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Ling Shu Acupuncture (English)

Ling Shu Acupuncture (English)

Jun Wang
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Ling Shu or Miraculous Pivot is Huangdi Neijing combined with Su Wen in a single volume. Ling Shu covers Meridians, acupuncture points, and acupuncture techniques comprehensively and in great detail; thus it has laid a solid foundation for clinical acupuncture theory. Since the advent of Ling Shu , many authors had contributed important interpretation of the original text for others to understand. Some of these famous authors included Dr.Yang Shangshan ; Dr Zhang Jiebin , Dr Ma Shi , and Dr Zhang Zhicong . However, due to the complexity and the depth of the original Ling Shu text, there were great discrepancies among the interpretations from different authors. This caused much confusion for the beginning students of Acupuncture in trying to understand the text of Ling Shu , and this confusion made the practice of Ling Shu in a clinical setting impossible. In fact, in these past 2000 years, the research done on Ling Shu centered purely on the theoretical side; the application of it in a clinical environment was virtually non-existent. This book, Ling Shu Acupuncture , is the first of its kind to present acupuncture theory from the clinical viewpoint by connecting the contents of both volumes of Huangdi Neijing and has reorganized the acupuncture theories of both volumes under different subject discussions. These subjects include how to differentiate the imbalance of Yin/Yang by pulse diagnosis? How many acupuncture points will be selected? What is the frequency of treatment for the dysfunctions of different Meridians? What are the groups of acupuncture points that can be applied for the dysfunctions of Zang-Fu organs only? What is the proper depth of puncturing according to the different seasons of the year? What is the proper timing for removing the needle? How to observe the result of sedation or reinforcement objectively? What is forbidden in acupuncture, and the harms that can occur in case of acupuncture malpractice? These subjects will enable the acupuncturist to clearly understand the crux of the theory and will ultimately enable the acupuncturist to utilize the theory in diagnosis and treatment of patients under a practical, clinical setting. Ling Shu Acupuncture is also the first of its kind to cover over 2000 years of Acupuncture history in its comprehensively detailed discussion and analysis of acupuncture classic books and modern acupuncture theories written after the publication of Ling Shu . These discussions are conducted based on the contents of Ling Shu itself. From these discussions, one can see that Acupuncture has deviated from the original principle of Ling Shu , and has been conducted through wrong theories throughout the years. The result is the poor practice of Acupuncture since. In order to accurately convey the ideal of the original text of Ling Shu , Ling Shu Acupuncture has painstakingly pursued three methods in delivering the meaning of the original text to the reader. First, in the analysis of the original text, Ling Shu Acupuncture utilizes the text before, the text after, and the central idea of the chapter in conjunction with the related text of the other chapters to explain the section of the text in question so as to reach the goal of using Ling Shu to explain Ling Shu . Secondly, Ling Shu Acupuncture is based on the principle of the theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine when it comes to the different interpretations of Ling Shu authored before. Lastly, the theory of Ling Shu has been tested extensively during the past five years in clinical settings.
Language
English
Pages
455
Format
Hardcover
Release
July 01, 2007
ISBN 13
9780977060511

Ling Shu Acupuncture (English)

Jun Wang
0/5 ( ratings)
Ling Shu or Miraculous Pivot is Huangdi Neijing combined with Su Wen in a single volume. Ling Shu covers Meridians, acupuncture points, and acupuncture techniques comprehensively and in great detail; thus it has laid a solid foundation for clinical acupuncture theory. Since the advent of Ling Shu , many authors had contributed important interpretation of the original text for others to understand. Some of these famous authors included Dr.Yang Shangshan ; Dr Zhang Jiebin , Dr Ma Shi , and Dr Zhang Zhicong . However, due to the complexity and the depth of the original Ling Shu text, there were great discrepancies among the interpretations from different authors. This caused much confusion for the beginning students of Acupuncture in trying to understand the text of Ling Shu , and this confusion made the practice of Ling Shu in a clinical setting impossible. In fact, in these past 2000 years, the research done on Ling Shu centered purely on the theoretical side; the application of it in a clinical environment was virtually non-existent. This book, Ling Shu Acupuncture , is the first of its kind to present acupuncture theory from the clinical viewpoint by connecting the contents of both volumes of Huangdi Neijing and has reorganized the acupuncture theories of both volumes under different subject discussions. These subjects include how to differentiate the imbalance of Yin/Yang by pulse diagnosis? How many acupuncture points will be selected? What is the frequency of treatment for the dysfunctions of different Meridians? What are the groups of acupuncture points that can be applied for the dysfunctions of Zang-Fu organs only? What is the proper depth of puncturing according to the different seasons of the year? What is the proper timing for removing the needle? How to observe the result of sedation or reinforcement objectively? What is forbidden in acupuncture, and the harms that can occur in case of acupuncture malpractice? These subjects will enable the acupuncturist to clearly understand the crux of the theory and will ultimately enable the acupuncturist to utilize the theory in diagnosis and treatment of patients under a practical, clinical setting. Ling Shu Acupuncture is also the first of its kind to cover over 2000 years of Acupuncture history in its comprehensively detailed discussion and analysis of acupuncture classic books and modern acupuncture theories written after the publication of Ling Shu . These discussions are conducted based on the contents of Ling Shu itself. From these discussions, one can see that Acupuncture has deviated from the original principle of Ling Shu , and has been conducted through wrong theories throughout the years. The result is the poor practice of Acupuncture since. In order to accurately convey the ideal of the original text of Ling Shu , Ling Shu Acupuncture has painstakingly pursued three methods in delivering the meaning of the original text to the reader. First, in the analysis of the original text, Ling Shu Acupuncture utilizes the text before, the text after, and the central idea of the chapter in conjunction with the related text of the other chapters to explain the section of the text in question so as to reach the goal of using Ling Shu to explain Ling Shu . Secondly, Ling Shu Acupuncture is based on the principle of the theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine when it comes to the different interpretations of Ling Shu authored before. Lastly, the theory of Ling Shu has been tested extensively during the past five years in clinical settings.
Language
English
Pages
455
Format
Hardcover
Release
July 01, 2007
ISBN 13
9780977060511

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