崔述生,北京中醫(yī)藥大學,教授,主任醫(yī)師。第四批北京百名名老中醫(yī),北京薪火傳承"3+3"工程崔述生名老中醫(yī)工作室領(lǐng)頭人,中國醫(yī)學氣功協(xié)會常務(wù)理事兼副秘書長,全國勞動模范,北京政協(xié)委員。 從事臨床、教學40余年,擅長用推拿、點穴、拔罐、中藥內(nèi)服外用治療各科疾病。出版著作8部,在國內(nèi)發(fā)表論文數(shù)十篇,國家科研課題一項,省部級科研課題一項。 Cui Shusheng, the professor of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, the chief physician of Beijing drum tower hospital of TCM. Besides, he is the fourth batch of the one hundred famous senior TCM doctors in Beijing., the executive director of the association of Chinese medical qigong and deputy secretary general, the leader of the Cui Shusheng famous senior TCM doctor studio of Beijing inheritance "3 + 3" Project, the National model worker, the member of Beijing CPPCC. Professor Cui Shusheng continued working on clinic and teaching for more than 40 years, good at using tuina, acupuncture, acu-point pressure, cupping therapy and herbs in treatment of various diseases. In recent years ,he was in charge of a national research subject and a provincial scientific research subject, complied and participated in 8 academic monographs, published dozens of academic articles.
Chapter 2 Tuina Manipulations Applied on Different Part of the Body 2.1 Tuina manipulations applied on the head 025 2.1.1 Basic tuina manipulations applied on the head 025 2.1.2 Other tuina manipulations applied on the head 029 2.1.3 Cases of syndrome differentiation for clinical tuina manipulations 030 2.2 Tuina manipulations applied on the neck 032 2.2.1 Basic tuina manipulations applied on the neck 032 2.2.2 Other tuina manipulations applied on the neck 035 2.2.3 Cases of syndrome differentiation for clinical tuina manipulations 039 2.3 Tuina manipulations applied on the thoracic and abdominal region 040 2.3.1 Basic tuina manipulations applied on the thoracic and abdominal region 040 2.3.2 Cases of syndrome differentiation for clinical tuina manipulations 046 2.4 Tuina manipulations applied on the back and waist 048 2.4.1 Basic tuina manipulations applied on the back and waist 048 2.4.2 Other tuina manipulations applied on the back and waist 054 2.4.3 Cases of syndrome differentiation for clinical tuina manipulations 064 2.5 Tuina manipulations applied on the shoulder 066 2.5.1 Basic tuina manipulations applied on the shoulder 066 2.5.2 Other tuina manipulations applied on the shoulder 073 2.6 Tuina manipulations applied on the elbow 075 2.6.1 Basic tuina manipulations applied on the elbow 075 2.6.2 Cases of syndrome differentiation for clinical tuina manipulations 077 2.7 Tuina manipulations applied on the wrist and palm 078 2.7.1 Basic tuina manipulations applied on the wrist and palm 078 2.7.2 Other tuina manipulations applied on the wrist and palm 082 2.7.3 Cases of syndrome differentiation for clinical tuina manipulations 082 2.8 Tuina manipulations applied on the hip and thigh 083 2.8.1 Basic tuina manipulations applied on the hip and thigh 083 2.8.2 Cases of syndrome differentiation for clinical tuina manipulations 085 2.9 Tuina manipulations applied on the knee and calf 086 2.9.1 Basic tuina manipulations applied on the knee and calf 086 2.9.2 Cases of syndrome differentiation for clinical tuina manipulations 090 2.10 Tuina manipulations applied on the foot and ankle 091 2.10.1 Basic tuina manipulations applied on the foot and ankle 091 2.10.2 Other tuina manipulations applied on the foot and ankle 094 2.10.3 Cases of syndrome differentiation for clinical tuina manipulations 095 2.11 Manipulations for infantile tuina 096 2.11.1 Basic manipulations for infantile tuina 099 2.11.2 Other manipulations for infantile tuina 103 2.11.3 Cases of syndrome differentiation for clinical tuina manipulations 109
Chapter 3 Exercises for Manipulation Practice 3.1 Eighteen Exercises for practice 116 3.1.1 Exercises for the prevention and treatment of the pain on the neck and shoulder 116 3.1.2 Exercises for prevention and treatment of the pain on the lower back 121 3.1.3 Exercises for prevention and treatment of the pain on the hip and legs 126 3.1.4 Exercises for prevention and treatment of the pain on the joints 130 3.1.5 Exercises for prevention and treatment of the tenosynovitis 134 3.1.6 Exercises for prevention and treatment of the disorder of visceral function 138 3.2 Baduanjin Exercise on the bed 142 3.2.1 General requirements 143 3.2.2 Basic Movement 144 3.3 The Relaxation Exercise 151 3.3.1 Mind relaxation 152 3.3.2 Vibrating relaxation 155 3.3.3 Tapping relaxation 155