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Morant RP20 Ye Fu German MP20 British Sp20 American Sp20 Zhou Rong is the name of meridian point (zh uróng Sp20)[ 1]. Acupuncture classics. A classic of acupuncture was originally named Zhou Ying [2]. The name of "get ready for a thousand dollars" is Zhou Rong [2]. It belongs to the spleen meridian of Foot Taiyin [1]. Zhou is the periphery, and the "camp" refers to nutrition. This point belongs to the spleen meridian of Foot Taiyin, and the spleen controls blood, disperses essence and nourishes the whole body, hence the name Zhou Rong [1]. Indications: fullness in chest and hypochondrium, cough, asthma, bronchitis, bronchiectasis, lung abscess, pneumonia, hypochondriac pain, chest pain leading to lumbago, cough against the upper qi, purulent blood, inability to eat, hiccup, esophageal stenosis, anorexia, pleurisy, intercostal neuralgia, fullness of chest and hypochondriac branches, chest and hypochondriac pain, diaphragm spasm, etc.
4 Zhou Rong's alias Zhou Ying (Classic Remittance).
5 Source: Acupuncture A-B Classic: Zhou Ying. Zhou Ying is one inch and six points lower than the government of China.
6. The acupoint name "Jiezhou" refers to the periphery, and Rongtong "Ying" refers to nutrition. This point belongs to the spleen meridian of Foot Taiyin, and the spleen controls blood, disperses essence and nourishes the whole body, hence the name Zhou Rong [1].
Zhou, Zhou bian, Zhou zhi yi. Rong, Rong Mao, This point belongs to the spleen meridian, which governs muscles and also has the function of regulating blood and dispersing essence. The Qi of Foot Taiyin communicates with the meridians of liver, gallbladder and pericardium in the chest, and is closely related to the meridians of heart, stomach, lung and kidney. It got its name because it called meridians to help the spleen control blood, and gradually became a trickle, thus spreading and nourishing the whole body. This point is 2 inches next to Wuming Point of Yangming Stomach Meridian in the chest, hence the name Zhou Rong. One said: Jin was born in the soil and is close to the middle government. The soil has four meridians, a week, and the lungs are golden, so it is glorious. [3]
7 chest [4]
8-week positioning standard positioning: Zhou Rong is on the chest side, which is the second intercostal space, 6 inches away from the anterior midline [5][4].
Zhou Rong made a 6-inch incision in the chest, the second intercostal space and the anterolateral midline, and selected points in sitting or supine position [1].
Zhou Rong is located in the chest, the second intercostal space, 6 inches from the midline of the chest [2].
Position of Zhou Rong Point in Spleen Meridian of Foot Taiyin
The location of Cape Zhou Rong
Location of Zhou Rong Point (Foot Taiyin Spleen Meridian)
The position of Zhou Rong's point (muscle)
Location of Zhou Rong Point (bones, viscera)
9 Take the supine position, put one rib on the chest township, open 6 inches next to any pulse, and take the second intercostal point.
Zhou Rong opened the 6-inch chest, the second intercostal space, next to the anterior midline. Acupoint selection in sitting or supine position [1].
In supine position, the breasts are 2 inches apart and the ribs are up. When the gap between the second ribs is removed, the point is removed. The four acupoints of Neizhai, Shenzang and Zigong are arranged in an arc, and their radians correspond to those of the second intercostal space. [6]
Quick point selection: Lie on your back, open three fingers next to * * *, and then go up two intercostal spaces, which is Zhou Rong point [7].
10 acupoint anatomy There are skin, subcutaneous tissue, pectoralis major, second intercostal structure and intrathoracic fascia under Zhou Rong point. There are lateral thoracic arteries and veins, and second intercostal arteries and veins. There are muscular branches of thoracic nerve and lateral cutaneous branches of the second intercostal nerve. The skin is distributed by the lateral branches of intercostal nerve 1, 2, 3 and supraclavicular nerve. The subcutaneous fascia is thick and rich in adipose tissue. (See Tianxi)
10. 1 dissect the skin horizontally → subcutaneous tissue → pectoralis major → pectoralis minor [1].
Skin → subcutaneous tissue → pectoralis major → pectoralis minor [4].
There is a lateral cutaneous branch of the second intercostal nerve in the superficial layer of the nerve blood vessel at 10.2; There are deep branches of thoracic nerve and thoracoacromial artery's pectoral muscle [4].
There are muscular branches of the thoracic nerve and lateral cutaneous branches of the second intercostal nerve, and lateral thoracic arteriovenous and second intercostal arteriovenous pass through [2].
1 1 Zhou Rong has the functions of dispersing lung qi, relieving asthma, regulating qi and resolving phlegm.
Zhou Rong has the function of broadening chest and benefiting qi [1].
Zhou Rong has the ability to broaden his mind and regulate his spleen. The symptoms it treats are chest tightness, uncontrollable coughing, and inability to eat. These are all caused by stagnation, so as to drive the relaxation around. [3]
12 indications Zhou Rong point is mainly used to treat chest and hypochondriac distension, cough, asthma, bronchitis, bronchiectasis, lung abscess, pneumonia, hypochondriac pain, chest pain leading to back pain, cough against the upper breath, coughing up purulent blood, inability to eat, hiccup, esophageal stenosis, loss of appetite, pleurisy, intercostal neuralgia, chest and hypochondriac branch distension and pain.
Zhou Rong point is mainly used for chest and hypochondriac fullness, cough, asthma and hypochondriac pain [4].
Zhou Rong is mainly used for treating chest and lung diseases, such as chest pain with back pain, cough due to upward movement, purulent blood, anorexia and hiccups [1].
Zhou Rong is often used to treat bronchitis, bronchiectasis, lung abscess, esophageal stenosis, pleurisy and intercostal neuralgia [1].
Zhou Rong is mainly used for treating cough, asthma, fullness in chest and hypochondrium and dyspepsia [2].
Zhou Rong point is mainly used for cough, asthma, fullness and pain in chest and hypochondrium; Regardless of diet [6].
Respiratory diseases: bronchitis, pneumonia, pleurisy, lung abscess, bronchiectasis;
Others: esophageal stenosis, diaphragm spasm, intercostal neuralgia.
13 acupuncture method 13. 1 acupuncture method is generally 0.3 ~ 0.5 inch. Lung included, deep needling is prohibited [1].
Oblique stab 0.3 ~ 0.5 inch (not suitable for deep stab) [2].
Oblique stab or outward flat stab is 0.5 ~ 0.8 inch [4][6], and there is a feeling of acid swelling locally [6].
Note: There are lungs in it, so deep needling is not allowed to prevent pneumothorax [4].
13.2 Moxibustion can be used [1][4][6].
The moxa stick moxibustion is 3 ~ 5 strong; Or moxa stick moxibustion for 5 ~ 10 minutes [2].
14 combined with Zhou Rong, Tiantu, Chise and Zhongshan to treat cough and asthma [6].
Zhou Rong combined with Zhigou and Waiguan to treat chest and hypochondriac pain [6].
Special effects 15 * * * Put the third finger of the middle finger together, and press Zhou Rong 1 ~ 3 minutes with your fingertips, 1 time in the morning and evening. It can relieve cough or fullness in chest and hypochondrium. Long-term persistence has a good maintenance effect on the respiratory system. [7]
16 literature review "secrets of the outer stage": indications: fullness in the chest and hypochondrium, no pitching, inability to eat, cough, salivation and pus.