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Zhao Fu Zhuren Physician Goju Differential Treatment Of Chest Experience

Posted on:2011-05-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T PengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2204360305972369Subject:Chinese medical science
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The major symptoms of Chest bi include chest pain; or, cough/wheezing with chest oppression and pain in the chest and back; or, chest pain. This is the equivalent to certain symptoms of coronary heart disease (CHD) in Western medicine.There are a lot of same places between theories of psychosomatic diseases(such as the relationship of psychology and physiology) and TCM(such as "combination of shape and soul", "correspondence between human and universe", "union of mind and body" etc). So there are advantages and features to prevent and treat psychosomatic diseases through syndrome differentiation and concept of wholism in TCM. The source of the'current study's reasoning is the following line from the Nei Jing: "Among the well-known, there are the soft and the hard; the weak and the strong; the short and the long; the yin and the yang." The meaning of this line is that pre-heaven endowment tends to be either weak/yin, or strong/yang. The main purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between patients'personality, temperament, behavior and the onset and treatment of chest bi (CHD)The authors have analyzed patients'personality, temperament, and behavior to classify them as "hard" or "soft" personalities; observed patients in clinical settings. Using the Liver Theory treatment which treats "hard" personalities with a "soft treatment" and "soft" personalities with a "hard treatment", the authors were able to use a simple approach to treat a complicated pathology.My mentor Professor Zhao Zhifu who had research psychosomatic medicine of TCM for several years and had accumulated extensive experience in this field put forward the theories of psychosomatic medicine of TCM——hard/soft pathology differentiation. The paper describes Rigid-Gental Differentiation through some typical cases.
Keywords/Search Tags:chest bi, psychosomatic diseases, hard/soft pathology differentiation, cases
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