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JAS EV Tx
JAS Root Tx 08 EV
Question | Answer |
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Yin Wei Master Point | PC 6 (black/negative) |
Chong Mai Master Point | SP 4 (red/positive) |
Yin Qiao Master Point | KD 6 (black/negative) |
Ren Mai Master Point | LU 7 (red/positive) |
Yang Wei Master Point | TW 5 (black/negative) |
Dai Mai Master Point | GB 41 (red/positive) |
Yang Qiao Master Point | BL 62 (black/negative) |
Du Mai Master Point | SI 3 (red/positive) |
EV back shu for PC | BL 18 (1.5 cun lateral BSP T9) |
EV back shu for GB | BL 19 (1.5 cun lateral BSP T10) |
EV back shu for SP | BL 20 (1.5 cun lateral BSP T11) |
EV back shu for TW | BL 22 (1.5 cun lateral BSP L1) |
EV back shu for KD | BL 23 (1.5 cun lateral BSP L2) |
EV back shu for LU | BL 25 (1.5 cun lateral BSP L4) |
EV back shu for SI | BL 27 (1.5 cun lateral 1st LIAO) |
EV back shu for BL | BL 28 (1.5 cun lateral 2nd LIAO) |
Step 1 Yin Wei-Chong Mai | SP 4 (red/+), PC 6 (black/-) |
Step 1 Yin Qiao-Ren Mai | LU 7 (red/+), KD 6 (black/-) |
Step 1 Yang Wei-Dai Mai | GB 41 (red/+), TW 5 (black/-) |
Step 1 Yang Qiao-Du Mai | SI 3 (red/+), BL 62 (black/-) |
Step 2 Yin Wei-Chong Mai | Bilateral BL 20 (SP), BL 18 (PC) Kyutoshin |
Step 2 Yin Qiao-Ren Mai | Bilateral BL 25 (LU), BL 23 (KD) Kyutoshin |
Step 2 Yang Wei-Dai Mai | Bilateral BL 19 (GB), BL 22 (TW) Kyutoshin |
Step 2 Yang Qiao-Du Mai | Bilateral BL 27 (SI), BL 28 (BL) Kyutoshin |
How long should ion pumping cords be retained? | 10-15 minutes, very deficient patients only 5-10 minutes |
What should you do after the IPC have been on 1-2 minutes? | Repalpate areas w/ pressure pain to check relief |
What are 3 things that could be wrong if no change is seen w/ IPC? | 1) Point location 2) Needle depth 3) Diagnosis |
What if the patient becomes agitated after IPC are connected? | Try reversing polarity of IPC first |
Principle signs for Yang Wei-Dai Mai | Tension from navel to lateral edge of abdomen, ASIS pressure pain, ST 25, GB 24 |
Secondary signs Yang Wei-Dai Mai | KD 16, SP 15, LV 13, GB 27, GB 28, GB 24 |
Ssx of Yang Wei-Dai Mai | Head (H/A, dizzy), sciatica, hip/back, cold lower back, GYN, lower ab, sweating, trigeminal neuralgia |
Principle signs for Yang Qiao-Du Mai | ASIS tension & pressure pain, KD 11, ST 26 |
Secondary signs for Yang Qiao-Du Mai | PSIS, SI 9-SI 10 area, sides of cervical spine |
Ssx of Yang Qiao-Du Mai | TaiYang cold, neck/shoulder/back, whiplash, speech, epilepsy, neurosis, insomnia, trigeminal neuralgia, sweating |
Principle signs for Yin Wei-Chong Mai | Subcostal tension, esp on right, PC 1, CV 17, SP 21-GB 26 area |
Secondary signs for Yin Wei-Chong Mai | CV 22, LV 14, GB 24, ST 11, KD 16, ST 30, SP 13,15,16 |
Ssx of Yin Wei-Chong Mai | LV/GB issues, ST digestive, HT ssx, emotional, GYN, insomnia, PMS |
Principle signs for Yin Qiao-Ren Mai | Ren line tension, esp above navel, KD 16, LU 1-2 area |
Secondary signs for Yin Qiao-Ren Mai | ST 12, ST 9, KD 11, KD 8, LU 7, KD 6, LU 3-4, ASIS, very tense upper ab & very flaccid lower ab |
Ssx of Yin Qiao-Ren Mai | GYN, respiratory, urination. LBP, immune, hemorrhoids, toothache, ear/nose/throat, KD/BL ssx |
Du Mai pulse | Strength & uniformly floating, elasticity, most Yang of pulses |
Ren Mai pulse | Uniformly sinking in all positions, tense w/ more width than wiry pulse |
Chong Mai pulse | Uniformly confined, forceful & sunken, very hard & “tied to bone” |
Dai Mai pulse | Elastic hardness in both guan positions, strength, hardness & some elasticity |
Yang Qiao pulse | Superficial strength, elasticity, hardness in both cun positions |
