WANG Li-ping, ZHANG Bei. Comments on the Thickness of Abdominal Acupuncture Needles[J]. Acupuncture research, 2010, 35(3): 236-240.
DOI:
WANG Li-ping, ZHANG Bei. Comments on the Thickness of Abdominal Acupuncture Needles[J]. Acupuncture research, 2010, 35(3): 236-240. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.2010.03.016.
Comments on the Thickness of Abdominal Acupuncture Needles
摘要
为了探讨腹针针具粗细在腹针临床工作中的重要性
本文以对古代针具发展的文献记载的总结为基础
以针具的现代理论研究及临床应用发展为依据
结合在针灸临床上的体会
对针具粗细在腹针临床疗效中的影响进行了探讨
认为针具粗细会对补泻作用产生不可忽视的影响。即对于虚性的疾患
宜用相对较细的针具
对于实性的疾患
宜用相对较粗的针具。故不同的患者
不同的病证
选用相对不同粗细的针具
可使针效大大提高。
Abstract
In the present paper
the authors make a summary about the development of acupuncture needles in Chinese ancient times recorded in the literature
and have a discussion on the effect of the thickness of acupuncture needles on clinical the-rapeutic efficacy in accordance with modern medical theories
the development of its clinical application and by combining their own experience in acupuncture practice. They conclude that the thickness of the abdominal needle is a negligible factor influencing the therapeutic efficacy of the reinforcing-reducing manipulations. In the treatment of deficiency pattern disorders
a thinner acupuncture needle is suitable
while for excess syndrome
a thicker acupuncture needle is recommended. In the light of the patient's constitution and different state of clinical conditions
a flexible application of the acupuncture needle with different diameters is highly recommended in clinical practice. In this way
the clinical therapeutic effect would be improved much.
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