"Single-Point Acupuncture and Moxibustion Therapy"(AuthorLiu Zhao)is a compilation of ten years of study and clinical practice. It contains meridian theory, syndrome-differentiation, therapeutic principles and a myriad of case studies to illustrate the scope of healing utilizing a single acupuncture point. The authors cover herbal therapies, moxibustion and needling techniques necessary for optimal results. Each case study is detailed with the patients disease, symptomatological facts, syndrome differentiation, therapeutic principle, treatment specifics and results of each treatment. When applicable the authors add important clinical notes and observations that can only be gleaned from years of practice. A wide representation of diseases are discussed in the case studies in areas of internal disorders, surgical disease, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatric disease, and diseases of the skin, eyes, and ears.
"Single-Point Acupuncture and Moxibustion Therapy"(AuthorLiu Zhao)Single-point Acvupmcture and Moxibustion (SAM)Therapy Gy Dr.Liu Zhao & zhou Chen-hua is a complation of ten years of study and climical practice. It contains the theory of channels and collaterajs.syndrome-differentiation,therapeutic principles commoniy used poinrs in SAM and a myra of case studies to illustate the scope of healting utilizing a single acupuncutre point, "Single-Point Acupuncture and Moxibustion Therapy"the authoors cover herbal thexapus moxitbustion and needling techniques necessary for optimal results. Each case study is derailed witli the patienr's disease, symptomaroloccal fasfs synndrome diffrenrtation, therapeutc principte, treatment secifics and resuffs of each treatment. When a ppticable the authors add important clinical notes repesenration of diseases are dscussed in the case studies in areas of internal disorders, surcqicad diseases, obsterric and ameologic diseases nediarric diseases, and diseases of the skin eyes, and ears.
Part 1
General Introduction of Single—point Acupuncture and Moxibustion(SAM)
Chapter 1 Summary
Chapter 2 Theoretical Basis of Single。point Acupuncture and Moxibustj on
Chapter 3 Manipulation Techniques of Single—point Acup~uncture
and Moxibustion
Chapter 4 Some Relative Topics of Single-point Acupuncture and
Moxibustion
Chapter 5 The Indications and Contraindications of Single—point
Acupuncture and Moxibustion
Part 2 Brief Introduction of Commonly Used Points in Single—point
Acupuncture and Moxibustion
Chapter 1 Lung Channel of Hand Taiyin
Chapter 2 Large Intestine Channel of Hand Yangming
Chapter 3 Stomach Channel of Foot Yangming
Chapter 4 Spleen Channel of Foot Taiyin
Chapter 5 Heart Channel of Hand Shaoyin
Chapter 6 Small Intestine Channel of Hand Taiyang
Chapter 7 Bladder Channel of Foot Taiyang
Chapter 8 Kidney Channel of Foot Shaoyin
Chapter 9 Pericardium Channel of Hand Jueyin
Chapter 10 Sanjiao Channel of Hand Shaoyang
Chapter 11 Gallbladder Channel of Foot Shaoyang
Chapter 12 Liver Channel of Foot Jueyin
Chapter 13 Du Vessel
Chapter 14 Ren Vessel
Part 3 Case Records of Single—point Acupuncture and Moxibustion
Chapter 1 Internal Diseases
Chapter 2 Surgical Diseases
Chapter 3 Diseases of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Chapter 4 Pediatric Diseases
Chapter 5 Diseases of Skin
Chapter 6 Ophthalmic Diseases
Chapter 7 Diseases of Otorhinolaryngology