1.Compatibility of zhu-ke-fu-ying and shu-mu-qi points in acupuncture prescription
Xiaoqing JIN ; Xiesun SHENG ; Feng CHEN
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(05):-
To sum up and analyze the representative point compatibility theory after Inner Canon of Huangdi to explore t he compatibility rules of point in acupuncture prescription.On base of references and predecessor,s experience,combined with clinical practice,compatibility rules of point can be concluded that zhu-ke-fu-ying points was the elementary compatibility,and shu-mu-qi points should be selected according to syndrome differentiation,thereby forming a traditional and orderly prescription which reflected principle-method-recipe-point.
2.Exploration of acupoint combination and needling techniques in the reinforcing and reducing manipulation at different acupoints.
Qing DAI ; Xiesun SHENG ; Feng CHEN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2017;37(4):391-393
The reinforcing and reducing manipulation at different acupoints is a kind of acupuncture manipulations and has satisfactory clinical therapeutic effects, combined with a proper needling techniques. The reinforcing needling method is used in the upper and the reducing one in the lower, the distal acupoints are combined with the nearby acupoints. The local acupoints or adjcant acupoints of the affected area are regarded as the nearby acupoints, e.g. the acupoints in the upper. The distant acupoints and the acupoints on the hand and foot are named as distal acupoints, e.g. the acupoint in the lower. In the reinforcing manipulation, the needle is inserted shallowly along the running direction of meridian. In the reducing manipulation, the needle is inserted deeply and against the running direction of meridian. The-couple needling technique is used with the combination of the front-and back-points. In the first option, the reinforcing and reducing needling method with rotating technique is predominated at the front-points, while that with lifting and thrusting technique is at the back-points. In the second option, when needling the back-points, the needling sensation is transmitted along the transverse segment and far to the chest and abdomen. These two kinds of integration of acupoint combination and needling techniques display a certain clinical significance in improving the therapeutic effects of acupuncture.