Key AcuPoints for This Condition
Step 1: Chronic Points Step 2: Local Palsy Points Step 3: Jaw - Local Palsy Points Step 4: Distal Facial Point
Step 1: Chronic Points Step 2: Local Palsy Points Step 3: Jaw - Local Palsy Points Step 4: Distal Facial Point
Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. Standard Protocol: Treat Specific Shu Points related to the affected condition which directly impacts Chronic Bell’s Palsy. Begin with [...]
Facial Region: Scars resulting from trauma, surgical procedures, or inflammatory conditions in the facial area can directly impact the facial nerve and surrounding tissues. Scar tissue formation can disrupt nerve signaling, impede muscle function, [...]
Chronic Bell's palsy is characterized by persistent weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles, often stemming from prolonged inflammation or damage to the facial nerve. Even after the initial infection or trauma resolves, residual [...]
History Chronic Bell's palsy refers to the lingering effects and persisting symptoms of facial weakness or paralysis beyond the initial onset of the condition. Unlike acute Bell's palsy, where symptoms typically improve within weeks [...]
Step 1: Acute Wind Points Step 2: Acute Distal Wind Points Step 3: Acute Influenial Points
1. Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. 2. Standard Protocol: For acute Bell's palsy, target specific Shu points beginning with the facial region. Focus on [...]
Facial Region: Scars resulting from trauma, surgical procedures, or infections in the facial region can directly impact the function of the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII) responsible for controlling facial muscles. Scar tissue in [...]
Acute Bell's palsy can be caused by inflammation or compression of the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). Common causes include viral infections, particularly herpes simplex virus (HSV) or herpes zoster virus (HZV), as well [...]
History Acute Bell's palsy is a sudden-onset neurological condition characterized by the rapid development of weakness or paralysis on one side of the face. This disorder is typically linked to viral infections, particularly the [...]
Step 1 : Chronic Pain - Jaw Release Step 2: Chronic Pain - Upper Release Step 3: Distal Pain Points
Thoracic Spine: Scars in the thoracic spine area, particularly from surgeries or traumatic injuries, can lead to adhesions and restricted mobility, contributing to upper back pain. Microcurrent stimulation applied to scar tissue in this [...]
Upper back pain can arise from a myriad of causes, ranging from mechanical issues like muscle strain or poor posture to more serious conditions such as spinal disorders or underlying health issues. Muscle strain [...]
History Upper back pain can be a debilitating issue that affects many individuals, causing discomfort and limitations in daily activities. This type of pain often originates from various structures in the upper back region, [...]
Step 1: Standard Protocol- Core Therapy Step 2: Distal Pain Points Step 3: Psoas/Hip Pain Points Step 4: Distal Spinal Point
1. Scar Release Therapy: Release scars in the key areas (listed above) that influence this condition. 2. Standard Protocol: Begin with lumbar Shu points at the lower back, then address thoracic points and cervical [...]
Lumbar Surgical Scars: Scars resulting from lumbar surgeries, such as discectomy, laminectomy, or spinal fusion procedures, can impact lower back pain. Surgical incisions disrupt tissue integrity, leading to scar tissue formation, which may contribute [...]
Lower back pain can stem from a multitude of factors, ranging from muscle strains to more serious underlying conditions. Some common causes include poor posture, muscle overuse or injury, degenerative disc disease, herniated discs, [...]
History Lower back pain, a prevalent condition affecting millions worldwide, poses a significant challenge to individuals' quality of life and productivity. It manifests in various forms, from dull aches to sharp, debilitating discomfort, often [...]
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