Yin Qiao pulse | Superficial strength, elasticity, hardness in both chi positions |
Yang Wei pulse | Strength felt more medially in chi position than in cun position |
Yin Wei pulse | Strength felt more laterally in chi position than in cun position |
Mixed Yin is a mix of what two EV patterns | YinWei ChongMai & YinQiao RenMai |
Step 1 for Mixed Yin | Right KD6(-) Left LU7(+), Right PC6(-) Left SP4(+), Cord CROSS body |
Step 2 for Mixed Yin | 2 pairs most tender, Kyu bilateral BL18(LV), BL20(SP), BL23(KD), BL25(LI) NO Kyu BL14(PC), BL13(LU) |
Principle Mixed Yin signs | Right subcostal, Along Ren line, Right ST25, 26, 27 |
Secondary Mixed Yin signs | Same as those of YinWei ChongMai & YinQiao RenMai |
Ssx of Mixed Yin | Same as those of YinWei ChongMai & YinQiao RenMai esp. GYN, GI |
Cross Syndrome is a mix of what two EV patterns | YinWei ChongMai & YangWei DaiMai |
Step 1 for Cross Syndrome | Right PC6(-) SP4(+), Left TW5(-) GB41(+) |
Step 2 for Cross Syndrome | 2 pairs most tender, bilateral Kyu BL18(LV), BL19(GB), BL20(SP), BL22(TW), maybe BL27(SI) |
Principle Cross Syndrome signs | Right subcostal, Left ASIS &/or ST25, 26, 27 |
Secondary Cross Syndrome signs | Right PC1, SP21-GB26, Left ST25, GB24 |
Ssx of Cross Syndrome | GYN, digestive(esp. intestinal), sciatica(esp. L leg), LV problems, shoulder, low back, head/ear/eyes/nose/throat(esp. L) |
Taiji treats what meridians | All 12 at once using meeting points of arm Yin/Yang and leg Yin/Yang |
What is the meeting point of 3 leg Yin | SP6 |
What is the meeting point of 3 leg Yang | GB35 |
What is the meeting point of 3 arm Yin | Manaka PC (1/2 btwn PC7 & PC3) |
What is the meeting point of 3 arm Yang | TW8 |
Step 1 for Taiji | Bilateral SP6(-) Manaka PC(+), TW8(-) GB35(+), 4 CORDS used for 20 MINUTES |
Step 2 for Taiji | 2 pairs most tender, bilateral Kyu BL19(GB), BL20(SP), BL22(TW), NO Kyu BL14(PC) |
Principle Taiji signs | Uni/Bilateral KD16, LV13, SP15 |
Secondary Taiji signs | None but depends on presenting ssx |
Ssx of Taiji | ”Tired but wired”/fatigue of whole body, nervousness, neurosis, stress, knee joint probs, whiplash(esp. forw/back), fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, hypertension |
Whiplash is a mix of what 2 EV | YangWei DaiMai & YangQiao DuMai |
Step 1 for Whiplash | Check ROM before Bilateral TW5(-) GB41(+), BL62(-) SI3(+), 4 CORDS used |
Step 2 for Whiplash | 2 pairs tightest, bilateral Kyu BL19(GB), BL22(TW), BL27(SI), BL28(BL) |
Principle Whiplash signs | ASIS, GB24(Mu GB), ST25(Mu TW), ST26(Mu SI), KD11(Mu BL) |
Secondary Whiplash signs | DaiMai, PSIS, SI9-10, sides of cervical vertebrae |
Ssx of Whiplash | L/R neck rotation &/or lateral flexion problems, upper/middle &/or low back problems, skin issues |
Unresolved Lower Abdomen ssx additional pt | SP6 |
KD16 or KD 5 Phase area ssx additional pt | KD7 or KD3 (KD7 if Ren & KD 5 Phase) |
Subcostal area ssx additional pt | LV8, LV3, or LV4 (LV8 if Chong & LV 5 Phase) |
CV line/Rectus Abdominus ssx additional pt | ST36 |
ASIS ssx additional pt | GB34 |
Four Gates does what for energy in the body? | Opens circulation of energy in the body |
Step 1 for Four Gates | LI4 (-/black) LV3 (+/red) bilateral |
Step 2 for Four Gates | Kyu bilateral BL18 (LV Shu), BL25 (LI Shu) |
Principle Four Gates signs | Bilateral subcostal tension, bilateral rectus abdominus tension/spasms, LV14 (LV Mu), ST27 (LI Mu) |
Ssx of Four Gates | Chronic LV-related HA, chronic digestive (LI), LV problems, meridian stag, energy obstruction/derangement, stress/dizziness/HYT, inappropriate responses |
Ren with Four Gates is a combo of what two EV? | Yin Qiao Ren Mai and Four Gates |
