Exploring of the Acupuncture Points Mentioned in Massage
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南華大學 自然醫學研究所 碩士論文 明清時期小兒推拿典籍與現代醫案應用於 小兒腹瀉之部位及穴位探討 Exploring of the Acupuncture Points Mentioned in Massage Classics of Ming-Qing Period and in Modern Medical Literatures on Children with Diarrhea 指導教授:黃國清 博士 研究生:何建德 中華民國一百零三年六月
Exploring of the Acupuncture Points Mentioned in Massage
Exploring of the Acupuncture Points Mentioned in Massage Classics
of Ming-Qing Period and in Modern Medical
Literatures on Children with Diarrhea
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Research background: Based on 1990 to 2000 diarrhea and death
rate, the statistics of the World Health Organization, 25 million
people
died from diarrhea annually, of which children below age 5 who
died
from diarrhea occupies about 21% of the people who died from
diarrhea.
Children suffering from diarrhea endure not only pain but also
burden
their parents, caretakers, and country with great medical and
social
expenses. Children suffering from diarrhea are mainly treated dfor
their
symptoms in the treatment method of the Western medicine.
However,
children are afraid of injection and the trouble of taking medicine
and to
the sufferers or their parents it is no less than a torture.
Children’s
acupoint massage is through stimulation of its corresponding
meridian
points to achieve the effect of harmony between spleen and stomach,
to
remove wet and stop spurting out. It is an easy, convenient, and
safe
supplementary treatment method.
Research motive: Of a lot of literature about children massage,
the
research into curing children with diarrhea is the largest one. It
is obvious
that massage in curing children with diarrhea is most highly
respected.
Nevertheless, up to the present, the research results still lack
of
systematic discussions and overall treatment about massage classics
of
the Ming-Qing dynasties and modern medical cases in curing
children
with diarrhea. So it is hard to manifest its applicable
value.
Research purpose: (1) a systematic treatment about statements
concerning children’s diarrhea in the massage classics of the
Ming-Qing
dynasties. (2) Different locations and points and acupoints in
massaging
children with diarrhea have been highly respected. (3) The
evidences
show the efficacy of massaging children with diarrhea in modern
medical
cases.
Research result: The result of the research shows that in the
Ming-Qing dynasties, there are 8 classics for application of
acupoints in
curing children with diarrhea, of which there are 25 acupoints.
From the
frequency of appearance, they are 7 appearances of
“Tui-ta-chang”,
“Rou-chi ”, “Rou-kuei-wei”, “Tui-san-kuan”, “Fen-yin-yang” and
6
appearances of “Tui-pi-tu”, “Yun-pa-kua”. In 2000, there are 49
papers in
modern medical cases on the application of the acupoint in medical
cases
in curing children with diarrhea, of which the selected acupoints
are 40 in
total. According to the frequency of appearance, there are 42
appearances
of “Tui-pi-tu”, 40 appearances of “Tui-shang-chi-chieh-ku”,
36
appearances of “Tui-ta-chang”, and 36 appearances of “Mo-fu”,
36
appearances of “Rou-kuei- wei”, 23 appearances of “nieh-chi”, and
20
appearances of “Rou-chi”.
Conclusion: This research first systematically collects
massage
classics of the Ming-Qing dynasties and modern medical cases for
the
application of children with diarrhea and suggests the acupoints
in
massaging children with diarrhea be “Tui-ta-chang”,
“Tui-pi-tu”,
Rou-chi”, ”Rou-kuei-wei”, “Tui-shang-chi-chieh-ku”, and
“Mo-fu”,
etc.
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