Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Section 1 Definition of Hand
Acupuncture Therapy
Section 2 Origin and Development of
Hand Acupuncture Therapy
Chapter 2 Theories of Hand
Acupuncture Therapy
Section 1 Hand and Theory of Jiu Gong
and Ba Gua
I. What is Ba Gua?
II. Invention of Jiu Gong and Ba Gua
III. Distribution of Jiu Gong and Ba
Gua on the Palm
IV. Correlation Between Ba Gua on the
Palm and Diseases
Section 2 The Hand and the Theory of
Zangfu and Jingluo
I. Links Between the Hand and the 12
Meridians
II. Links Between the Hand and the 12
Meridianal Muscles
III. Links Between the Hand and the 12
Meridianal Skin Regions
Section 3 The Hand an the Holographic
Embryo System for Local Acupuncture
I. The Biological Holographic Principle
and the Holographic Embryo
II. The Hand and the Human Holographic
Embryo System for Local Acupuncture
Chapter 3 Location, Name and
Indications of Hand Acupuncture Points
Section 1 Hand Acupuncture Points of
the Three Hand Yin and Three Hand Yang Meridians
Section 2 Specific and Extra Meridianal
Hand Acupuncture Points
Section 3 Points and Areas of Hand
Holographic Embryo System for Local Acupuncture
Chapter 4 Hand Observation Diagnosis
Section 1 Observation Diagnosis on the
Palm
I. Shape of the Palm
II. Thickness of the Palm
III. Veins on the Palm
IV. Color of the Palm
Section 2 Hand Diagnosis by Observation
of Holographic Areas
I. Analysis of the Five Colors and
Their Indications
II. Changes of Color and Appearance in
Holographic Areas on the Hand and Differential Diagnosis of Syndroms
III. Remarks
Chapter 5 Hand Acupuncture Therapy
Introduction
Section 1 Therapeutic Methods Applied
to Acupuncture Points on the Hand
I. Acupuncture
II. Bleeding Therapy
III. Moxibustion
IV. Aqua-acupuncture
V. Electroacupuncture
VI. Photo-acupuncture
VII. Massage
VIII. Magnetic Therapy
Section 2 Hand Acupuncture Therapy
Indications and Contraindications
I. Indications of Hand Acupuncture
Therapy
II. Contraindications of Hand
Acupuncture Therapy
Section 3 Principles for Selection of
Acupuncture Points and Holographic Areas
I. According to the Involved Organs
II. According to the Theories of Zangfu
and Jingluo in Traditional Chinese Medicine
III. According to Specific Functions of
Acupuncture Points
IV. According to Basic Theories of
traditional Chinese Medicine
Section 4 Treatment of Fainting Caused
by Needling in Hand Acupuncture Therapy
I. Causes of Fainting During Needling
II. Manifestations of Fainting During
Needling
III. Treatment of Fainting
IV. Prevention of Fainting During
Needling
Chapter 6 Clinical Application of Hand
Acupuncture Therapy
Section 1 Common Diseases of Internal
Medicine
I. Diseases of the Respiratory System
1. Bronchitis
2. Bronchial asthma
3. Pneumonia
4.Bronciectasis
5. Pulmonary emphysema
II. Diseases of the Cardiovascular
System
1. Hypertensive disease
2. Hypotensive diseases
3. Coronary heart disease
4. Heart neurosis
5. Cardiac arrhythmia
6. Myocarditis
7. Chronic rheumatic heart disease
III. Diseases of the Digestive System
1. Gastritis
2. Peptic ulcer of stomach and duodenum
3. Acute enteritis
4. chronic colitis
5. Constipation
6. Chronic cholecystitis
7. Hiccups
8. Acid reflux
9. Ptosis of stomach
10. Cholelithiasis (gallstone)
IV. Diseases of the Endocrine System
1. Diabetes mellitus
2. Menopausal syndrome
V. Diseases of the Urogenital System
1. Urinary tract infection
2. Retention of urine
3. Vesical stone
4. Kidney and ureter stone
5. Prostatitis
6. Chronic glomerulonephritis (Bright's
disease)
7. Chronic pyelonephritis
VI. Diseases of the Nervous System
1. Neurasthenia
2. Trigeminal neuralgia
3. Vascular headache
4. Sequelae of stroke
5. Sequelae of brain injury
6. neuralgia sciatica
7. Facial palsy
8. Facial spasm
9. neuralgia of the greater occipital
nerve
10. Senile dementia
11. Spasm of diaphragmatic muscles
VII. Infectious Diseases
1. Influenza
2. German measles
3. Whooping cough
4. Pulmonary tuberculosis
5. Viral hepatitis
6. Bacillary dysentery
7. Malaria
Section 2 Common Disorders Related to
Surgery and Orthopedics
1. Postoperative abdominal distention
2. Hyperplasia of breast
3. Hemorrhoids
4. Acute lumbar sprain
5. Stiff neck
6. Cervical spondylosis
7. Periarthritis of shoulder
8. Strain of the lumbar muscles
9. Prolapse of lumbar intervertebral
disc
10. Heel pain
11. Sprain of the ankle joint
12. Chronic appendicitis
13. Prolapse of the rectum
14. External humeral epicondylitis
15. Hyperplastic spondylitis
Section 3 Common Diseases of Gynecology
1. Dysmenorrhea
2. Profuse leukorrhea
3. Pelvic inflammation
4. Chronic cervicitis
5. Uterine contraction pain after
childbirth
6. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding
7. Hysteromyoma
8. Amenorrhea
Section 4 Common pediatric Diseases
1. Persistent pneumonia in children
2. Diarrhea in children
3. Asthma in children
4. Convulsions in children
5. Anorexia in children
6. Bed-wetting in children
7. Poor nutrition in children
8. Cerebral dysgenesis
Section 5 Common Diseases of the Eye,
Nose, Ear, Oral Cavity and Throat
1. Myopia
2. Hordeolum (sty)
3. Conjunctivitis
4. Trachoma
5. Electric ophthalmitis
6.Keratitis
7. Retinal periphlebitis
8. Allergic rhinitis
9. Atrophic rhinitis
10. chronic sinusitis
11. Nasal bleeding
12. Foreign body sensation in throat
13. Acute tonsillitis
14. Acute pharyngitis
15. Toothache
16. Tinnitus and deafness
17. Inner ear vertigo
18. Supraorbital neuralgia
Section 6 common Diseases of the skin
1. Urticaria
2. Cutaneous pruritus
3. Herpes zoster
4. Eczema
5. Neurodermatitis
6. Acne
Section 7 Diseases Due to Bodily
Dysfunction
1. Insomnia
2. Tired neck and shoulder muscles
3. Copiopia (eye fatigue)
4. Reduction of vitality
References