Chapter 4489: 【578】Response

According to the clinical medical experience accumulated by our ancestors, there are many options for distal acupoint selection in the treatment plan for this situation.

 The waist of the human body, according to the meridian theory of traditional Chinese medicine, has many important meridians passing through it. The most famous of them is Du Vein.

As mentioned earlier, the Du Vein is one of the eight extraordinary meridians. The main route of the human body is the waist, back and head, and the Governor-General Liuyang Meridian, which is called the sea of ​​Yang meridians.

Let’s first talk about the circulation diagram of this meridian itself, explaining that to treat the waist, you can directly select acupoints on this meridian.

 If the affected area does not work, the acupoints closest to the affected area should also be on this meridian. Indeed, when treating the waist, the nearby acupoints are often selected. You can choose acupoints such as Yaoshu and Changqiang which are close to the affected area.

If you don’t want to be close to the affected area and want to select acupoints farther away, you must also be able to withstand theoretical research first.

 The Du Vessel is connected to the Ren Pulse Vein just before and after, and coincides with the Foot Shaoyin Kidney Meridian of the Bladder Meridian of Foot Taiyang. With this foundation, doctors can select acupoints on these four meridians for remote treatment.

Is it actually feasible? Clinical practice is still needed to confirm.

 Whether the medical case data recorded in ancient scriptures is true and reliable? It is impossible to travel through the past without knowing whether someone has written it randomly. Modern medicine is needed to verify the authenticity. So you think there is a need for modern Chinese medicine research? Naturally very much needed.

 The later Chinese medicine research database reviewed by Dr. Xie Wanying showed that there is a very special acupuncture point called Weizhong point.

The treatment of waist diseases by Weizhong point has long been known in ancient books.

Like some books directly mention it: Weizhong specializes in treating waist pain.

 Some books even boast that "Wei Zhong An is the best solution for all kinds of low back pain".

In modern Chinese medicine research and clinical controlled experiments, there is no lack of data from experimental groups using Weizhong acupoint to treat acute lumbar sprains. After all, distant acupoints are being taken, and if you want the effect to be more prominent, adding a needle jar is equivalent to one plus one treatment. The data that came out was quite unexpected and surprising.

When the patient, Dr. Cao Zhao, heard this, he silently put down the sleeve he had rolled up before: It would be better not to inject the hand. The needle was placed just right on the leg, because the mark left by the needle jar would take a few days to dissipate, and it could be completely covered by wearing long trousers, which would prevent people from noticing that he had made a fool of himself before.

The specific location of Weizhong point is really something that can be covered by pants. Even without pants, it is a point that most people would not notice much: the center of the transverse crease of the popliteal fossa, which can be simply said to be in the middle of the back of the knee. There are often stories behind the naming of acupuncture points in Chinese medicine. For example, the reason why the Weizhong point is called Weizhong is because when selecting this point, the patient must sit upright with his feet down. At this time, the patient's knees are bent at almost 90 degrees, which means they are bent.

 How should the doctor select acupoints for the patient next?

The doctor should hold both sides of the patient's thighs with both hands for fixation, with the thumb pointing upward and the other four fingers downward. The index finger should be placed on the inside of the patient's knee in the center of the leg bend. The index finger refers to the middle of the bend.

You need to know whether acupoint selection is correct?

Like Dr. Xie Wanying, you can first use the pulp of your index finger to massage the inside of the acupuncture point for about one minute, so that the patient can feel whether there is any sensation in the acupoint.

 If you have the energy to spare, like Dr. Xie Wanying, I will go one step further and massage the Weizhong acupoint on both legs of the patient at the same time with my two hands. This will double the stimulation and the patient’s feeling will be more obvious.

 The people around him were dazzled by the sight.

 Doctor Tong's mouth was half-opened in an oval shape, and his eyes occasionally pointed at Professor Pei: "You think this person is so lifelike?"

This must be something an old doctor can do in an instant.

 To describe Dr. Xie Wanying's speed and accuracy in selecting acupuncture points instantly is not an exaggeration. Although Dr. Xie seems to be doing it step by step according to the guidelines in the medical book, he can complete the process in one second.

 It should be said that this is exactly the expertise of the doctor Xie, and has little to do with whether it is a traditional Chinese medicine or a Western medicine treatment method. There is no difference, and the treatment can be treated equally without any pressure.

 The patient's reaction was more exaggerated.

Everyone looked at Dr. Cao Zhao and felt that he was acting.

Dr. Cao Zhao seemed to be struck by lightning at that moment, and kept shouting: "Yes, I can feel it, no need to press it anymore."