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45 Cards in this Set
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plain questions mentions tuina under the name ___________
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An Mo (pressing circular rubbing) before Ming Dynasty
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tui ______ Na _________
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pushing; grasping
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500 yrs ago they decided to call An Mo "tuina"
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true
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AnMo is for ________ like massage. Tuina is more theraputic for __________.
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Relaxing; disease
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Plain questions says if you have apin use acupunctue, if _____________ use anmo
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numbness (during this time many people had arthritis due to floods)
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Name the characteristics of reinforcing technique
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Less intense, gentle and slow
Longer duration Pressure in direction of the meridian |
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(st30) you can press femeral artery and release and feel sensation down tot he great toe. Good for cold type period pain or coldness of the feet causing insomnia.
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true
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stomach ache (rn12) cold in the stomache; use ________techniques
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pressing
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In Nei Jing, they mentioned using ________ to massage on the face.
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animal fat
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Shang han lun by Zhang Zhongjing was first book to combine _________ and ___________.
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herbal formulas with bodywork. Ex: headache formula (fu zi and salt) Shang Han Lun for wind cold headache
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Prescriptions for Emergencies first recorded _____________
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spine pinching
treating the front to treat the back |
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________________ is good for digestive problems in children.
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Spine Pinching
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"Prescription worth a thousand gold" Sun Simiao (king of herbs) mentions?
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adding herbs to the animal fat to make an ointment to treat common problems.
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Who made WuWugancaogoa - five herbs mixed with hog fat to treat and childrens' problem. Rubbing on fontenal and vertex.
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Sun Simiao
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Many problems are due to poor circulation of the blood.
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true
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Tuina affects (name 4) ?
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1. Blood circulation and flow
2. Influence on blood components (wbc,rbc, hemoglobin) 3. Internal organs - spine pintching for stomach, pressing Qiao Gong, Dannangxue 4. recovery of soft tissue injury |
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Spine pinching helps stomach excrete more digestive juice.
Pushing Qiao Gong 5-10 time relieves the blood pressure Pressing the GB point Dannangxue for colicystitis |
yay!
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Intensity/frequency/duration/direction for reinforce and reduce will be according to the individual person.
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true
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Reinforce method is used to
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excite, promote and strengthen the function of the body
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Do not treat these things:
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1. Severe cardiac, pulmonary and encephalopathic disease
2. extreme weak conditions 3. bleeding or circulatory disease which may lead to internal bleeding 4. Local skin lesions or skin disease 5. infectious disease 6. Acute communicable disease 7. Acute spinal injury 8. early stage Preggers lady 9. mania, intoxication, after overeating or excessive drinking. 10. Tumors 11. degenerative disease; severe osteoporosis |
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Management of fainting:
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stop treatment, lie on table, administer hot water and candy. fingernail press p6, li4, du26
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Management of hematoma or bruise:
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should resolve or treat with heat therapy.
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Management of aching:
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should resolve in 1-2 days on the initial session. Should not occur next time. treat with moist heat.
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Management of fracture:
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send patient to hospital or specialist
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management of broken skin:
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stop tuina, clean and properly cover the affected area.
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management of fatigue:
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few hours of rest
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The reducing method does what?
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restrains and tranquilizes the excess of the body and expels pathogenic factors.
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Reducing technique has what characteristics?
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Relative intense stimulation
Faster and quicker performance shorter duration Against the meridian |
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TuiFa
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pushing
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AnFa
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pressing
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MoFa
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rubbing
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RouFa
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kneading
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NaFa
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grasping
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GunFa
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Rolling
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Kneading: times per minute
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120-160
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rolling: times per minute
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120-160
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Rubbing: times per minute
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120 for finger rubbing
100 for palm rubbing |
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Which 2 techniques have a circular motion?
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kneading and rubbing
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Movement is applied through pronating and supinating the forearm and extending and flexing the wrist?
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rolling
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Pressure is perpendicular?
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Pressing, kneading
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performed by lifting and holding the skin, subcutaneous tissue and muscle together, symetrically and slowly?
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grasping
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called "circular pressing"
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kneading
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AnRouFa
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kneading and pressing
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NaRouFa
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kneading and graping
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TuiLuFa
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pushing back and forth along lower and upper limbs A-B-C-A
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