2 English reference "China Acupuncture Dictionary" GB 18.
Chinese medicine terminology committee. Terminology of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2004)]
G 18 [terminology committee of traditional Chinese medicine. Terminology of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2004)]
GB 18 [terminology Committee of traditional Chinese medicine. Terminology of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2004)]
3 Acupoint Overview Chinese Pinyin Becomes Roman Pinyin Becomes American English Translation.
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No. China GB 18 Japanese Law 18
VB 14 in Morant, German G 18 in Ye Fu, British G 18 and American GB 18 Chengling is the name of meridian points (ché nglí nggb18) [1]. Acupuncture classics. It belongs to the gallbladder meridian of foot shaoyang [1]. Chengling is the intersection of the gallbladder meridian of the foot shaoyang and the Yangwei pulse [1]. God is the god, and the brain dominates the god, so the parietal bone on the brain is also called the heavenly bone, and this point is under it, so it is named Ling [1]. Chengling point is mainly used to treat head and nose diseases, such as headache, dizziness, eye pain, nasal congestion, epistaxis, runny nose, wheezing and fever, epistaxis, headache, sinusitis, tinnitus and stiff neck. Chengling point is commonly used in modern times to treat colds, rhinitis and bronchial asthma.
4 Source "Acupuncture A-B Classic": Cheng Ling, camp after one inch and five minutes.
When the names of acupoints are published, the spirit is the spirit and the brain dominates the spirit, so the parietal bone on the brain is also called the celestial bone, and this acupoint is below it, so it is named Chengling [1].
To undertake means to undertake, follow, welcome and assist. Spirit means God and God. The acupoints are located on the top of Yuan Shen's head, pass through the eye-receiving window, come from Yingpan, and are adjacent to Tian Tong and Baihui. All these acupoints are related to the knowledge of God and inherit the spirit because of their names. The brain is the room of the gods, and the bones on the top of the head are called the top of the head. Next to the acupoints, it is also a place to carry the brain and spirit. [2]
6. The specific Chengling is the intersection of the gallbladder meridian of the foot shaoyang and the Yangwei pulse [1].
7. Back part [3]
8 Positioning standard of Chengling point: Chengling point is located on the head, 4.0 inches above the current hairline and 2.25 inches beside the midline of the head [4].
Chengling acupoint is located on the head, 4 inches above hairline, and the pupil is straight up. Sit and take it [1].
Chengling point is on the top of the head, and the pupil is straight up to 4.5 inches inside the hairline; Or 4 inches after crying in the head [5].
In addition, it is said that it is three inches and five minutes ("prepare 1000 yuan"); Five inches into the hairline (acupuncture).
The position of Chengling point in the gallbladder meridian of foot shaoyang
The location of Chengling point in the posterior head
The location of Chengling point in the posterior head
Chengling point is located at the back of the head (muscle)
The location of Chengling point in the posterior head (bone, nerve and blood vessel)
9 The method of selecting Chengling point is to sit back and Ying Zheng back 1.5 inch, and the point is selected on the connecting line between Toulinqi and Fengchi point.
Chengling acupoint is located on the head, 4 inches above hairline, and the pupil is straight up. Sit and take it [1].
Sit or lie on your back, at the back of the camp 1.5 inch, take the acupoints on the connection line between the head and the wind pool; Or after the camp 1.5 inches, horizontal and vertical [6].
Quick acupoint selection: firstly, find Baihui point (sitting position, where the two ear tips intersect with the midline of the head, and the depression is Baihui point), horizontally point to the front 1 as a horizontal line, and then find the eye window (sitting position, eyes look straight ahead, starting from the center of the eyebrows, and two horizontal line points directly above the front hairline are eye window points) as a vertical line, and the intersection of the two lines is Chengling point [7]
10 The anatomical skin, subcutaneous tissue, aponeurosis, subeaponeurosis connective tissue and periosteum (parietal bone) of Chengling point are all under Chengling point. The skin is distributed by the posterior branch of the cervical nerve, the greater occipital nerve is parallel to the occipital artery and vein, and the occipital artery is anastomosed with the apical branch of the superficial temporal artery. (See eye window and Ying Zheng point)
10. 1 dissect the skin horizontally → subcutaneous tissue → cap aponeurosis → loose connective tissue under aponeurosis [1].
