According to indications of Sanguan (, and , three places at the wrist where the pulse is usually taken) described in book (), the selection of acupoints is based on the location of problems and pulse conditions. WANG Shu-he (201-280, a well-known physician of the Wei and Jin dynasties) chose the operation method and stimulating intensity according to the nature of clinical disorders, that is, performing acupuncture or moxibusion in accordance with pulse conditions, or performing reinforcing or reducing needling manipulations based on pulse conditions. Clinical indications of Sanguan described in originate from (: ) and are also influenced by () and (). It inherits ZHANG Zhong-jing's clinical thinking of "pulse-syndrome-treatment" and supplements the content of acupuncture and moxibustion treatment, and also influenced the contents of indications of acupoints in book () and (). For this reason, it is necessary to unscramble the from clinical perspective of acupuncture and moxibustion, and to explore the thinking and practice mode of clinical diagnosis and treatment of clinical conditions by acupuncture and moxibustion.
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Zhen Ci Yan Jiu
August 2019
Second Clinical Medical School, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing 210023, China; Jiangsu Provincial Second Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanjin 210017.
According to indications of Sanguan (, and , three places at the wrist where the pulse is usually taken) described in book (), the selection of acupoints is based on the location of problems and pulse conditions. WANG Shu-he (201-280, a well-known physician of the Wei and Jin dynasties) chose the operation method and stimulating intensity according to the nature of clinical disorders, that is, performing acupuncture or moxibusion in accordance with pulse conditions, or performing reinforcing or reducing needling manipulations based on pulse conditions. Clinical indications of Sanguan described in originate from (: ) and are also influenced by () and ().
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