针灸穴位图解-英文
2011-12
郭长青、Huo Chang-qing、Hu Bo、 Liu Nai-gang 人民卫生出版社 (2011-12出版)
《针灸穴位图解(第2版)》主要内容简介:Anatomical///ustration of Acupuncture Points (2nd Edition) is an essential clinical and academic guide to master the art of acupuncture point location./t is a valuable compilation of experienced traditional Chinese medical doctors such as Professor Guo Chang-qing, Hu Bo, Liu Nai-gang,and Tuvia Scott.In this second edition, we have improved the format and supplemented the content to provide detailed description of each channel and acupuncture point as we//as some important extra points. Each point has a complete description of its location, indications, therapeutic actions and clinical combinations. We also describe the various needling and moxibustion techniques for each point accompanied by vivid cross-section anatomical illustrations.The intent of this book is to provide a clear point location manual of the acupuncture to the Western world. This important too/will serve as an academic and practical reference for serious students and senior practitioners in both their clinical and teaching work.
Professor Guo Chang-Qing serves as a Chief Physician and supervisor of doctoral students at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. He is also chief professor at the Teaching Department of the School of Acupuncture and Moxibustion. Professor Guo is the national executive director and deputy secretary-general of the literature department of the professional Acupuncture-Moxibustion Committee and the Acupotomology branch at the China Association of Acupuncture-Moxibustion. He is also the commissioner of Beijing Professional Committee for Modem Research of Acupuncture-Moxibustion. He has been a guess scholar in Spain, Korea, Poland and Singapore.Professor Guo has engaged in research on modern clinical significance of the classical text of acupuncture and moxibustion. He has published over 20 different research articles and edited 22 professional books among which are the following: "Modern Research and Clinical Practice of Acupuncture", "Practical Acupuncture Points" and "Illustration of Acupuncture Points ".Hu Bo is a Chinese medical practitioner in the acupuncture-moxibustion department, and mainly focuses on modern research of the theory of acupuncture at Beijing University of CM. Dr. Hu also specializes in acupuncture treatment for esthetics. He has acted as chief editor on two books and was co-author of six CM books.Dr. Liu Nai-gang graduated from Beijing University of CM in 2011 and works as a Chinese medical practitioner in the acupuncture and moxibustion department of the China-Japan Friendship Hospital. He mainly focuses on conducting research on the theory and clinical application of acupuncture. Dr. Liu has published 12 professional books and 21 research papers in the field of acupuncture.Tuvia Scott is the Academic Director of the TCM department at the Campus Broshim School of Complementary Medicine at the Tel Aviv University in Israel. He has been teaching and practicing Chinese Medicine since 1990 and is member of the Israeli Association of Traditional Chinese Meticine. Tuvia Scott has completed his studies at Medicine School of TCM in Israel and continues professional training at the Beijing Guang An Men Hospital, Zhejiang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Guangdong Second Provincial Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital where he also brings his students for continuing education.
Chapter 1 Methods of Locating Acupuncture PointsBone-Length MeasurementAnatomica]Landmarks MeasurementFinger MeasurementSimple Location MeasurementChapter 2 Lung Channel of Hand Taiyin.中府云门天府侠白尺泽孔最列缺经渠太渊鱼际少商Chapter 3 Large Intestine Channel of Hand Yangming商阳二间三间合谷阳溪偏历温溜下廉上廉手三里曲池肘膠手五里臂牖肩髃巨骨天鼎扶突禾體迎香Chapter 4 Stomach Channel of Foot Yangming承泣四白巨髎地仓大迎颊车下关头维人迎水突气舍缺盆气户库房屋翳膺窗乳中乳根不容承满梁门关门太乙滑肉门天枢外陵大巨水道归来气冲……Chapter 4 Stomach Channel of Foot YangmingChapter 5 Spleen Channel of Foot TaiyinChapter 6 Heart Channel of Hand ShaoyinChapter 7 Small Intestine Channel of Hand TaiyangChapter 8 Bladder Channel of Foot TaiyangChapter 9 Kidney Channel of Foot ShaoyinChapter 10 Pericardium Channel of Hand JueyinChapter 11 Sanjiao Channel of Hand ShaoyangChapter 12 Gallbladder Channel of Foot Shaoyang Chapter 13 Liver Channel of Foot JueyinChapter 14 Du Vessel Chapter 15 Ren VesselChapter 16 Extrapoints
版权页:插图:Acupuncture1. Insert the needle perpendicularly 1.5-2.5 curt deep with the "Adjacent Puncture", "Triple Puncture" or "Qintuple Puncture" techniques and stimulate until there is a sore and numbing sensation in the local area radiating to the lateral side of the thigh.2. Insert the needle obliquely upward 2.0-3.0 curt deep and stimulate until there is a sensation spreading in the hip.Note on Needling Method."i. The "Adjacent Puncture" technique is one of the Twelve Needling techniques for bi syndrome. This technique is to insert one needle perpendicularly on the main point and insert another needle obliquely to the same point.ii. The "Triple Puncture" technique is one of the Twelve Needling techniques for treating a relatively small and deep area caused by cold bi. This technique is to deeply insert the needle in the main point as the center point and add two needles on both sides.
《针灸穴位图解(第2版)》编辑推荐:Features:Describes the full pathway of the main channel and secondary branches.Describes the meaning of the Chinese names of the points.Provides a clear location of every acupuncture point along the channelsand vessels as welt as 65 clinically valuable extra points.Exhibits over 1,315 vivid anatomical cross-section illustrations to demon-strate the correct depth and direction of needle insertion. Provides a detailed explanation of the points' actions, special features andclinical indications.