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Classical Acupuncture for the Practicing
                Physiotherapist:
                East Meets West




            Anne Dawson, Eduardo Barreto
        October 21, November 4, 18, December 2
                        2012

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Basic Theory of Traditional Chinese
                Medicine




                 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
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TRADITIONAL MEDICINE
     NATIVE NORTH AMERICAN MEDICINE: Hopi,
       Cherokee, Inuit. (Medicine Man, herbs, purification,
       chanting)




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TRADITIONAL MEDICINE
     CENTRAL – SOUTH AMERICA: Maya, Azteca, Inca.




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TRADITIONAL MEDICINE
     GREECE Middle East: Unani (ca 400 BC Hippocrates.
       Elements: earth, air, water, fire. Humours: blood, phlegm,
       yellow bile, black bile. Temperament: hot, cold, dry, wet.
       Herbs, diet, massage, exercise, Turkish bath




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TRADITIONAL MEDICINE
     INDIA: Ayurveda (ca 5000 BCE, Purusha-Prakruti. Space,
       air, fire, water, earth. Tridosha: Vata, pitta, kappa. Herbs,
       yoga, pulse, massage, diet)




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TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
     Yin – Yang. Five Phases (Wu Xing): Four cycles. Qi-Blood-
        Essence-Fluids (Qi-Xue-Jing-Jinye).
        Channels – Meridians. Zang-Fu System.
       The Four Examinations (Insp-List-Inquiry-Palpation)
       Acupuncture – Moxa – Cupping.
       Pharmacotherapy: Herbs, animals, minerals.
       Tui Na (“pushing and grasping”) Anmo (“presing and
        rubbing”). Guasha (“to scrape away fever”).
       Qi Gong – Tai Chi Chuan.
       Wholism -Tx. Pattern diagnosis and differentiation.

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DEFINITIONS OF HEALTH
      WESTERN: Health is a normal range of physical functions.
        Balance of physical aspects (cellsorgans). Need to
        measures (lab tests, image exams, etc). Treatment. Medical
        technology. When you are sick  You pay the doctor.




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DEFINITIONS OF HEALTH
      EASTERN(CHINESE): Health is an optimum balance of
        energies in the body. Earlier intervention – Prevention.
        Before physical damage. Different types of energy.
        (Ancient China) You paid the doctor on the days when
        you are healthy. Is inhuman to take fees from a sick person
        (Same in India)




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BASIC THEORIES
      (Introduction: History, philosophy)
      Ying – Yang Theory.
      Five Phases Theory.
      Qi. Blood. Essence. Fluids.
      Channel Theory.
      The Bowels and Viscera.
      Disease and its causes




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PATTERN IDENTIFICATION AND
                         TREATMENT
        The Four Examinations.
        Eight – Principle Pattern Identification.
        Qi – Blood Pattern Identification.
        Disease – Evil Pattern Identification.
        Externally Contracted Febrile Disease Pattern Identification.
        Principle and Methods of Treatment.


     Chinese Medicine: Five Years. Third Year: Acupuncture (108 hours).
                                      Fifth Year: Practice



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CREATION OF THE WORLD
      Creation myth: PAN GU
      Chopped the stone: Heaven (yang)-Earth (yin)
      Head: mountains. Breath: wind and clouds. Voice:
       thunder. Left eye: Sun. Right eye: moon. Muscles:
       matrix of earth. Flesh: soil. Hair and beard:
       constellations. Skin: plants and trees. Teeth and bones:
       metals. Marrow: precious stones. Body: rain.
      Lice: (ether)humans.




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DYNASTY                  PERIOD                     MAJOR EVENT

      Shang        Ca 1600-Ca 1100 BCE   Oracle bones, disease=curse of ancestor.

