Impotence refers to the syndrome of a male patient who has failed in a normal sexual life for over 3 months due to inability of the penis to erect or soft penial erection though he does have sexual desire.
Apoplectic hemiplegia is a syndrome of injury of the brain caused by acute cerebrovascular disease (wind-stroke), belonging to the category of paralysis of the upper motor neurons. Clinically, apoplectic hemiplegia is...Apoplectic hemiplegia is a syndrome of injury of the brain caused by acute cerebrovascular disease (wind-stroke), belonging to the category of paralysis of the upper motor neurons. Clinically, apoplectic hemiplegia is characterized by such symptoms on the contralateral extremities as decreased or disappeared extremital voluntary movement, hypermyotonia,展开更多
Traumatological and orthopedical diseases with obstruction and blockage are in most cases treated by the reducing method like promoting qi flow and activating blood circulation, dispersing and removing obstruction. Ho...Traumatological and orthopedical diseases with obstruction and blockage are in most cases treated by the reducing method like promoting qi flow and activating blood circulation, dispersing and removing obstruction. However, the therapeutic展开更多
This paper is intended to supplement accurate descriptions concerning auricular point loca-tion and provide studies in establishing basic landmarks of the auricle. This paper mainly discusses the medial border of heli...This paper is intended to supplement accurate descriptions concerning auricular point loca-tion and provide studies in establishing basic landmarks of the auricle. This paper mainly discusses the medial border of helix, antihelix peak, scapha groove, antihelix scapha border, cymba concha border of the antihelix, deltoid fossa border of the antihelix, cymba concha folding line, cymba concha border of the antitragus, upper line of ear lobe, and the anterior border of tragus.展开更多
Clinical practice has shown that thetherapeutic effect of auriculotherapy in thetreatment of vascular hypertension is de-pendable and durable. The short--termtherapeutic effects are like those ofhypotensors, and the l...Clinical practice has shown that thetherapeutic effect of auriculotherapy in thetreatment of vascular hypertension is de-pendable and durable. The short--termtherapeutic effects are like those ofhypotensors, and the long--term results aresuperior to medication. It is also effectivefor 70% of the patients refractory tomedication. However. sometimes we en-展开更多
文摘Impotence refers to the syndrome of a male patient who has failed in a normal sexual life for over 3 months due to inability of the penis to erect or soft penial erection though he does have sexual desire.
文摘Apoplectic hemiplegia is a syndrome of injury of the brain caused by acute cerebrovascular disease (wind-stroke), belonging to the category of paralysis of the upper motor neurons. Clinically, apoplectic hemiplegia is characterized by such symptoms on the contralateral extremities as decreased or disappeared extremital voluntary movement, hypermyotonia,
文摘Traumatological and orthopedical diseases with obstruction and blockage are in most cases treated by the reducing method like promoting qi flow and activating blood circulation, dispersing and removing obstruction. However, the therapeutic
文摘This paper is intended to supplement accurate descriptions concerning auricular point loca-tion and provide studies in establishing basic landmarks of the auricle. This paper mainly discusses the medial border of helix, antihelix peak, scapha groove, antihelix scapha border, cymba concha border of the antihelix, deltoid fossa border of the antihelix, cymba concha folding line, cymba concha border of the antitragus, upper line of ear lobe, and the anterior border of tragus.
文摘Clinical practice has shown that thetherapeutic effect of auriculotherapy in thetreatment of vascular hypertension is de-pendable and durable. The short--termtherapeutic effects are like those ofhypotensors, and the long--term results aresuperior to medication. It is also effectivefor 70% of the patients refractory tomedication. However. sometimes we en-