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Location of Yaotong Point and Optimal Time of Its Needling

Chen Rilan??? & Yue Xiaoyan???

 

Objective:To determine the location of Yaotong point and the optimal time of

its needling in the treatment of acute lumbar sprain. Method:Thirty-five

cases of acute lumbar sprain were retrospectively analyzed for the location

of Yaotong point and the method of its needling according to their disease

courses and effects. Results: The optimal time of needling is 1-3 days after

lumbar sprain,and the location of Yaotong points on both hands correspond to

the location of sprain. Conclusion: This correspondence is useful in

practice.

Journal of Traditional 2006; 26(2):100-101

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi all, and Tom

 

 

N-UE-19(a) Yaotong #1 " Low Back Pain "

Location: on the dorsum of the hand at the articulation of the 2nd and 3rd

metacarpal bones.

Indications: Pain from injury to the head, lower back and limbs.

Method: Slanted insertion toward the wrist 1 - 1.5 inch.

* Same location as (M-UE-25) Weiling.

 

N-UE-19(b) Yaotong #2 " Low Back Pain "

Location: On the dorsum of the hand at the articulation of the 3rd and 4th

metacatpal bones.

Indications: Pain from injury to the chest or the limbs.

Method: Slanted insertion toward the wrist 1 - 1.5 inch. Same as (N-UE-19(a)

Yaotong #1.

 

N-UE-19© Yaotong #3 " Low Back Pain "

Location: On the dorsum of the hand at the articulation of the 4th and 5th

metacarpal bones.

Indications: Pain from injury to the lower back and limbs.

Method: Slanted insertion toward the wrist 1 - 1.5 inch. Same as N-UE-19(a)

(Yaotong #1).

*Same location as M-UE-26 (Jingling).

 

Best regards

 

Jorge

 

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Tom Verhaeghe

Chinese Medicine

Sunday, July 09, 2006 10:56 AM

Location of Yaotong Point and Optimal Time of Its Needling

 

 

 

Location of Yaotong Point and Optimal Time of Its Needling

Chen Rilan??? & Yue Xiaoyan???

 

Objective:To determine the location of Yaotong point and the optimal time of

its needling in the treatment of acute lumbar sprain. Method:Thirty-five

cases of acute lumbar sprain were retrospectively analyzed for the location

of Yaotong point and the method of its needling according to their disease

courses and effects. Results: The optimal time of needling is 1-3 days after

lumbar sprain,and the location of Yaotong points on both hands correspond to

the location of sprain. Conclusion: This correspondence is useful in

practice.

Journal of Traditional 2006; 26(2):100-101

 

 

 

 

 

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In the article I mentioned, the authors chose to use the most painful point

on palpation. Most often they will needle two points; if only one can be

found they needle that point. You can have the patient sit down and put

their palms on the table. Then needle the point(s) perpendicularly, and only

0.3 to 0.5 cun deep. They think the depth of needling is crucial. Twirl with

a rather small amplitude and try to make the needling sensation go upward.

It doesn't have to go all the way to the back, but if it moves up the arm

that should be satisfactorily. Only very sensitive patients might feel the

sensation go all the way to the loin. Moderate stimulation. After 1-2 mins

of manipulation, let the patient stand up and move the loin in all

directions.

The point can also be found more distally than its usual locations, just

look for a painful point.

As said, best used in the early stage (1-3 days). Less effective after 7

days of lumbago.

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dar-salud

07/10/06 06:09:01

Chinese Medicine

Re: Location of Yaotong Point and Optimal Time of Its

Needling

 

Hi all, and Tom

 

 

N-UE-19(a) Yaotong #1 " Low Back Pain "

Location: on the dorsum of the hand at the articulation of the 2nd and 3rd

metacarpal bones.

Indications: Pain from injury to the head, lower back and limbs.

Method: Slanted insertion toward the wrist 1 - 1.5 inch.

* Same location as (M-UE-25) Weiling.

 

N-UE-19(b) Yaotong #2 " Low Back Pain "

Location: On the dorsum of the hand at the articulation of the 3rd and 4th

metacatpal bones.

Indications: Pain from injury to the chest or the limbs.

Method: Slanted insertion toward the wrist 1 - 1.5 inch. Same as (N-UE-19(a)

Yaotong #1.

 

N-UE-19© Yaotong #3 " Low Back Pain "

Location: On the dorsum of the hand at the articulation of the 4th and 5th

metacarpal bones.

Indications: Pain from injury to the lower back and limbs.

Method: Slanted insertion toward the wrist 1 - 1.5 inch. Same as N-UE-19(a)

(Yaotong #1).

*Same location as M-UE-26 (Jingling).

 

Best regards

 

Jorge

 

-

Tom Verhaeghe

Chinese Medicine

Sunday, July 09, 2006 10:56 AM

Location of Yaotong Point and Optimal Time of Its Needling

 

Location of Yaotong Point and Optimal Time of Its Needling

Chen Rilan??? & Yue Xiaoyan???

 

Objective:To determine the location of Yaotong point and the optimal time of

its needling in the treatment of acute lumbar sprain. Method:Thirty-five

cases of acute lumbar sprain were retrospectively analyzed for the location

of Yaotong point and the method of its needling according to their disease

courses and effects. Results: The optimal time of needling is 1-3 days after

lumbar sprain,and the location of Yaotong points on both hands correspond to

the location of sprain. Conclusion: This correspondence is useful in

practice.

Journal of Traditional 2006; 26(2):100-101

 

 

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