      Zhou         Ca110-ca 475BCE       Time of chaos. Demonological therapy. Disease may
                                         now be caused by demon or magic, not ancestor.
                                         Confucius (551-479 BCE)
     Warring       475-221 BCE           Yin – Yang School. Five Phase School. Confucian
      States                             doctrine. Lao Zi and Zhuang Zi (Daoism)

       Han         206 BCE- 220 CE       Medicine of Systematic Correspondence (Qi). “The
                                         Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Medicine”. “Classic of
                                         Difficulties” . Buddhism .
       Tang        618-907 CE            Imperial School of Medicine: Acup-Massage-
                                         Internal Medicine-Incantations.
      Ming         1368-1644             Medicinal drugs fully incorporated.

      Qing         1644-1911             Western Medicine: Modernization vs. Tradition




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Main Books in TCM

      Yellow Emperor’s Internal Classic: Plain
       questions and Spiritual Pivot (Nei Jing): Ca
       100 BCE-100 CE. By Huang Di.
      The Classic of Difficulties (Nan Jing): Ca 100
       CE. By Bian Que
      Treatise on Cold Damage and Miscellaneous
       Diseases (Shang Han Za Bing Lu): Ca 150-
       219 CE. By Wang Shu He.
      Divine Husbandman’s Materia Medica: Ca
       100-200 CE. By Shen Nong

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Qing Dinasty: 221-206 BCE. Bronze needle



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YIN
                               North side of the hill- South side of
                                            the river
                                              2,6,8
                                              Dark
                                      Earth – Moon - Night
                                   Autumn – Winter - Damp
                                             Female
                                      Slow – Stasis - Heavy
                                          Back – Down
                                        Inside - Abdomen
                                         Water – Metal
                                            Right Side
                                   Viscera ( Li-Ht-Sp-Lu-Ki)
       Hill – Today - Cloudy
                                              Blood
                                             Interior
                                          Bone - Sinew
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YANG
     South side of the hill-North
          side of the river
                3,7,9
               Bright
        Heaven – Sun - Day
          Spring - Summer
                 Dry
                Male
      Fast – Movement – Light
             Front – Up
              Outside
            Fire – Wood
              Left Side             Hill – Sun - Rays
      Bowels (Gb-Si-St-Li-Ub)
                Front
                 Up
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Main Aspects of Yin and Yang Relationship

      Represent two related things or phenomenon.
      Yin-Yang are opposites.
      Interdependent: Can not exist without each other.
         Are rooted in each other.




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 Mutual consumption of Yin and Yang.
      Inter-transformation of Yin and Yang.
      Are divisible.
      Counterbalance each other




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YANG
                                    50˚ C
                            YIN


                            40˚ C


        20˚ C

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APPLICATION
      Top-Head:Yang. Bottom – Feet:Yin.
      361 Acupoints: Above waist:Yang. DU 20 Sea of Yang. Ki 1
         Strongest Yin point.
        Left , Back (Yang)– Right, Front (Yin)
        Exterior – Interior. Hollow – Solid
        Closest to inside of the body: Yin
        Channels: 3 hand Yin. 3 hand Yang. 3 foot Yang. 3 foot Yin.




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Excess of Yang: Diet. Coffe,
                            spicy food.

                            External: Wind, cold. Damp,
                            Summer heat.

                            Emotional disorders (Anger
                            too much Yang)




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REPLETE YIN (Shi)



                                                 YIN EXCESS

                                      Cold Symptoms:
                                      Tongue w. white coating.
                                      Pulse: Slow – floating.
                                      Diarrhea – Abdominal cramps.




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REPLETE YANG (Shi)


                                              YANG EXCESS
                                        Red Tongue – Yellow coat.
                                        Pulse: Fast.
                                        Sneezing.
                                        Yellow expectoration.
                                        Constipation.




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VACUOUS YIN (Xu)



                                             YIN DEFICIENCY
                                      Red Tongue – no coating.
                                      Pulse: Rapid
                                      Heat.
                                      Night sweating.




