100 Diseases Treated by Single Point of Acupuncture and Moxibustion

100 Diseases Treated by Single Point of Acupuncture and Moxibustion

Chen Decheng

100 Diseases Treated by Single Point of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
Written by Chen Decheng
English Text Revised by Linda Gale Sampson, Cynthia J Chan
Published by Foreign Languages Press, Beijing, 2001
Language: English
Paperback, 200 pages
ISBN 7119027441

Single point therapy is an independent treatment method, derived from acupuncture and moxibustion. It refers to the application of stimulation at one point or one small local area of the superficial of the body in order to treat and prevent diseases.

Single point therapy consists of many methods of acupuncture and moxibustion, such as acupuncture, moxibustion, auricular acupuncture, head acupuncture, cupping therapy, bleeding therapy, point injection and laser therapy. It also consists of medicated compress, acupressure and massage, which are exceptional category of acupuncture and moxibustion.

Single point therapy uses fewer points with less pain, and is easy to master, with good and quick effect.

This book introduces different therapies for the treatment of 100 common diseases by single acupoint, including the point, location, method, result, case study and discussion, with the author's personal experiences.

This book is suitable for TCM doctors, teachers, students and acupuncture practitioners.

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Contents

Contents

Chapter I Painful Diseases 1.1
Headache 1.2
Pain in Supraorbital Area 1.3
Migraine 1.4
Trigeminal Neuralgia 1.5
Occipital Neuralgia 1.6
Stiff Neck 1.7
Cervical Spondylopathy 1.8
Periarthritis of Shoulder 1.9
Brachialgia 1.10
Tennis Elbow 1.11
Sprain of Wrist and Ankle 1.12
Shoulder and Back Pain 1.13
Intercostal Neuralgia 1.14
Lumbar Tansverse Process Syndrome 1.15
Acute Lumbar Muscle Sprain 1.16
Chronic Lumbar Muscle Strain 1.17
Sciatica 1.18
Pain in Lower Back and Leg 1.19
Heel Pain 1.20
Knee Pain 1.21
General Pain 1.22
Angina Pectoris 1.23
Cholecystalgia 1.24
Renal Colic 1.25
Gastrospasm 1.26
Acute Abdominal Pain 1.27
Toothache

Chapter II Internal Diseases
2.1 Arrhythmia
2.2 Coronary Atherosclerotic Cardiopathy
2.3 Hypertension
2.4 Hypotension
2.5 Common Cold
2.6 Bronchitis
2.7 Bronchial Asthma
2.8 Hiccup
2.9 Chronic Gastritis
2.10 Vomiting
2.11 Diarrhea
2.12 Constipation
2.13 Retention of Urine
2.14 Urinary Incontinence
2.15 Impotence
2.16 Seminal Emission
2.17 Facial Paralysis
2.18 Facial Spasm
2.19 Cerebrovascular Accidental Sequela
2.20 Rheumatic Chorea
2.21 Spasmodic Tortocouis
2.22 Numbness of Hand
2.23 Systremma
2.24 Epilepsy
2.25 Vertigo
2.26 Schizophrenia
2.27 Hysteria
2.28 Insomnia

Chapter III Surgical Diseases
3.1 Chronic Cholecystitis
3.2 Cholelithiasis
3.3 Biliary Ascariasis
3.4 Volvulus
3.5 Acute Mastadenitis
3.6 Ureterolithiasis
3.7 Chronic Prostatitis
3.8 Hermorrhoid
3.9 Eczema
3.10 Urticaria
3.11 Cutaneous Pruritus
3.12 Psoriasis
3.13 Acne
3.14 Vitiligo

Chapter IV Obstetrical, Gynecological and Pediatric Diseases
4.1 Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding
4.2 Dysmenorrhea
4.3 Leukorrhagia
4.4 Sterility
4.5 Chronic Pelvic Inflammation
4.6 Morning Sickness
4.7 Abnormal Position of Fetus
4.8 Prolonged-Difficult Labor
4.9 Postpartum Retention of Urine
4.10 Postpartum Complications
4.11 Hypogalactia (Lactation Insufficiency)
4.12 Childhood Mumps
4.13 Infantile Diarrhea
4.14 Enuresis
4.15 Excessive Night Crying

Chapter V Ophthalmic, ENT Diseases and Others
5.1 Hordeolum
5.2 Lacrimation (Tearing)
5.3 Optic Atrophy
5.4 Myopia
5.5 Deafness
5.6 Tinnitus
5.7 Meniere's Disease
5.8 Rhinitis
5.9 Epistaxis
5.10 Acute Tonsillitis
5.11 Plum Throat
5.12 Ulcerative Stomatitis
5.13 Disturbances Syndrome of Temporomandibular Joint
5.14 Cessation Smoking
5.15 Dispelling the Effects of Alcohol
5.16 Reducing Weight

Appendix Figures of Acupoints

Overview

AuthorChen Decheng
PublisherForeign Languages Press
Number Of Pages200
Book Formatpaperback
ISBN7119027441

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