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Summary of the theoretical foundation and clinical application of Prof. Zheng Kui-shan’s ‘warming-dredging needling technique’

郑魁山教授“温通针法”理论基础与临床应用总结

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‘Warming-dredging needling technique’ is one of the specific needling techniques created by Prof. Zheng Kui-shan for treating intractable and difficult diseases. Developed from ‘Shao Shan Huo (Mountain-burning Fire)’ and ‘warmingreinforcing method’, this method displays the effects of ‘warming’, ‘dredging’ and ‘reinforcing’. The ‘scapula-penetrating heat’ and ‘eye-transmitting heat’ belong to the representative needling techniques of ‘warming-dredging needling technique’. In order to promote the clinical application of ‘warming-dredging needling technique’, its theoretical foundation and clinical experience are summarized.

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“温通针法”是郑魁山教授首创的治疗疑难杂症的特色针刺手法之一, 是在“烧山火”、“热补法”基础上发展而来的, 突显了“温”、“通”、“补”之效。“穿胛热”和“过眼热”是“温通针法”中的代表性技法。为促进“温通针法”的临床应用, 对其理论基础与临床经验进行归纳、总结。

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Sheng, Xy., Xing, Jm., Han, Yd. et al. Summary of the theoretical foundation and clinical application of Prof. Zheng Kui-shan’s ‘warming-dredging needling technique’. J. Acupunct. Tuina. Sci. 14, 115–121 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11726-016-0910-x

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