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Acupuncture and moxibustion

Chengdu University of TCM via XuetangX

Overview

Acupuncture and moxibustion is a comprehensive subject that studies meridian, acupoints and acupuncture methods, and discusses the use of acupuncture and moxibustion techniques to prevent and treat diseases under the guidance of TCM theory. Acupuncture and moxibustion is an important part of Chinese medicine. It successfully applied for the world intangible cultural heritage on November 16, 2010.

This course mainly includes three modules: theoretical module, practical training module and clinical application module, including seven chapters. Theoretical modules include: Chapter 1 General Meridians, Chapter 2 General Acupoints and Chapter 3 Monograph of Meridian and Acupoints; Practical Training Modules include: Chapter 4 General Acupuncture and Moxibustion and Chapter 5 Monograph of Acupuncture and Moxibustion; Clinical application modules include: Chapter 6 General Acupuncture Treatment and Chapter 7 Monograph of Acupuncture Treatments.

The teaching team of this course is a national team-acupuncture teaching team. The head of the team, Professor Liang Fangrong, is a famous teacher of the national "Ten Thousand Talents Plan", vice chairman of the World Federation of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Societies, honorary vice president of the Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion Society, and one of Ten Top Chinese medicine practitioners in Sichuan Province.After 36 years of teaching, he has mainly undertaken courses such as "Acupuncture and Moxibustion" and "Meridians and Acupoints". He has led the team to reform the "Acupuncture and Moxibustion" curriculum system, optimized teaching methods, and improved teaching quality.He has rich teaching experience.

Let us walk into the temple of acupuncture and moxibustion knowledge together, on the basis of consolidating theoretical knowledge, attach importance to the cultivation of our clinical thinking ability.

Let us walk into the palace of acupuncture and moxibustion knowledge together,attach importance to the cultivation of our clinical thinking ability on the basis of consolidating theoretical knowledge.


Syllabus

  • Unit 1
    • Unit2 General Theory of meridians and collaterals
      • Section I Definition, characteristics and external dissemination of acupuncture and moxibustion
      • Section 2 Brief history of acupuncture and moxibustion (1)
      • Section 3 Brief history of acupuncture and moxibustion (2)
      • Section 4 Brief history of acupuncture and moxibustion (3)
      • Section 5 The concept of meridians and the composition of meridians system
      • Section 6 Twelve meridians
      • Section 7 Eight extra-meridian channels
      • Section 8 Function of meridians and clinical application of meridian theory
      • Section 9.1 Components of the Meridian System 1
      • Section 9.2 Components of the Meridian System 2
      • Section 10 Clinical Application of Meridian Theory
    • Unit 3 General introduction to acupoints
      • Section 1 Classification, Naming and Function of Acupoint
      • Section 2.1 Specific Acupoint 1
      • Section 2.2 Specific Acupoint 2
      • Section 3 Five-Shu points of specific acupoints
      • Section 4 the eight confluent acupoints connecting the eight extra channels
      • Section 5 positioning method of acupoints
    • Unit 4 The monograph of meridians and acupoints
      • Section 1.1 Lung Meridian 1
      • Section 1.2 Lung Meridian 2
      • Section 2.1 Large Intestine Meridian 1
      • Section 2.2 Large Intestine Meridian 2
      • Section 3.1 Stomach Meridian 1
      • Section 3.2 Stomach Meridian 2
      • Section 4.1 Spleen Meridian 1
      • Section 4.2 Spleen Meridian 2
      • Section 5 Spleen Meridian 3
      • Section 6 Heart Meridian
      • Section 7 Small Intestine Meridian
      • Section 8 Urinary Bladder Meridian
      • Section 9 Kidney Meridian
      • Section 10 Pericardium Meridian
      • Section 11 San Jiao Meridian
      • Section 12.1 Gallbladder Meridian 1
      • Section 12.2 Gallbladder Meridian 2
      • Section 13 Liver Meridian
      • Section 14 Du Meridian
      • Section 15 Ren Meridian
      • ExSection 16.1 tra Acupoint 1
      • Section 16.2 Extra Acupoint 2
      • Section 16.3 Extra Acupoint 3
    • Unit 5 General introduction to acupuncture and moxibustion
      • Section 1 General Introduction of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Technique
      • Section 1 Selection of acupuncture position
    • Unit 6 Monograph of acupuncture and moxibustion
      • Section 1 Filiform Needle 1
      • Section 2 Filiform Needle 2
      • Section 3 Filiform Needle 3
      • Section 4 Filiform Needle 4
      • Section 5 Filiform Needle 5
      • Section 6 Filiform Needle 6
      • Section 7.1 SMoxibustion 1
      • Section 7.2 Moxibustion 2
      • Section 8 Cupping
      • Section 9 Three Edged Needle Therapy
      • Section 10 Cutaneous Needle Therapy
      • Section 11 warming acupuncture
    • Unit 7 General introduction to acupuncture and moxibustion treatment
      • Section 1 General Introduction of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Treatment
      • Section 2 acupuncture points selection and combination
    • Unit 8 Monograph of acupuncture and moxibustion treatment
      • Section 1 Apoplexy
      • Section 2 Bi Syndrome
      • Section 3 Headache
      • Section 4 Peripheral Facial Paralysis
      • Section 5 Dysmenorrhea
      • Section 6 Infertility
    • Final Exam

      Taught by

      Fanrong Liang, Fang Zeng, Ping Wu, Haiyan Zhou, Jie Yang, Yihui Zhu, Jiao Chen, Zhengjie Li, Sha Yang, Ruirui Sun, Siyi Yu, Cheng Shirui, Li Xiang, Xiaojuan Hong, Lan Lei, Zheng Hui, Zheng Qianhua, Yu Shuguang, and Ma Tingting

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