Clinical experience of professor ZHANG Ren in the staging treatment with characteristic acupuncture techniques for oculomotor paralysis

The paper summarizes the clinical experience of professor in the staging treatment with characteristic acupuncture techniques for oculomotor paralysis. According to the symptoms of oculomotor paralysis, the staging treatment is given, in which acupuncture is dominant and the needling techniques are...

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Published inZhōngguó zhēnjiǔ Vol. 44; no. 3; p. 318
Main Authors Zhou, Jingying, Cao, Lianying, Hu, Yanmei, Yu, Liqing, Ye, Wencheng, Zhang, Ren
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published China 12.03.2024
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Summary:The paper summarizes the clinical experience of professor in the staging treatment with characteristic acupuncture techniques for oculomotor paralysis. According to the symptoms of oculomotor paralysis, the staging treatment is given, in which acupuncture is dominant and the needling techniques are optioned in compliance with the symptoms. In the early, middle and late stages of illness, three different acupuncture therapies are delivered accordingly, i.e. the combination of the point-toward-point needling at the four acupoints located on the forehead and the electroacupuncture with disperse-dense wave, the surrounding needling and the triple needling at the acupoints around the eyeball, as well as the perpendicular needle insertion at the three acupoints within the orbit. Professor lays the stress on identifying the etiology and differentiating the symptoms, as well as the early intervention for the disease. For the intractable cases, the comprehensive regimen such as acupoint injection, dermal needling and auricular point sticking is supplemented. During treatment, the spirit harmonization is greatly considered to ensure the effectiveness. On the basis of the staging acupuncture therapy, the acupuncture technique for harmonizing the spirit and regulating is combined to obtain the favorable clinical effect on oculomotor paralysis.
ISSN:0255-2930
DOI:10.13703/j.0255-2930.20230608-k0001