Disease guidance therapy.
The indications of guided therapy in Neijing are flaccidity, syncope, cold, heat and depression, and the clinical cooperation is massage. It is also mentioned that the treatment of tendon diseases adopts the combination of hot medicine and dredging. Zhang Zhongjing, a famous doctor in the Eastern Han Dynasty, emphasized the treatment of "heavy stagnation" of limbs with "guidance, rest, acupuncture and rubbing" in "Synopsis of the Golden Chamber". Some lost articles in Hua Tuo's China Tibetan Classics also point out: "Guiding energy to drive away the joints of guests"; "It is better to guide than to guide, so that people will invade the joints and it is difficult to consolidate." Doctors in the Han dynasty gradually deepened their understanding of guided therapy, and the scope of using guided therapy also expanded.