DNA for Bell’s Palsy
Bell’s Palsy is caused by damage to a single nerve. It is a temporary muscle weakness or paralysis (palsy) in the face. This makes parts of the face droop. It affects one side of the face most often, but it…...
Bell’s Palsy is caused by damage to a single nerve. It is a temporary muscle weakness or paralysis (palsy) in the face. This makes parts of the face droop. It affects one side of the face most often, but it…...
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Anatomical regions: Medial, Posterior Medial, Anterior Medial Jingjin and muscle groups: Jue Yin (P), (upper pectoralis major), Tai Yin (SP), (internal and external intercostals), Shao Yin (HT), (lower pectoralis major), Tai Yin (LU), (pectoralis minor) Targeted Jingjin: P, SP, HT,…...
Anatomical Regions: Posterior Lateral Posterior Medial Anterior Lateral Lateral Lateral Target Jingjin: Foot Tai Yang – UB (trapezius) Hand Tai Yang – SI( levator and infraspinatus) Foot Shao Yin – K (spinous erectus) Hand Yang Ming – LI (rhomboids and…...