How to diagnose pain based on anatomical motion If the shoulder or arm hurts raising the arm forward and medial the problem is associated with Anterior Medial (Hand Tai Yin Jing Jin / LU). If the shoulder or arm…...
Where is the problem: Anatomical Region, Muscles, Jing JIn Anatomical Region: Anterior Lateral (AL), Lateral Lateral (LL) Muscles: All the muscle groups of abdomen and frontal head area JIng JIn: Foot and Hand Shao Yang (LI and ST), Foot Shao…...
Kidney Yang Deficiency Pulse: Left Chi is very thin (Kleenex Pulse), deep, weak. Other pulses are similar with cold hands and an aversion to cold. Lower back is cold or cool to the touch. Herbs: Sheng Di Huang 15 Shu…...
The first question to ask is where is the problem? (JingJIn, Muscles and Anatomical Region) The JingJin involved with lower back pain are: Foot Shao Yin (K), Foot Tai Yang (UB), and possibly Foot Shao Yang (GB). The lower back…...
Question: The question often arises should I needle contralateral or ipsilateral with certain needling sequences? Answer: For best results we recommend bilateral needling. However, it might be interesting to explore the topic and see if we can use less needles…...
Where is the pain? Galea Aponneurotica and the SCM muscle (referred) What are the TCM Anatomical Regions and their representative Jing JIn(S)? Foot and Hand Medial Medial (Jue Yin Jing JIn) and Foot and Hand Posterior Medial (Tai Yang Jing…...
What muscle groups are associated with the pain? Temporalis muscle Temporopparietalis muscle SCM muscle What Jing Jin(s) and TCM Anatomical Regions do these muscles belong to? Temporalis muscle – Foot Shao Yang (GB) – Foot Lateral Lateral Temporoparietalis muscle –…...
IN WHAT TCM ANATOMICAL REGION IS THE PAIN LOCATED (or is the pain originating)? Occipital headaches are in the Posterior Lateral Anatomical Region, the Posterior Medial Anatomical Region and the Lateral Lateral Anatomical Region (PL, PM, LL) WHAT JING JIN…...
FIRST QUESTION TO ASK: IN WHAT TCM ANATOMICAL REGION IS THE PAIN LOCATED SECOND QUESTION: WHAT JING JIN ARE REPRESENTED BY THE ANATOMICAL REGIONS OF PAIN? WHICH JING JIN DO I CHOOSE TO NEEDLE? WHERE DO I NEEDLE ON THE…...