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A patient of my have tingeling and numbness of his fingers ( pink and

ringfinger)

So on the Triple burner and Small intestine channels.

There are no other signs. Except some ahshi points in the neck and shoulders.

 

Is there any special treatment for this problem? Or which points are most

effective in this case?

 

thanks in advance

 

Rick

 

 

 

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Hi Rick,

 

>A patient of my have tingeling and numbness of his fingers ( pink and

>ringfinger)

>

 

Try and release any tensions in neck/shoulder, and bettween shoulder blades

too.

 

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Rick: I have had luck with finger pain by putting the needles directly in the

site. Thin 1/2 inch red needles. I have also had tingling and numbness go

away. I do a lot of things in a treatment. One thing I also do is get a needle

in or near TH1 and another near the end point. Just so you are running the

energy through the meridian, ahead of the pain, or numbness, tingling.

 

Anne

-------------- Original message ----------------------

Rick <rick_kamps1973

> Hello Group

>

> A patient of my have tingeling and numbness of his fingers ( pink and

> ringfinger)

> So on the Triple burner and Small intestine channels.

> There are no other signs. Except some ahshi points in the neck and shoulders.

>

> Is there any special treatment for this problem? Or which points are most

> effective in this case?

>

> thanks in advance

>

> Rick

>

>

>

>

______________________________

> ____

> Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate

> in the Answers Food & Drink Q & A.

> http://answers./dir/?link=list & sid=396545367

>

>

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Why is the pain there, injury to local area, neck, shoulder? tcm diagnosis? Old

injury/surgery, medication. Anything may work, local needling, si 9-10, jia ji,

GB 20-21, 34, herbs topical or internal. Any masses/tightness on palpation?

Bob

 

anne.crowley wrote:

Rick: I have had luck with finger pain by putting the needles directly

in the site. Thin 1/2 inch red needles. I have also had tingling and numbness go

away. I do a lot of things in a treatment. One thing I also do is get a needle

in or near TH1 and another near the end point. Just so you are running the

energy through the meridian, ahead of the pain, or numbness, tingling.

 

Anne

-------------- Original message ----------------------

Rick <rick_kamps1973

> Hello Group

>

> A patient of my have tingeling and numbness of his fingers ( pink and

> ringfinger)

> So on the Triple burner and Small intestine channels.

> There are no other signs. Except some ahshi points in the neck and shoulders.

>

> Is there any special treatment for this problem? Or which points are most

> effective in this case?

>

> thanks in advance

>

> Rick

>

>

>

> ________

> ____

> Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate

> in the Answers Food & Drink Q & A.

> http://answers./dir/?link=list & sid=396545367

>

>

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I also run electricity between the huato points at spinal levels of C5 and

C7 of the affected side. Also, near the ulnar nerve of SI8. This can be

an ulnar nerve issue that can begin higher at the neck, get impinged in the

brachial plexus or in the elbow. Sometimes, the elbow needs to be adjusted.

 

 

 

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Chinese Medicine On Behalf Of

anne.crowley

Wednesday, March 14, 2007 6:20 AM

Chinese Medicine

Re: Tingeling & numbness of fingers

 

 

 

Rick: I have had luck with finger pain by putting the needles directly in

the site. Thin 1/2 inch red needles. I have also had tingling and numbness

go away. I do a lot of things in a treatment. One thing I also do is get a

needle in or near TH1 and another near the end point. Just so you are

running the energy through the meridian, ahead of the pain, or numbness,

tingling.

 

Anne

-------------- Original message ----------------------

Rick <rick_kamps1973@ <rick_kamps1973%40> >

> Hello Group

>

> A patient of my have tingeling and numbness of his fingers ( pink and

> ringfinger)

> So on the Triple burner and Small intestine channels.

> There are no other signs. Except some ahshi points in the neck and

shoulders.

>

> Is there any special treatment for this problem? Or which points are most

> effective in this case?

>

> thanks in advance

>

> Rick

>

>

>

> ________

> ____

> Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate

> in the Answers Food & Drink Q & A.

> http://answers. <http://answers./dir/?link=list & sid=396545367>

/dir/?link=list & sid=396545367

>

>

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many thanks for all your responses

I printed it all out , no the practice can begin

 

Best wishes

 

Rick

 

 

 

 

Barbara Beale <bbeale

Chinese Medicine

Wednesday, March 14, 2007 6:04:14 PM

RE: Tingeling & numbness of fingers

 

I also run electricity between the huato points at spinal levels of C5 and

C7 of the affected side. Also, near the ulnar nerve of SI8. This can be

an ulnar nerve issue that can begin higher at the neck, get impinged in the

brachial plexus or in the elbow. Sometimes, the elbow needs to be adjusted.

