CHEN Han-ping (chief physician, professor, doctoral supervisor, distinguished TCM physician and an expert entitled to the special allowance by the State Council), was born in November 1937 in Fujian Province. He stu...CHEN Han-ping (chief physician, professor, doctoral supervisor, distinguished TCM physician and an expert entitled to the special allowance by the State Council), was born in November 1937 in Fujian Province. He studied in the Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese Medicine from 1957-1963. After graduation, he started to work on clinical treatment and research in Longhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Shanghai Research Institute of Acupuncture and Meridian. In 1979, he went to the INSERM U-25,展开更多
Prof. SHI Xue-min is the first one who proposes the theory of quantitative needling manipulation. This theory requires corresponding quantitative marker of each point. In order to meet this quantitative requirement, h...Prof. SHI Xue-min is the first one who proposes the theory of quantitative needling manipulation. This theory requires corresponding quantitative marker of each point. In order to meet this quantitative requirement, he set up strict and rigorous needling methods for each point. Part of his experience in this regard is introduced in this article.展开更多
文摘CHEN Han-ping (chief physician, professor, doctoral supervisor, distinguished TCM physician and an expert entitled to the special allowance by the State Council), was born in November 1937 in Fujian Province. He studied in the Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese Medicine from 1957-1963. After graduation, he started to work on clinical treatment and research in Longhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Shanghai Research Institute of Acupuncture and Meridian. In 1979, he went to the INSERM U-25,
文摘Prof. SHI Xue-min is the first one who proposes the theory of quantitative needling manipulation. This theory requires corresponding quantitative marker of each point. In order to meet this quantitative requirement, he set up strict and rigorous needling methods for each point. Part of his experience in this regard is introduced in this article.