Fan HUANG, Zhiheng CHEN, Junxuan LEI, et al. Wu Shan’s experience in diagnosis and treatment of greater occipital neuralgia based on Lin’s fixed-point rotating and pulling method. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 55(8):29-31,36(2021)
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Fan HUANG, Zhiheng CHEN, Junxuan LEI, et al. Wu Shan’s experience in diagnosis and treatment of greater occipital neuralgia based on Lin’s fixed-point rotating and pulling method. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 55(8):29-31,36(2021) DOI: 10.16305/j.1007-1334.2021.1909022.
Wu Shan’s experience in diagnosis and treatment of greater occipital neuralgia based on Lin’s fixed-point rotating and pulling method
Professor Wu Shan’s clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment of greater occipital neuralgia with Lin’s fixed-point rotating and pulling method as the main method was introduced in this article. Professor Wu believes that the mechanical imbalance of bones, muscles and tendons, and wind-cold-dampness blocking channels and collaterals are the main etiology and pathogenesis of the disease. In clinical diagnosis and treatment, Professor Wu pays attention to accurate positioning before manipulation; When manipulating, Professor Wu regulates the tendons and muscles first and then use explosive force to set bones. After manipulation, Professor Wu uses traditional Chinese medicine hot compress bag together with functional exercise. One proven case was provided.
关键词
枕大神经痛林氏定点旋转扳法病因病机正骨推拿筋骨力学名医经验
Keywords
greater occipital neuralgiaLin’s fixed-point rotating and pulling methodetiology and pathogenesisbone settingtuina massagemechanics of bones and tendonsfamous doctor’s experience
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