2. People, commissioners, Yanglingquan: People practice the law, while commissioners prick the blood. Acupuncture at Yanglingquan is suitable for turning over difficulties, pain in flexion and extension of lower limbs, intermittent pain in lumbar muscles, exercise-induced low back pain and breath-holding activities.
3. Lao Guo point (between the third and fourth metatarsals, about half an inch above this part): the node of puncture and tenderness, which is a better method to treat sprain, rheumatism and lumbar muscle strain, waist fever and head sweating after acupuncture.
4. Treat spinal sprain from the perspective of providing for the aged, and the lesion is at the damage of the sun meridian.
5. Yao Ning point: The patient's palm is horizontally attached to his chest, the tip of his thumb is pressed against Tiantu point, and his elbow is lifted upward. The tenderness point is located in the depression of the front edge above the elbow joint (equivalent to Quchi, Wuli and Xiabai points), and the big one is as small as a finger, such as a pea. After local disinfection, the patient directly pricked 0.5- 1.5 inch, twisted for 20 seconds, and the lumbar vertebra moved between needles and tapped. It is suitable for low back pain due to cold and dampness, external bladder meridian, soft tissue injury and subluxation of transverse costal joint.
6. Dovetail: Injection of Antongding (the needle tip points in the xiphoid process direction) is suitable for patients with left and right movement, limited extension and pain in transverse process joint after lumbar flexion.
7, Houxi Tongdu, suitable for Du meridian diseases, such as interspinous ligament, supraspinous ligament injury, mild central disc herniation, good bone bonding effect.
8. Elf and Ling Wei (low back pain point) Elf points are located at the rear edge of the fourth and fifth metacarpal space of the palm (directly behind Zhongzhu point); Ling Wei is located at the posterior edge of the second and third metacarpal space, and there are two acupoints in the left and right hands.
Indications: sudden death, phlegm retention, shortness of breath, gas attack, tinnitus, dizziness, headache, redness and swelling of the back of the hand, and wrist arthritis.
Note: Introduction of acupuncture points: Elf, Ling Wei, Qixue, Wailao Palace, where two bones are sutured, Elf on the left, Ling Wei on the right, acupuncture at 5 points, tinnitus, dizziness, headache, swelling of the back of the hand and wrist pain.
9. Shangdu: Positioning: located at the webbed edge of index finger and middle finger, with one point on the left and one point on the right, mainly used for spraining shoulders, back and waist.
10. Spine point: the metacarpophalangeal joint on the ulnar side of the little finger is red and white. A point on the left and a point on the right.
Indications: acute interspinous ligament injury, disc herniation, postoperative low back pain, coccygeal pain, tinnitus, nasal congestion, etc. From the acupuncture dictionary.
1 1. Waist and leg points: located on the back of the hand, one inch and five points in front of the transverse stripes on the back of the wrist, one point on the radial side of the second extensor tendon, one point on the ulnar side of the fourth extensor tendon, and two points on the left and right. Indications: lumbago and leg pain, lumbar sprain.
Preparation: From the manual of the commonly used new medical method, the tendon is obliquely stabbed for 3-5 points, and the needle feels numb to the fingertips. Moxibustion is strong.
12. Sciatic nerve points: located at the ulnar edge of the ring finger and the dorsal metacarpophalangeal joint, with one point on the left and one point on the right.
Indications: sciatica, hip pain, hip pain.
Preparation: Atlas of Exogenous Acupoints in Acupuncture: What is the relationship between the acupoints of sciatic nerve and the meridians in the triple energizer? Zhongzhu? In front of the acupoint, cling to the periosteum for 3-5 minutes without entering the periosteum, and the needle feels local pain and no radiation.
Tips: The above information is for your reference only, not as a basis for medical diagnosis. Please use it under the guidance of a doctor if necessary.