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An Overview of Professor Yin Kejing’s Thinking on the Treatment of Ischemic Apoplexy by TongDu XingNao Acupuncture

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Yarong Peng*, Xu Du, Kejing Yin

Shaanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Xianyang 712046, China.

*Corresponding author: Yarong Peng

Published: August 2,2021

Abstract

This paper summarizes Professor Yin Kejing’s axial-center theory and experience of the integration of Du meridian, brain marrow, yuan and spirit from the aspects of traditional Chinese medicine classics, basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine,  the application of acupuncture in clinical acupoint selection and the timing of stroke wind treatment, etc.  The basic theory of this method is sufficient and reliable, and the acupoint selection is less precise and all points are relevant.  Starting from the perspective of Yin and Yang and the Five Elements, Qi and blood of the meridians are interlinked to generate blood.  Qi and blood are connected to generate vitality of the body, which provides a good and feasible clinical diagnosis and treatment idea for ischemic stroke.  Professor Yin put this thinking to good use in the treatment of ischemic stroke.  The symptoms of the patients were alleviated successfully and the quality of life of the patients was improved to a large extent.  The clinical treatment effect was good.

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How to cite this paper

An Overview of Professor Yin Kejing’s Thinking on the Treatment of Ischemic Apoplexy by TongDu XingNao Acupuncture

How to cite this paper: Yarong Peng, Xu Du, Kejing Yin. (2021) An Overview of Professor Yin Kejing’s Thinking on the Treatment of Ischemic Apoplexy by TongDu XingNao AcupunctureInternational Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Research5(3), 421-424.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/ijcemr.2021.07.030