 

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Traditional_ Chinese_Medicine

[Traditional_ Chinese_Medicine ] On Behalf Of

anne.crowley@ comcast.net

Wednesday, March 14, 2007 6:20 AM

 

Re: Tingeling & numbness of fingers

 

Rick: I have had luck with finger pain by putting the needles directly in

the site. Thin 1/2 inch red needles. I have also had tingling and numbness

go away. I do a lot of things in a treatment. One thing I also do is get a

needle in or near TH1 and another near the end point. Just so you are

running the energy through the meridian, ahead of the pain, or numbness,

tingling.

 

Anne

------------ -- Original message ------------ --------- -

Rick <rick_kamps1973@ <rick_ kamps1973% 40> >

> Hello Group

>

> A patient of my have tingeling and numbness of his fingers ( pink and

> ringfinger)

> So on the Triple burner and Small intestine channels.

> There are no other signs. Except some ahshi points in the neck and

shoulders.

>

> Is there any special treatment for this problem? Or which points are most

> effective in this case?

>

> thanks in advance

>

> Rick

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _

> ____

> Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate

> in the Answers Food & Drink Q & A.

> http://answers. <http://answers. / dir/?link= list & sid= 396545367>

/dir/ ?link=list & sid=396545367

>

>

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Rick "

 

I recently had luck with this using Ba Feng points on between the fingers (in

webs) also in toes. Relieved the tingling and the numbness. The needles

directly in the sides of the distal finger joint (relieved the last of the

numbness) all in one treatment.

 

Anne

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" Bob Linde,AP, Herbalist " <boblindeherbalist

> Why is the pain there, injury to local area, neck, shoulder? tcm diagnosis?

Old

> injury/surgery, medication. Anything may work, local needling, si 9-10, jia

ji,

> GB 20-21, 34, herbs topical or internal. Any masses/tightness on palpation?

> Bob

>

> anne.crowley wrote:

> Rick: I have had luck with finger pain by putting the needles

directly

> in the site. Thin 1/2 inch red needles. I have also had tingling and numbness

go

> away. I do a lot of things in a treatment. One thing I also do is get a needle

> in or near TH1 and another near the end point. Just so you are running the

> energy through the meridian, ahead of the pain, or numbness, tingling.

>

> Anne

> -------------- Original message ----------------------

> Rick <rick_kamps1973

> > Hello Group

> >

> > A patient of my have tingeling and numbness of his fingers ( pink and

> > ringfinger)

> > So on the Triple burner and Small intestine channels.

> > There are no other signs. Except some ahshi points in the neck and

shoulders.

> >

> > Is there any special treatment for this problem? Or which points are most

> > effective in this case?

> >

> > thanks in advance

> >

> > Rick

> >

> >

> >

> > ________

> > ____

> > Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate

> > in the Answers Food & Drink Q & A.

> > http://answers./dir/?link=list & sid=396545367

> >

> >

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<<A patient of my have tingeling and numbness of his fingers ( pink and

ringfinger) >>

 

You did not mention if you did any orthopedic tests to determine the cause of

the tingling?

 

Is the problem from the nerve root? Brachial Plexus? Impingement some where down

the

line? If none of the above, then of course pattern.

 

For example, is the patient positive for compression, Spurling's and

distraction, then nerve

root. Then perhaps is there Tinnel's sign on the brachial plexus, is brachial

plexus

compression or tension tests positive, etc.

 

Here is a good place to start: http://www.rmtstudents.com/clinical.html

 

The tests are easy to perform and once you know the reason a treatment plan is

easy

based on that. Some excellent treatment plans have already been mentioned, but

knowing

the root cause can make the results dramatic. For example, I treated a young

women two

weeks ago with a similar " nerve " problem whose symptoms disappeared instantly

with Tui

Na and strong stimulation with needles on GB 21 and a few select ashi points. I

had

ascertained with using these tests that the problem was a muscular spasm that

was

causing the impingement on the nerve. If the problem was nerve root related my

treatment

plan would have been different, if it was inflammation different again, etc.

 

David Botton

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I had a patient come to me recently with this symptom. I had him start

stretches where he links his arms behind his back and pulls, and also to do

backward rowing exercises. His tingling went away in a few days.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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