Objective To observe clinical effect of warm needing plus cupping at back on facial paralysis. Methods Forty cases of peripheral facial paralysis were firstly treated with warm needling. Cuánzhú (攒竹 BL 2...Objective To observe clinical effect of warm needing plus cupping at back on facial paralysis. Methods Forty cases of peripheral facial paralysis were firstly treated with warm needling. Cuánzhú (攒竹 BL 2), Yángbái (阳白 GB 14), Sīzhúkōng (丝竹空 TE 23), Sìbái (四白 ST 2), Tīnghuì (听会 GB 2), Yìfēng (翳 风 TE 17), Dìcāng (地仓 ST 4), Jiáchē (颊车 ST 6), Yíngxiāng (迎香 LI 20) and Hég (合谷 LI 4) were selected and warm needling was applied at Tīnghuì (听 会 GB 2). Needles were retained for 30 min, once a day. Cupping at back was then applied at bilateral Fèishū (肺俞 BL 13), Píshū (脾俞 BL 20), Shènshū (肾 俞 BL 23) in the Bladder Meridian of Foot-Taiyang for 10 min, once a day for first five days and then once every other day. Ten days of treatment were taken as a treatment course with one day interval between courses. The efficacy was observed after two treatment courses. Results Twenty-six cases were cured, ten cases were markedly effective, three cases were effective and one case was failed. The total effective rate was 97.5% (39/40). Conclusion From theory of coldness to treat facial paralysis, efficacy is significant with warm needling and cupping at the Bladder Meridian of Foot-Taiyang.展开更多
文摘Objective To observe clinical effect of warm needing plus cupping at back on facial paralysis. Methods Forty cases of peripheral facial paralysis were firstly treated with warm needling. Cuánzhú (攒竹 BL 2), Yángbái (阳白 GB 14), Sīzhúkōng (丝竹空 TE 23), Sìbái (四白 ST 2), Tīnghuì (听会 GB 2), Yìfēng (翳 风 TE 17), Dìcāng (地仓 ST 4), Jiáchē (颊车 ST 6), Yíngxiāng (迎香 LI 20) and Hég (合谷 LI 4) were selected and warm needling was applied at Tīnghuì (听 会 GB 2). Needles were retained for 30 min, once a day. Cupping at back was then applied at bilateral Fèishū (肺俞 BL 13), Píshū (脾俞 BL 20), Shènshū (肾 俞 BL 23) in the Bladder Meridian of Foot-Taiyang for 10 min, once a day for first five days and then once every other day. Ten days of treatment were taken as a treatment course with one day interval between courses. The efficacy was observed after two treatment courses. Results Twenty-six cases were cured, ten cases were markedly effective, three cases were effective and one case was failed. The total effective rate was 97.5% (39/40). Conclusion From theory of coldness to treat facial paralysis, efficacy is significant with warm needling and cupping at the Bladder Meridian of Foot-Taiyang.