As one of the most important concepts in traditional Chinese medicine, cutaneous regions have a close relationship with skin in modern medicine. According to the doctrine of traditional Chinese medicine, the cutaneous...As one of the most important concepts in traditional Chinese medicine, cutaneous regions have a close relationship with skin in modern medicine. According to the doctrine of traditional Chinese medicine, the cutaneous regions are the corresponding projections of twelve meridians in the superficial layer of the body and play an important role in body surface-viscera correlation. The symptoms of visceral disorders will reflect on cutaneous regions and one of the major patterns of manifestation is referred visceral pain accompanied by tenderness and hyperalgesia on the body surface. On the contrary, cutaneous regions participate in the treatment of visceral disorders. As major clinical applications of the cutaneous regions hypothesis, superficial acupuncture, subcutaneous needling, massage(tuina), moxibustion, and wrist-ankle acupuncture have achieved favorable therapeutic outcomes in clinical practice. Modern researches have gained insights into the biological background of cutaneous regions, however, further studies are needed to clarify the mechanisms.展开更多
Ge Hong (261-341), courtesy name Zhichuan, also known as Baopuzi or Ge Ximlweng, born in Jurong of Danyang (present-day Jurong ofJimlgsu Pronce), was a famous Taoist and physician during the Eastern Jin Dynasty. H...Ge Hong (261-341), courtesy name Zhichuan, also known as Baopuzi or Ge Ximlweng, born in Jurong of Danyang (present-day Jurong ofJimlgsu Pronce), was a famous Taoist and physician during the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He had a reputation for broad reading, mad was enthusiastic over Huamg Di Nei Jl'ng (Yellow Emperor's Classic of InternM Mediclhe) and A^J J?hg (Classic of Ditticult Issues), esoteric arts, mid alchemy. He was once ma official of theEastern Jin Dynasty, but later lived as a recluse on Luofu Mount of Guangdong Province. His one hundred scrolls of Yu Hail FaJlg (PrescripKons Hidden 111 Golden Chambe was supplemented later by Tao Hong-jing and Yang Yong-dao, and became Fu GuaJlg Zhou Hou BeiJi Fang (Supplement Handbook of Prescripgons for Emergenc [Zhou Hou Bei Ji Fang (Handbook of Prescripgons for Emergencies) for short] nowadays, in which, convenient, low-price, and effective treatment methods were included.展开更多
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81001548,No.81173341,No.81173332 and No.81202753)Shanghai Rising-star Program(No.12QA1403000)+1 种基金Shanghai Key Research Program of Traditional Chinese Medicine Development(No.ZYSNXD-CC-ZDYJ039)The Scientific Research Funds for Young Scholar of the Health System in Shanghai(No.XYQ2013081)
文摘As one of the most important concepts in traditional Chinese medicine, cutaneous regions have a close relationship with skin in modern medicine. According to the doctrine of traditional Chinese medicine, the cutaneous regions are the corresponding projections of twelve meridians in the superficial layer of the body and play an important role in body surface-viscera correlation. The symptoms of visceral disorders will reflect on cutaneous regions and one of the major patterns of manifestation is referred visceral pain accompanied by tenderness and hyperalgesia on the body surface. On the contrary, cutaneous regions participate in the treatment of visceral disorders. As major clinical applications of the cutaneous regions hypothesis, superficial acupuncture, subcutaneous needling, massage(tuina), moxibustion, and wrist-ankle acupuncture have achieved favorable therapeutic outcomes in clinical practice. Modern researches have gained insights into the biological background of cutaneous regions, however, further studies are needed to clarify the mechanisms.
文摘Ge Hong (261-341), courtesy name Zhichuan, also known as Baopuzi or Ge Ximlweng, born in Jurong of Danyang (present-day Jurong ofJimlgsu Pronce), was a famous Taoist and physician during the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He had a reputation for broad reading, mad was enthusiastic over Huamg Di Nei Jl'ng (Yellow Emperor's Classic of InternM Mediclhe) and A^J J?hg (Classic of Ditticult Issues), esoteric arts, mid alchemy. He was once ma official of theEastern Jin Dynasty, but later lived as a recluse on Luofu Mount of Guangdong Province. His one hundred scrolls of Yu Hail FaJlg (PrescripKons Hidden 111 Golden Chambe was supplemented later by Tao Hong-jing and Yang Yong-dao, and became Fu GuaJlg Zhou Hou BeiJi Fang (Supplement Handbook of Prescripgons for Emergenc [Zhou Hou Bei Ji Fang (Handbook of Prescripgons for Emergencies) for short] nowadays, in which, convenient, low-price, and effective treatment methods were included.