Zhu’s and Chau’s Scalp Acupuncture is one of the newly developed needling meth-ods which follows the "penetrating head acu-point needling" method. Through many years ofclinical experience, exploration and ...Zhu’s and Chau’s Scalp Acupuncture is one of the newly developed needling meth-ods which follows the "penetrating head acu-point needling" method. Through many years ofclinical experience, exploration and research in conjunction with the various advantages of differ-ent styles and sects of scalp acupuncture needling methods, a unique method of scalp acupuncturehas been developed. This method combines the modern medical theory and the traditional Chinesemedical theory. The region of head is divided into seven treatment areas: Shenting region (GV24), Touwei region (ST 8), Shuaigu region (GB 8), Baihui region (GV 2O), Qiangjian region(GV 18), Xinhui region (GV 22), Wangu region (GB 12). The manipulation is developed andcreated according to the Collection of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Chouqi and Jinqi methods.In the process of the insertion of the needles, this method requires the cooperation of rapid andslow breathing by lifting, following and opposing the meridian course, including active and pas-sive展开更多
88 cases of apoplexy of recovering and sequela phases were divided randomly intotwo groups,group of Zhu’s Scalp Acupuncture and group of somatic acupuncture There were 44 Casesin each group.Clinical effect of Zhu’s ...88 cases of apoplexy of recovering and sequela phases were divided randomly intotwo groups,group of Zhu’s Scalp Acupuncture and group of somatic acupuncture There were 44 Casesin each group.Clinical effect of Zhu’s Scalp Acupuncture was better than that of somatic acupuncture,percentage of basic cure and marked effect of the former was markedly higher than that of thelatter(P【0.05).Clinical effect of Zhu’s Scalp Acupuncture on recovering phase of apoplexy wasmarkedly better than that on sequela phase(P【0.01 for the rate of basic cure and marked effect andP【0.05 for the total effective rate).Clinical effect of Zhu’s Scalp Acupuncture on hemorrhagicapoplexy hadn’t marked difference with that on ischemic apoplexy(P】0.05).Applying Zhu’s ScalpAcupuncture to treat apoplexy,only need a few points,it is easy to manipulate,the needling sensationsare intensive,the clinical effecct is good,it is easy to accept by patients.展开更多
Objective: To observe the clinical effects of Zhu Lian's type Ⅰ excitation needling technique for postpartum urinary retention.Methods: A total of 60 cases with postpartum urinary retention were recruited and divi...Objective: To observe the clinical effects of Zhu Lian's type Ⅰ excitation needling technique for postpartum urinary retention.Methods: A total of 60 cases with postpartum urinary retention were recruited and divided randomly into an observation group and a control group, 30 cases in each group. The control group was treated with routine acupuncture, and stimulated with sparse and dense wave of electric acupuncture for 15 min after arrival of needling sensation, and then the needles were taken out. The observation group was treated with Zhu Lian's type Ⅰ excitation needling technique, by inserting the needles with the quick inserting method, swift and temporary lifting and thrusting technique for shallow insertion for 5times, by an in-and-out technique, without retaining the needles.Results: The total effective rate was 96.7% in the observation group and 83.3% in the control group. The difference in the total effective rate between the two groups was statistically significant(P〈0.05). After the treatment, the first urination time was shorter in the observation group than that in the control group, with a statistical significance(P〈0.01). After the treatment, the volume of residual urine after the first urination was less in the observation group than that in the control group(P〈0.01).Conclusion: Zhu Lian's type Ⅰ excitation needling technique can effectively promote the voluntary urination and bladder emptying in patients with postpartum urinary retention, and it takes effect faster.展开更多
文摘Zhu’s and Chau’s Scalp Acupuncture is one of the newly developed needling meth-ods which follows the "penetrating head acu-point needling" method. Through many years ofclinical experience, exploration and research in conjunction with the various advantages of differ-ent styles and sects of scalp acupuncture needling methods, a unique method of scalp acupuncturehas been developed. This method combines the modern medical theory and the traditional Chinesemedical theory. The region of head is divided into seven treatment areas: Shenting region (GV24), Touwei region (ST 8), Shuaigu region (GB 8), Baihui region (GV 2O), Qiangjian region(GV 18), Xinhui region (GV 22), Wangu region (GB 12). The manipulation is developed andcreated according to the Collection of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Chouqi and Jinqi methods.In the process of the insertion of the needles, this method requires the cooperation of rapid andslow breathing by lifting, following and opposing the meridian course, including active and pas-sive
文摘88 cases of apoplexy of recovering and sequela phases were divided randomly intotwo groups,group of Zhu’s Scalp Acupuncture and group of somatic acupuncture There were 44 Casesin each group.Clinical effect of Zhu’s Scalp Acupuncture was better than that of somatic acupuncture,percentage of basic cure and marked effect of the former was markedly higher than that of thelatter(P【0.05).Clinical effect of Zhu’s Scalp Acupuncture on recovering phase of apoplexy wasmarkedly better than that on sequela phase(P【0.01 for the rate of basic cure and marked effect andP【0.05 for the total effective rate).Clinical effect of Zhu’s Scalp Acupuncture on hemorrhagicapoplexy hadn’t marked difference with that on ischemic apoplexy(P】0.05).Applying Zhu’s ScalpAcupuncture to treat apoplexy,only need a few points,it is easy to manipulate,the needling sensationsare intensive,the clinical effecct is good,it is easy to accept by patients.
文摘Objective: To observe the clinical effects of Zhu Lian's type Ⅰ excitation needling technique for postpartum urinary retention.Methods: A total of 60 cases with postpartum urinary retention were recruited and divided randomly into an observation group and a control group, 30 cases in each group. The control group was treated with routine acupuncture, and stimulated with sparse and dense wave of electric acupuncture for 15 min after arrival of needling sensation, and then the needles were taken out. The observation group was treated with Zhu Lian's type Ⅰ excitation needling technique, by inserting the needles with the quick inserting method, swift and temporary lifting and thrusting technique for shallow insertion for 5times, by an in-and-out technique, without retaining the needles.Results: The total effective rate was 96.7% in the observation group and 83.3% in the control group. The difference in the total effective rate between the two groups was statistically significant(P〈0.05). After the treatment, the first urination time was shorter in the observation group than that in the control group, with a statistical significance(P〈0.01). After the treatment, the volume of residual urine after the first urination was less in the observation group than that in the control group(P〈0.01).Conclusion: Zhu Lian's type Ⅰ excitation needling technique can effectively promote the voluntary urination and bladder emptying in patients with postpartum urinary retention, and it takes effect faster.