Altman Nikita* and Altman Anton
FSBES "Ural State Medical University", RF, Yekaterinburg, Russia
*Corresponding Author: Altman Nikita, FSBES "Ural State Medical University", RF, Yekaterinburg, Russia.
Received: October 21, 2022; Published: December 5, 2022
At the present stage of development and practical application of acupuncture, a doctor engaged in reflexotherapy reveals the nature of the lesion of certain organs with the help of modern diagnostic methods that are extremely different from the ancient Eastern ones. But even now, acupuncture treatment has not gone far from the level and approaches of ancient physicians, doctors use those combinations of acupuncture points that have been tested by thousands of years of practice. All this causes the complexity of treatment by acupuncture. The author's experience of forming a plan and constructing an acupuncture recipe based on modular systematization of acupuncture points is presented. This will allow the doctor to make a treatment plan for almost any patient. In order to eliminate errors and avoid a template approach to patients, it is necessary to correctly assess the functional state of the meridians and acupuncture points, understand the causes that caused these disorders, formulate an acupuncture diagnosis based on the leading etiopathogenetic mechanism, and develop a basic line of treatment. For specialists who do not know pulse diagnostics, we suggest using the pressure diagnostics, which allows you to evaluate and analyze the effectiveness of reflexotherapy, to adjust the treatment process in a timely manner. In the U-sin cycle, evaluate the functional state of the meridians, choose the right technique for stimulating acupuncture points.
Keywords: Acupuncture Points (APs); Reflexology; Acupuncture
Citation: Altman Nikita and Altman Anton. “The Concept of an Acupuncture Recipe Based on the Modular Systematization of Acupuncture Points”.Acta Scientific Orthopaedics 6.1 (2023): 25-29.
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