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Korean Journal of Acupuncture 2005 Volume.22 No. 4 p.169 ~ p.174
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Functional Cerebrospinal Therapy (FCST), a New Physiologic Therapeutics Developed as Meridian Yin-Yang Balance Approach
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Yin Chang-Shik
Koh Hyung-Kyun Lee Yung-Jin Chun Sae-il Lee Young-Jun
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Abstract
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Objectives : Functional Cerebrospinal Therapy (FCST) is a new physiologic therapeutics developed in Korea as a meridian yinyang balance approach. The theory of yinyang balance has been at the core of health enhancement approach of meridian and acupuncture medicine ever since its start.
Methods : Introductory overview of FCST is presented in relation with meridian yinynag balance theory.
Results : As the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and related tissues have direct interconnection with brainstem proprioceptive or motor systems and the face is where all the meridians converge, FCST applies a fine adjustment of the posture of TMJ as a treatment tool for neurologic conditions or meridian imbalances.
Conclusions : Highly sophisticated diagnostic and therapeutic techniques to adjust various subset aspects of yinyang balance are developed within FCST, which is supposed to be one of major contributions to natural healing.
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KEYWORD
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Functional Cerebrospinal Therapy, FCST, Meridian, Yinyang Balance, Temporomandibular Joint, TMJ
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