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VACUOUS YANG (Xu)

                                         YANG DEFICIENCY

                                        Tongue pale
                                        Pulse: Weak
                                        Cold




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BALANCE Yin – Yang

                            Deficiency  Tonify (moxas)

                            Excess  Disperse, sedate.




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  • 1. Classical Acupuncture for the Practicing Physiotherapist: East Meets West Anne Dawson, Eduardo Barreto October 21, November 4, 18, December 2 2012 1
  • 2. Basic Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine Dawson-Barreto, 2012 2
  • 3. TRADITIONAL MEDICINE  NATIVE NORTH AMERICAN MEDICINE: Hopi, Cherokee, Inuit. (Medicine Man, herbs, purification, chanting) 3 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 4. TRADITIONAL MEDICINE  CENTRAL – SOUTH AMERICA: Maya, Azteca, Inca. 4 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 5. TRADITIONAL MEDICINE  GREECE Middle East: Unani (ca 400 BC Hippocrates. Elements: earth, air, water, fire. Humours: blood, phlegm, yellow bile, black bile. Temperament: hot, cold, dry, wet. Herbs, diet, massage, exercise, Turkish bath 5 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 6. TRADITIONAL MEDICINE  INDIA: Ayurveda (ca 5000 BCE, Purusha-Prakruti. Space, air, fire, water, earth. Tridosha: Vata, pitta, kappa. Herbs, yoga, pulse, massage, diet) 6 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 7. 7 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 8. TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE  Yin – Yang. Five Phases (Wu Xing): Four cycles. Qi-Blood- Essence-Fluids (Qi-Xue-Jing-Jinye). Channels – Meridians. Zang-Fu System.  The Four Examinations (Insp-List-Inquiry-Palpation)  Acupuncture – Moxa – Cupping.  Pharmacotherapy: Herbs, animals, minerals.  Tui Na (“pushing and grasping”) Anmo (“presing and rubbing”). Guasha (“to scrape away fever”).  Qi Gong – Tai Chi Chuan.  Wholism -Tx. Pattern diagnosis and differentiation. 8 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 9. 9 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 10. 10 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 11. 11 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 12. 12 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 13. DEFINITIONS OF HEALTH  WESTERN: Health is a normal range of physical functions. Balance of physical aspects (cellsorgans). Need to measures (lab tests, image exams, etc). Treatment. Medical technology. When you are sick  You pay the doctor. 13 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 14. DEFINITIONS OF HEALTH  EASTERN(CHINESE): Health is an optimum balance of energies in the body. Earlier intervention – Prevention. Before physical damage. Different types of energy. (Ancient China) You paid the doctor on the days when you are healthy. Is inhuman to take fees from a sick person (Same in India) 14 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 15. 15 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 16. BASIC THEORIES  (Introduction: History, philosophy)  Ying – Yang Theory.  Five Phases Theory.  Qi. Blood. Essence. Fluids.  Channel Theory.  The Bowels and Viscera.  Disease and its causes 16 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 17. PATTERN IDENTIFICATION AND TREATMENT  The Four Examinations.  Eight – Principle Pattern Identification.  Qi – Blood Pattern Identification.  Disease – Evil Pattern Identification.  Externally Contracted Febrile Disease Pattern Identification.  Principle and Methods of Treatment. Chinese Medicine: Five Years. Third Year: Acupuncture (108 hours). Fifth Year: Practice 17 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 18. 18 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 19. CREATION OF THE WORLD  Creation myth: PAN GU  Chopped the stone: Heaven (yang)-Earth (yin)  Head: mountains. Breath: wind and clouds. Voice: thunder. Left eye: Sun. Right eye: moon. Muscles: matrix of earth. Flesh: soil. Hair and beard: constellations. Skin: plants and trees. Teeth and bones: metals. Marrow: precious stones. Body: rain.  