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KMID : 0386520130220010001
Research Institute of Korean Medicone
2013 Volume.22 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.10
Study on Contralateral Collateral Needling(Ùðí©) from Neijing(üÜð¨Ò®Ìè)
Kang Jung-Soo

Abstract
Through a consideration of the contralateral collateral needling(Ùðí©) from "Neijing", the conclusions are as follows. The contralateral collateral needing is defined as a disordered state, and also as the pricking bloodletting method. Unlike the seasonal deficiency pathogen(úÈÞ÷), which are affected by the four seasons, the subject of the contralateral collateral needling is the extra pathogen(ÐôÞ÷), which is the cause of the extra disease(ÐôÜ»), therefore the treatment should be different from the general. The contralateral collateral needling is generally used when a pain is generated from the veins(Õ©) by an external pathogen(Þ÷). However, it can be used as the treatment for an emotional disorder, such as flight or sorrow, or a body constituent(ãóû¡) disorder caused by internal parts of the five viscera. Although the contralateral collateral needling(Ùðí©) and the contralateral meridian needling(ËÝí©) share the left and right cross treatment(éÓö¢ñ§, ñ§ö¢éÓ) in common, but they are different in every aspect, as the causes, transmutation, location, and feature of disease, relation of qi and blood, and location and method of needling(í©öÝ). The medical procedure of the contralateral collateral needling is collateral needling(í©Õ©) the parts of blood collaterals(úìÕ©) or bruising(?) well points(ïÌúë) of the end of the both sides of limbs, and using the left and right cross treatment when the former methods are not making any progress. The symptoms of contralateral collateral needling are head, chest, and abdomen pains, and they are treated at the end of the limbs. The bloodletting method(í©Õ©Ûö), extracting a little amount of blood at well points or blood collaterals, or the collateral vessel pricking therapy(ÞáúìÛö), extracting a lot of blood by using cupping(ݾùü), for example, are contemporary successions of the collateral needling(Õ©í©), the leopard-spot needling(øûÙþí©), and the contralateral collateral needling.
KEYWORD
Ùðí©(contralateral collateral needling) , ËÝí©(contralateral meridian needling) , í©Õ©(collateral needling) , ïÌúë(well point)
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