Guest guest Posted July 4, 2003 Report Share Posted July 4, 2003 Hello Everyone, An anquantance of mine has been diagnosed with bursitis on his inner right ankle just superior and anterior to the medial maleolus, just above SP-5/shangqiu. It's about an two inches in diameter and about an inch high. It feels soft and full of fluid. It origionally occured at the same location on his left ankle at the end of the ski season, then it went away at the end of the summer. Now it occured on his right ankle after another ski season. His tongue is moist, swollen and slightly pale sides, with some missing coat bilaterally to the lung position. His pulse is generally slippery and soggy. He drinks coffee and relatively a lot of beer. His shoulders are heavily rotated forwards due to overdeveloped pectoralis minor and weak romboids. His personality tends towards seeking attention. His complexion is reddish-yellow. His hands tend to get cold. That's about as much relevent information as I could get on him. Does anyone have any experience treating bursitis? I haven't studied it. Does anyone know any acu-moxa techniques for it? Thank you, Blaise Ryan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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