Application of fuyang theory in external treatment of Chinese medicine
YE Bo1 WANG Hongxia2 ZHAO Zhihong3 FANG Jin4 LI Haixia5
1.Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Balizhuang Community Health Service Center of Haidian District in Beijing City, Beijing 100142, China;
2.Department of Nephrology, Xiyuan Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100091, China;
3.Department of Cardiology, Zhoupu Hospital, Pudong New Area in Shanghai City, Shanghai 201318, China;
4.Treatment and Prevention Center, Fengtai District Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine of Beijing City, Beijing 100072, China; 5.Department of Cardiology, Guang′anmen Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100053, China
Abstract:The external treatment of traditional Chinese medicine is to use various external methods to apply drugs or energy to the skin, orifices, shu points and other parts, so as to play its role in clearing channels and collaterals, harmonizing qi and blood, detoxifying and removing blood stasis, strengthening the healthy and removing pathogenic factors, readjusting and improving the imbalance of yin and yang in the viscera, so as to promote the recovery of body functions and achieve the purpose of treatment. The external treatment of traditional Chinese medicine has a long history. The emergence of Li Yue Pianwen by Wu Shangxian in the Qing Dynasty marks the formation of a complete theoretical system, in which, the concept of supporting yang is embodied. The application of fuyang theory in the external treatment of traditional Chinese medicine can be divided into two categories to guide the clinical practice: first, it is mainly used for warming and removing blood stasis, including acupuncture, scraping, massage, walking on stilts, chiropractic and qigong; second, it is mainly used for warming and invigorating yang, including moxibustion, medicine bath, Chinese medicine sticking, paraffin therapy, etc.
叶波1 王洪霞2 赵志宏3 方金4 李海霞5. 扶阳理论在中医外治法中的应用[J]. 中国医药导报, 2020, 17(12): 141-144,164.
YE Bo1 WANG Hongxia2 ZHAO Zhihong3 FANG Jin4 LI Haixia5. Application of fuyang theory in external treatment of Chinese medicine. 中国医药导报, 2020, 17(12): 141-144,164.