1, one-handed needle insertion
Only needles, mostly short needles, such as needles below 1 inch.
2. Finger-cutting method
Also known as claw-cutting needle, the thumb or forefinger of the left hand is cut and pressed next to the acupoint position, the needle is held by the right hand, and the needle is inserted close to the nail surface of the left hand.
3. Clamping needle insertion method
The thumb and fingers of the left hand hold the sterilized dry cotton ball, clamp the lower end of the needle body, fix the needle tip on the surface of the acupoint, and twist the needle handle of the right hand to insert the needle into the acupoint, which is suitable for long-term needle insertion.
4, relaxation into the needle method
Use the left thumb and thumb to spread the skin at the acupoint to both sides to tighten the skin, and hold the needle in the right hand to insert the needle between the left thumb and thumb. This method is mainly used for acupoints in the skin relaxation area.
5. Pinch needle method
Pinch the skin of the acupuncture site with the thumb and forefinger of the left hand, hold the needle in the right hand and insert the needle from the pinched upper end. This method is mainly used for inserting needles in thinner parts of flesh, such as Zhayintang.
The concept of ancient acupuncture;
The ancient meaning of acupuncture comes from Neijing. Acupuncture is a complicated and profound medical skill, not a monotonous medical skill to treat headache and foot pain. Whenever the five zang-organs control each other, they should be treated according to the relationship between the five zang-organs and the five colors, five flavors and five liquids, and according to their host, zang-fu and disease.
Treat five zang-organs according to their pathogenesis, five strains and injuries, and five pathogenic factors. It is nothing more than adjusting the imbalance between departments to make it balanced.
Based on the pathogenesis of ancient five internal organs, the experimental examples of its treatment are described later. The pathogenesis of the five zang-organs in ancient times: "All sores and itching belong to the heart, all wind and dizziness belong to the liver, all dampness and swelling belong to the spleen, all anger and depression belong to the lung, and all cold and cold belong to the kidney." According to the disease, tracing back to its ownership, thus curing it, all works.