Step 1 for Ren with Four Gates | Left LU7 (+/red) Right KD6 (-/black), Right LI4 (-/black) Left LV3 (+/red), Cords CROSS body |
Step 2 for Ren with Four Gates | Kyu bilateral BL18 (LV shu), BL23 (KD shu), BL25 (LI shu), choose 2. OK to use BL13 (LU) w/o Kyu in addition to 2 selected |
Principle Ren with Four Gates signs | Yin Qiao Ren Mai signs (Ren line, LU1-2, KD16) with lower left quandrant reactivity (ASIS) |
Ssx of Ren with Four Gates | LV/KD problems (acute/chronic LBP), LU/LI problems, colitis, asthma, vertebral/muscle pain w/ emo response, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, PTSD, Crohn’s, infant colic |
Mixed Qiao is a combo of what two EV? | Yin Qiao Ren Mai & Yang Qiao Du Mai |
Step 1 for Mixed Qiao | Left LU7 (+/red) Right KD6 (-/black), Left BL62 (+/red)* Right SI3 (-/black), Cords CROSS body, (*note Du Mai polarity reversed) |
Step 2 for Mixed Qiao | Kyu bilateral BL23 (KD Shu) always, choose BL27 (SI Shu) or BL28 (BL Shu), Okyu any tender huato after Kyu |
Principle Mixed Qiao signs | Yin Qiao Ren Mai signs (Ren line, LU1-2, KD16) with main complaint of back pain |
Secondary Mixed Qiao signs | Lower abdomen weakness, flaccid abdominal muscles |
Ssx of Mixed Qiao | Back pain, arthritis of spine and/or hips, SI joint pain, tailbone trauma, back/neck muscle pain, occipital HA, emotional paralysis, Parkinson’s |
Shaoyin/Jueyin is similar to what EV treatment and how is it different? | Similar to Ren with Four Gates BUT weak lower abdominal muscles |
Shaoyin/Jueyin signs are similar to what common Qi problem | Counterflow Qi with tension above and weakness below umbilicus |
Step 1 for Shaoyin/Jueyin emotional problems | Bilateral HT5 (-/black), LV3 (+/red) |
Step 1 for Shaoyin/Jueyin medial knee pain | Bilateral LV3 (-/black), HT5 (+/red) |
Step 2 for Shaoyin/Jueyin | Kyu BL18 (LV shu), choose second set based on palpation, ssx, or relation to HT channel i.e. BL27 (SI Shu) or BL23 (KD Shu) |
Principle Shaoyin/Jueyin signs | Bilateral subcostal and substernal tension |
Secondary Shaoyin/Jueyin signs | Lower abdominal weakness, flaccid abdominal muscles |
Ssx of Shaoyin/Jueyin | Fullness under sternum, LV/HT emo problems, stress/HYT, Shen disturbance, HA, GYN (more XS types), insomnia, dream disturbed sleep, diabetes, medial knee pain, vertigo, Meniere’s, ADD |
Yangming involves what two channels | Bright Yang channels of ST & LI |
Step 1 for Yangming facial/GI problems | Bilateral LI4 (-/black), ST43 (+/red) |
Step 1 for Yangming lateral knee pain | Bilateral ST43 (-/black), LI4 (+/red) |
Step 2 for Yangming | Kyu bilateral BL21 (ST Shu), BL25 (LI Shu) |
Principle Yangming signs | CV12 (ST Mu), ST21, ST27 (LI Mu) |
Ssx of Yangming | Dental problems, facial pain/numbness, neuro-facial (Bell’s, tics, etc), LI ssx, GI, Yangming HA, TMJ, ST channel lateral knee pain, Crohn’s, IBS, constipation |
Hepatitis can be used for which type of hepatitis? | Any type as long as abdominal signs are present, will minimalize ssx, reduce swelling LV swelling |
What type of needles are used for Hepatitis treatments? | Gold (+) and silver (-), although gold plated (+) and stainless steel (-) may be used |
Step 1 for Hepatitis 1 | Right PC7 (-/silver/black) LV3 (+/gold/red) |
Step 1 for Hepatitis 2 | Right LI4 (-/silver/black), Left LV3 (+/gold/red) |
Step 2 for Hepatitis 1 or 2 | Kyu bilateral BL17 (Hui Blood), BL18 (LV Shu) or BL19 (GB Shu) |
Principle Hepatitis 1 signs | Subcostal tension/pain esp. R, lower Right quadrant esp. ST25, 26, 27 |
Principle Hepatitis 2 signs | Subcostal tension/pain esp. R, lower Left quadrant esp. ST25, 26, 27, resembles Cross syndrome |