures of Huang's school of acupuncture and moxibustion and three academic viewpoints of Huang's school are briefly introduced in this article: (1) syndrome differentiation for seeking the pathogenic roots and developing treatment principle based on the roots; (2) focusing on spleen and stomach and putting stomach first in the treatment; (3) simple point selection with clear structures showing major and assistant points. Their characteristics of the needling techniques are summarized, involving needling manipulations, qi induction, reinforcing and reducing method, etc. so as to lay a foundation for further study and inheritance of the academic thought in Huang's school of acupuncture and moxibustion.
Acupuncture
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education
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history
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Acupuncture Therapy
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history
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China
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History, 19th Century
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History, 20th Century
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Humans
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Moxibustion
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history
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methods
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Schools
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history
7.Acupuncture master Xu Yi-nian and his Practical Acupuncture in the Republic of China.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2014;34(9):926-928
By collecting and studying Practical Acupuncture written by XU Yi-nian, Guangdong acupuncture master in the Republic of China, and using literature methodology, the life story of XU Yi-nian is textually researched and his acupuncture characteristics is analyzed. The results indicate that XU Yi-nian emphasizes on the utility of acupuncture manipulations and acupoint selection, the application of folk experiences in moxibustion and Sha disorders. He pays attention to the co-work of acupuncture and medicine and his work collects the therapeutic experiences of different schools and deserves to be further explored and validated.
Acupuncture Therapy
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history
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instrumentation
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Books
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history
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China
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History, 20th Century
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Humans
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Moxibustion
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history
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methods
8.Exploration on the origin and development of pressing moxibustion.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2012;32(9):852-855
Through arranging of ancient books and literatures related pressing moxibustion, the history along with origin and development of pressing moxibustion is systematically investigated and analyzed, which provided theoretical basis for the clinical practice of pressing moxibustion. It is found that after 600 years of development and innovation, pressing moxibustion already has complete theoretical system which is reflected in the unitarity of formulating prescription, the diversity of the manipulation the universality of indications. What's more, the functional characteristics and mechanism of pressing moxibustion are initially discussed and its present research status and prospect in the field of modern moxibustion are revealed.
China
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History, 16th Century
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History, 17th Century
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History, 18th Century
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Humans
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Medicine in Literature
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Moxibustion
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history
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methods
9.Discussion on XU Shu-wei's clinical application of moxibustion.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2014;34(2):194-196
The experiences and features of XU Shu-wei's clinical application of moxibustion is studied in this article with method of review research. XU Shu-wei attached great importance on yangqi and the functions of spleen and kidney. At the same time, warming-reinforcing method was recommended in treatment as well. Not only treatment with medicine was emphasized, but also moxibustion was encouraged to be applied in clinic. A warming-reinforcing method with moxibustion was recommended for diseases such as yinzheng (yin syndrome), yin-du (extreme yin syndrome), yang deficiency syndrome, stroke, prolapse of anus and furuncles on back. Flexible moxibustion methods were applied based on differentiation of syndromes. Various acupoints and moxibustion manipulations were selected according to different conditions. With the proved therapeutic effect, XU Shu-wei was held as the forerunner of warming-reinforcing method in the acupuncture history of China. Meanwhile, he also made certain contribution on the establishment of the Wenbu Xuepai (the warming-reinforcing school) in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
Acupuncture Points
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Acupuncture Therapy
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history
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methods
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China
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History, Ancient
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Humans
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Medicine in Literature
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Moxibustion
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history
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methods
10.Evidence of "who knows acupuncture believes the importance of the pressing hand" in ancient literatures and its clinical significance.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2012;32(1):39-41
According to the records in ancient Chinese literatures such as Lingshu (Miraculous Pivot), Nanjing (The Yellow Emperor's Canon of 81 Difficult Issues), Jinzhen fu (Odes to Golden Needles) and Zhenjiu Dacheng (Compendium of Acupuncture and Moxibustion), the importance of pressing hand has been always stressed. The role of the pressing hand can irreplaceable by the puncturing hand. The touching and pressing with the pressing hand assist on the accurate location of acupoint. The plucking technique may invigorate meridian qi and promote the arrival of qi. Inserting the needle against the finger nail of the pressing hand avoids or alleviates pain to the largest extent. Detecting along meridian and pressing technique main induce qi getting to the affected area. This paper introduces the importance of pressing hand, aiming to suggest the clinical physicians pay more attentions to the effect of the pressing hand in acupuncture practice.
Acupuncture Therapy
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history
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China
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History, Ancient
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Humans
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Medicine in Literature
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Moxibustion
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history
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