Lice: (ether)humans. 19 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 20. DYNASTY PERIOD MAJOR EVENT Shang Ca 1600-Ca 1100 BCE Oracle bones, disease=curse of ancestor. Zhou Ca110-ca 475BCE Time of chaos. Demonological therapy. Disease may now be caused by demon or magic, not ancestor. Confucius (551-479 BCE) Warring 475-221 BCE Yin – Yang School. Five Phase School. Confucian States doctrine. Lao Zi and Zhuang Zi (Daoism) Han 206 BCE- 220 CE Medicine of Systematic Correspondence (Qi). “The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Medicine”. “Classic of Difficulties” . Buddhism . Tang 618-907 CE Imperial School of Medicine: Acup-Massage- Internal Medicine-Incantations. Ming 1368-1644 Medicinal drugs fully incorporated. Qing 1644-1911 Western Medicine: Modernization vs. Tradition 20 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 21. Main Books in TCM  Yellow Emperor’s Internal Classic: Plain questions and Spiritual Pivot (Nei Jing): Ca 100 BCE-100 CE. By Huang Di.  The Classic of Difficulties (Nan Jing): Ca 100 CE. By Bian Que  Treatise on Cold Damage and Miscellaneous Diseases (Shang Han Za Bing Lu): Ca 150- 219 CE. By Wang Shu He.  Divine Husbandman’s Materia Medica: Ca 100-200 CE. By Shen Nong 21 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 22. Qing Dinasty: 221-206 BCE. Bronze needle 22 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 23. 23 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 24. 24 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 25. 25 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 26. YIN North side of the hill- South side of the river 2,6,8 Dark Earth – Moon - Night Autumn – Winter - Damp Female Slow – Stasis - Heavy Back – Down Inside - Abdomen Water – Metal Right Side Viscera ( Li-Ht-Sp-Lu-Ki) Hill – Today - Cloudy Blood Interior Bone - Sinew 26 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 27. YANG South side of the hill-North side of the river 3,7,9 Bright Heaven – Sun - Day Spring - Summer Dry Male Fast – Movement – Light Front – Up Outside Fire – Wood Left Side Hill – Sun - Rays Bowels (Gb-Si-St-Li-Ub) Front Up Dawson-Barreto, 2012 27
  • 28. 28 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 29. Main Aspects of Yin and Yang Relationship  Represent two related things or phenomenon.  Yin-Yang are opposites.  Interdependent: Can not exist without each other. Are rooted in each other. 29 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 30.  Mutual consumption of Yin and Yang.  Inter-transformation of Yin and Yang.  Are divisible.  Counterbalance each other 30 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 31. YANG 50˚ C YIN 40˚ C 20˚ C 31 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 32. 32 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 33. APPLICATION  Top-Head:Yang. Bottom – Feet:Yin.  361 Acupoints: Above waist:Yang. DU 20 Sea of Yang. Ki 1 Strongest Yin point.  Left , Back (Yang)– Right, Front (Yin)  Exterior – Interior. Hollow – Solid  Closest to inside of the body: Yin  Channels: 3 hand Yin. 3 hand Yang. 3 foot Yang. 3 foot Yin. 33 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 34. 34 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 35. Excess of Yang: Diet. Coffe, spicy food. External: Wind, cold. Damp, Summer heat. Emotional disorders (Anger too much Yang) 35 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 36. REPLETE YIN (Shi) YIN EXCESS Cold Symptoms: Tongue w. white coating. Pulse: Slow – floating. Diarrhea – Abdominal cramps. 36 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 37. REPLETE YANG (Shi) YANG EXCESS Red Tongue – Yellow coat. Pulse: Fast. Sneezing. Yellow expectoration. Constipation. 37 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 38. VACUOUS YIN (Xu) YIN DEFICIENCY Red Tongue – no coating. Pulse: Rapid Heat. Night sweating. 38 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 39. VACUOUS YANG (Xu) YANG DEFICIENCY Tongue pale Pulse: Weak Cold 39 Dawson-Barreto, 2012
  • 40. BALANCE Yin – Yang Deficiency  Tonify (moxas) Excess  Disperse, sedate. 40 Dawson-Barreto, 2012