SHAO Yang, DI Jintao, LIU Tong, et al. Experience of Professor WANG Zhaohui on Treating Peripheral Facial Paralysis[DB/OL].(2023-09-15)[2023-11-05].http://cccl-tcm.cacm.org.cn/thesisDetails#10.16295/j.cnki.0257-358x.2021.04.014
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SHAO Yang, DI Jintao, LIU Tong, et al. Experience of Professor WANG Zhaohui on Treating Peripheral Facial Paralysis[DB/OL].(2023-09-15)[2023-11-05].http://cccl-tcm.cacm.org.cn/thesisDetails#10.16295/j.cnki.0257-358x.2021.04.014DOI:
Experience of Professor WANG Zhaohui on Treating Peripheral Facial Paralysis
TheexperienceofProfessorWANGZhaohuiontreatingperipheralfacialparalysiswith acupuncture, Cans scrapping was summarized. Firstly, Professor WANG uses the penetrating needling method [from Dicang (ST4) penetrating Jiache (ST6)] for peripheral facial paralysis, and applies "retaining and moving needle" method based on penetrating needling method, that is, a small amount of trembling after rubbing to improve the elasticity of facial muscles and restore muscle tension. Secondly, according to the theory of "stagnated fire should be dispelled", Professor WANG gives Cans scrapping treatment at the anterior part of the neck and the affected face of patients with stagnated fire to dispel stagnated fire, to promote qi and blood circulation, and improve symptoms. Thirdly, for patients with insufficient healthy qi, weak constitution or chronic illness, Professor WANG follows the treatment principle of regulating the spleen and stomach and replenishing the healthy qi, and selects acupuncture at acupoints on the abdomen to boost healthy qi.
关键词
周围性面瘫针刺透刺法滞动针易罐刮痧腹部穴位王朝辉
Keywords
peripheral facial paralysisacupuncturepenetrating needlingretaining and moving needleCansscrappingacupoints on the abdomenWANG Zhaohui