Traditional Chinese Medicine Rehabilitation Therapy

Traditional Chinese medicine rehabilitation therapy is a therapy that adopts the basic theory of Chinese medicine as the core, and the holistic concept and evidence-based treatment as the rehabilitation characteristics, and adopts traditional Chinese medicine therapy to carry out rehabilitation activities for people with disabilities. After thousands of years of practice and summary, it has a complete theory and treatment system. It mainly includes Tui Na, acupuncture, Qigong, traction, cupping, traditional Chinese medicine, medicinal food, medicinal bath, etc. Traditional Chinese medicine rehabilitation therapy is going global and is becoming the focus of attention of rehabilitation medicine practitioners. 1.Tui-na therapy 1.The principle of action Balance yin and yang, support the righteous and dispel the evil, reposition the bones, activate blood circulation, strengthen the tendons and bones, open the joints, relax the tendons and activate the collaterals. 2. Mechanism of action (1) Using the function of nerves and organs The manipulation can not only excite the nerve function but also inhibit the over-excited nerve activity, which has a two-way regulation effect on the function of nerves and organs. (2) Enhancing the immunity of the body. (3) Improving blood and lymphatic circulation. (4) Analgesia and pain relief. (5) Bone setting and repositioning. (6) Repairing traumatic tissues. (7) Preventing tissue atrophy and joint stiffness. 3.Clinical application It can be applied to internal, external, women and children. It is often used in the rehabilitation of orthopedic injuries, cerebrovascular disease, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy and paraplegia, all of which have good effects. Acupuncture and moxibustion therapy Acupuncture and moxibustion therapy is used to treat diseases by stimulating the meridians and acupuncture points, thus adjusting the function of the internal organs of the body. 1. Principle of action Acupuncture acts on the meridians or acupoints of the human body, which can balance yin and yang, smooth the qi flow, support the positive and dispel the evil, unblock the meridians, and harmonize the qi and blood. 2. Mechanism of action (1) Functional adjustment Acupuncture has a two-way regulation on the function of human internal organs; acupuncture has a good regulation on the overall and local functions of the human body. (2) Immune enhancement effect. (3) Analgesic effect. 3, clinical applications (1) motor dysfunction, such as the sequelae of stroke, cerebral palsy, encephalitis, meningitis, etc. Polyneuritis, myasthenia gravis, facial nerve palsy, facial muscle spasm, traumatic paraplegia, etc. (2) Pain disorders, rheumatic disorders, shoulder arthritis, frozen shoulder, cervical and lumbar spondylosis, etc. (3) Neuropsychiatric disorders, pediatric mental retardation, epilepsy, schizophrenia, dementia, etc. (4) Other internal, external, gynecological and pediatric diseases. Third, traditional exercise therapy China’s traditional exercise therapy, also known as Guiding in ancient times, emphasizes the combination of intentional exercise and intentionally guided breathing, guided physical activity. Commonly used methods are qigong, five birds, eight duanjin, taijiquan, taiji sword, etc.. They have proven to be of great value in the prevention and treatment of diseases and have become widely used both at home and abroad as one of the important measures for rehabilitation. Taijiquan depends on the yin and yang principle of movement and stillness in the Taiji diagram, and its movement is purely natural, creating something out of nothing, which is called Wuji and Taiji. In other words, when acting, the center of the center is calm, no thoughts, no ideas, to return to the element to keep one, to think of emptiness, this is the so-called Wuji; to its use of smooth, such as the endless ring, no stop, then the so-called Taiji is based on Wuji. In the momentum, within the momentum, all are round, so we use the theory of Taiji to illustrate, and use Yin and Yang, static and dynamic, rigid and soft, in and out, etc. as a metaphor for its role. Taijiquan’s characteristics: 1, fitness to eliminate disease, prolong life. 2, the posture requires static, soft, round, slow. The action is natural and stable, easy and soft, not only to move slowly according to a certain order, but also like a flowing stream, continuous. This makes the practitioner’s joints and muscles around the body in accordance with certain procedures alternately soothing movement, not only to relieve fatigue, but also to achieve the purpose of exercise. 3. The action requires a quiet mood and a relaxed and concentrated spirit, and it is important that the practice of boxing is always guided by the consciousness. Therefore, it can eliminate people’s stress and fatigue in daily life and work, to achieve physical and mental rest, but also to cultivate the body, life and youth. 4, taijiquan requires deep and natural breathing, that is, the so-called gas first Dantian,. 5, taijiquan is mainly soft, rigid and flexible, men and women can practice, young and old, regardless of the venue and time restrictions.