The principle of construction of the acupuncture prescription on the basis of the modular systematization of acupuncture points

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At the present stage of development and practical application of acupuncture, we are faced with an unusual phenomenon. It lies in the fact that the doctor is involved in reflexology, reveals the nature of the lesions of certain organs with the help of modern methods of diagnostics, which are very different from the Oriental. But on the other hand, the treatment of acupuncture is not very far removed from the level and approaches of the ancient doctors, and the doctors at this stage used the combination of acupuncture points which have been tested by thousand-year practice. This leads to the complexity of the treatment of acupuncture. The author’s experience of developing the plan and building an acupuncture prescription based on a modular systematization of acupuncture points. This will allow the doctor to plan treatment for virtually any patient. To avoid mistakes, a template approach is necessary: to evaluate the functional condition of the meridians and acupuncture points, to understand the causes of these violations, form of acupuncture diagnosis on the basis of leading etiopathogenetic mechanism, to develop the baseline treatment. Professionals not proficient in pulse diagnosis, we propose to use prestazioni diagnostics, which allows to evaluate and analyze the effectiveness of reflexotherapy, to adjust the treatment process. In the cycle of U-sin to evaluate the functional state of meridians, to choose the correct technique irritation of acupuncture points.

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Nikita S. Altman

Ural State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Author for correspondence.
Email: altman-nikita@mail.ru
SPIN-code: 6941-2365

PhD, Assoc. Prof.

Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg

Anton N. Altman

The First ChildreN’s Clinic

Email: pdp-ekb@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Ekaterinburg

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2. Fig. 1. The functional state of the meridians before the first procedure according to the results of press diagnostics

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3. Fig. 2. The functional state of the meridians before the second procedure according to the results of press diagnostics

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4. Fig. 3. The functional state of the meridians before the third procedure according to the results of press diagnostics

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5. Fig. 4. The functional state of the meridians before the fourth procedure according to the results of press diagnostics

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6. Fig. . The functional state of the meridians before the fifth procedure according to the results of press diagnostics

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7. Fig. 6. The functional state of the meridians before the sixth procedure according to the results of press diagnostics

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