Description
Report ItemLanguage: English
Chapter One Introduction
About the Inventor: Dr FU Zhonghua
How Does FSN Work
Differences between FSN and Traditional Acupuncture
Chapter Two Manipulations
FSN Needle Structure
The Insertion Device
FSN Needle Insertion
The Sweeping Movement
Cannula Retention
Cautions, Side-Effects and Management
Chapter Three Tightened Muscles
Physiology
The Skin
The Subcutaneous Layer
The Fascia
Muscle Anatomy
Muscles and the Nervous System
Muscle Pathology
Tightened Muscles
How to Detect Tightened Muscles
Remote Attack
Chapter Four Reperfusion Approach
Why is Reperfusion Approach Important for FSN
How to Perform Reperfusion Approach
Cautions
General Examples of Reperfusion Approach
Chapter Five Review of Muscles
Head and Neck
Sternocleidomastoid Muscle
Trapezius Muscle
Scalene Muscle
Splenius Carpitis/Cervicis
Levator Scapulae Muscle
Shoulder and Back
Supraspinatus
Infraspinatus
Teres Minor
Subscapularis
Teres Major
Latissimus Dorsi
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Chapter Six Reperfusion Approach Positions of Major Muscles
Chapter Seven Tightened Muscle Differentiation
Chapter Eight Mechanism
Chapter Nine Examples of Applications for Different Complaints
Appendix: Patient Notes
Abbreviation
Bibliography
Brief Introduction (Google translation:)
This book describes the content of acupuncture and floating acupuncture medicine. Acupuncture and moxibustion, because it has been inherited for a long time, is often very complicated to explain many clinical phenomena. We, who have entered the new century, have reasons to simplify the complex phenomena of acupuncture and moxibustion, bring order and order to the chaotic phenomenon on the surface, and turn the complexity into simplicity. Floating acupuncture medicine is derived from traditional medicine, developed from basic medicine, and serves the East and the West. The meridian points, yin and yang, and five elements that traditional acupuncturists believe in, are not explained much in this book, and traditional Western medicine believes that the cause of pain is due to bone changes or neuropathy. We believe that the root cause of floating needle indications is muscle changes.