Skin → subcutaneous tissue → hat aponeurosis [8].
The nerves and blood vessels at point 10.2 are distributed in the greater occipital nerve, lesser occipital nerve, occipital artery and posterior auricular artery [8].
There are branches of greater occipital nerve and occipital arteriovenous [5].
Efficacy and function 1 1 Chengling point has the effects of dredging official orifices, expelling wind and clearing heat.
Chengling point has the functions of purging gallbladder, clearing heat and dredging nasal orifices [1].
Chengling point is the intersection of gallbladder meridian and impotence pulse, which has the function of clearing away heat and expelling wind. Indications: headache, dizziness, nosebleed and sinusitis. [2]
12 Chengling point is mainly used to treat head and nose diseases, such as headache, dizziness, eye pain, nasal congestion, epistaxis, runny nose, wheezing and fever, headache, sinus, tinnitus, strong neck, etc. Modern Chengling point is often used to treat colds, rhinitis and bronchial asthma.
Chengling point is mainly used for head and nose diseases. Such as headache, dizziness, eye pain, nasal congestion, epistaxis, excessive nasal discharge, wheezing and fever [1].
Chengling point is mainly used for headache, dizziness, eye pain, nasal congestion and excessive phlegm [8].
Chengling point is mainly used to treat head and face five senses diseases: headache, dizziness, eye pain, nasal congestion, epistaxis and sinusitis [9].
Chengling point is mainly used for headache, dizziness, sinusitis, epistaxis, tinnitus, stiff neck and so on.
Chengling point is commonly used in modern times to treat colds, rhinitis and bronchial asthma [1].
13 acupuncture method 13. 1 acupuncture method generally pricks 0.3 ~ 0.5 inch along the skin [1][5].
Flat needling is 0.5 ~ 0.8 inch [6][8], and there is acid swelling locally [6], or it spreads around [6].
Note: the wrong needle hurts the brain and makes people's memory decline, but the brain is not sensitive, so it is forbidden to needle [2]. Acupuncture can be replaced by floating needles, and the prohibition of needles is also observed [2]. It is better to click and pinch [2].
13.2 moxibustion is available [1][6][8].
Moxibustion with moxa sticks lasts for 5 ~ 10 minutes [5].
Moxibustion with moxa sticks lasts for 5 ~ 10 minutes.
14 The compatibility of Chengling point with Baihui and Taichong points has the functions of soothing the liver, dredging collaterals, promoting blood circulation and relieving pain. Treat headache [6].
Chengling, together with Xiang Ying and Tang Yin, has the function of dredging orifices and activating collaterals, and is mainly used for treating sinusitis.
Chengling combined with Xiang Ying, Tang Yin, Fengchi and Hegu points to treat sinus and nasal congestion [6].
The combination of Dazhui and Fengchi points has the function of expelling wind and clearing heat, and is mainly used for treating fever and aversion to cold.
Chengling is combined with Dazhui, Fengchi, Quchi and Hegu to treat fever and aversion to cold [6].
15 special effect * * * Often press Chengling point with the middle finger pulp for 1 ~ 3 minutes each time, which has a good conditioning effect on hemifacial spasm [7].
16 literature review acupuncture A-B classic: foot shaoyang will be yang.
Acupuncture classics A and B: headache due to brain wind, aversion to wind and cold, wheezing, stuffy nose and shortness of breath are the main causes.
Classic acupuncture at Tongren point: treating brain wind, headache, aversion to cold, stuffy nose and dyspnea.