Key AcuPoints for This Condition
Step 1: Chronic Elbow Points Step 2: Chronic Paraspinal/Neck Points Step 3: Chronic Jaw Points Step 4: Chronic Distal Points
How to treat Chronic Elbow Pain & Inflammation
Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. Standard Protocol: Begin by focusing on the lower neck Back Shu points, located 2 fingers width to each side [...]
Key Scar Locations That Influence this Condition
Elbow Joint: Scar tissue formation within the elbow joint itself can result from previous injuries, surgeries, or chronic inflammation. Scars in the joint may impair mobility, alter biomechanics, and contribute to ongoing inflammation. Targeting [...]
Causes of Elbow Pain & InfIammation-Chronic include.
When elbow pain becomes chronic, it can significantly diminish the quality of life, affecting one's ability to perform even the most routine tasks. Numerous factors can contribute to this pain, but often overlooked are [...]
History and Causes
History Chronic elbow pain and inflammation refer to persistent and long-lasting discomfort in the elbow joint, accompanied by ongoing inflammation of the surrounding tissues. This condition may develop over time and can be associated [...]
Key AcuPoints for This Condition
Step 1: Acute Local Points Step 2: Acute Tender Points Step 3: Acute Wrist Points Step 4: Acute Spinal Point
How to treat Acute Elbow Pain and Inflammation
Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. Standard Protocol: Begin by focusing on the lower neck Back Shu points, located 2 fingers width to each side [...]
Key Scar Locations That Influence this Condition
Elbow Joint: Scar tissue formation within the elbow joint itself, often resulting from previous injuries, surgeries (such as arthroscopic procedures or ligament repairs), or chronic inflammation, can impair joint mobility and contribute to ongoing [...]
Causes of Elbow Pain&InfIammation-Acute include
Elbow pain can be a debilitating condition, affecting one's ability to perform routine activities. Acute elbow pain often stems from overuse, injury, or underlying conditions such as tennis elbow or golfer's elbow. Fascia injuries, [...]
History and Causes
History Acute elbow pain and inflammation can be a sudden and intense discomfort in the elbow joint, often accompanied by swelling, redness, and limited range of motion. This condition can arise from various causes, [...]
Key AcuPoints for This Condition
Step 1: Acute Wrist Points Step 2: Acute Local Points Step 3: Chronic Jaw Points Step 4: Chronic Distal Points
How to treat Earache
Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. Standard Protocol: Start with the lower neck Back Shu points, located 2 fingers width to each side of the [...]
Key Scar Locations That Influence this Condition
Ear Canal: Scar tissue formation within the ear canal can result from various causes such as infections, trauma, or surgical procedures. Scars in the ear canal may disrupt normal ear anatomy or cause narrowing, [...]
Causes of Earache include
When we think of earaches, our minds often drift to childhood illnesses or the common cold. However, the source of this discomfort can be far more intricate than we might think. For professionals seeking [...]
History and Causes
History An earache refers to pain or discomfort in the ear, and it can range from mild to severe. The pain may be sharp, dull, or throbbing and can affect one or both ears. [...]
Key AcuPoints for This Condition
Step 1: Chronic Paraspinal/Neck Points Step 2: Chronic Spinal Point Step 3: Chronic Jaw Points
How to treat Chronic Dupuytren’s Contracture
Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. Standard Protocol: Treat Specific Back Shu Points related to the affected condition which directly impacts Chronic Dupuytren's Contracture. Begin [...]
Key Scar Locations That Influence this Condition
Palmar Scar Tissue: Scars on the palm of the hand, particularly around the affected fingers and the palm crease, can contribute to contracture formation by promoting tissue adhesions and fibrosis. Targeting scar tissue in [...]