The internal organs and organ diseases caused by misalignment of the spinal bones and joints, complicated by injuries to the spinal cord, spinal nerves and sympathetic nerves are spinal origin diseases, also known as “spinal origin diseases” or “spinal related diseases”. Traditional Chinese medicine has been used since the beginning of time to treat diseases with massage and pedal F. The “Historical Records of the Magpie Canggong” records that in ancient times, the treatment of diseases was done with “F lead case (press) caressing”; the Han tomb painting “guide diagram” is painted with several spinal guide methods. In order to inherit the theory and experience of traditional medicine in this area, we would like to introduce the following. More than 2,000 years ago, the Nei Jing had an understanding of the spine, vertebrae, and spinal cord, and the term “meridians” was used to describe the spinal nerves and the sympathetic nerves that run alongside the spine. “The meridians are the beginning, the camp of their course, the control of their measure, the internal subordination of the five organs, and the external differentiation of the six provinces. (That is to say, the meridians have a length and are nutritive to the five viscera and six internal organs. There is also a discussion of walking in the spinal column in the line of the Governor’s vein, such as: “Governor’s vein, starting in the less abdomen below the central bone …… around the usurp, don’t go around the hip, at least the yin and giant yang in the complex, combined with the less yin on the femur within the back of the Lian, through the spine belongs to the kidney, and the sun starts in the eye canthus, on the forehead cross the top, into the brain, also out of the other under the item, by the shoulders Inside, the ridge reaches the waist and enters the brawn ligament kidney. (Suwen bone empty theory) “the Governor’s vein of the other, named Changqiang, holding the brawn on the Xiang, scattering the head, down when the shoulder blades around, don’t take the sun into the brawn.” (“Ling Shu meridians”) “the Governor’s vein, from the lower pole of the Yu, and the spine, up to the wind, into the brain” (“difficult Jing twenty-eight difficult”) points out the direction of the Governor’s vein walking as well as the mutual contact with the foot sun meridian, Shao Yin meridian. The direction of the Yang meridian in the hands and feet is basically the same as the modern spinal nerve innervation area. The “Suwen Qi Fu” in discussing the “spinal method” points out that “the Governor’s qi is issued by 28 points, two in the central part of the Xiang, eight in the back of the hair, three in the face, fifteen points below the large vertebrae to the tail and side of the coccyx.” It is clearly stated that the fifteen points next to the spinal column are the “points from which the Qi of the Governor’s Vessel emanates.” Therefore, after the Nei Jing, the literature of all generations considers the points of the Governor’s Vessel and the acupuncture points next to the foot solar bladder meridian and the spinal column to be the main points of disease, and also points out that the brain, head and face, the five senses, throat, chest, lungs, heart, liver, spleen, kidney, gastrointestinal and reproductive organs are all related to the Governor’s Vessel and the spine. For example, “the small abdomen control testis, leading to the lumbar spine, up to the heart, evil in the small intestine, even testicular system, belong to the spine, through the liver and lung, complex heart system.” (Ling Shu Si Shi Qi) Another example is the “Su Wen Shi Fever Chapter” discusses fever: “three vertebrae under the main chest fever, four vertebrae under the main diaphragm fever, five vertebrae under the main liver fever, six vertebrae under the main spleen fever, seven vertebrae under the main kidney fever.” “The syncope holds the spine and the pain to the top, the head is sunken, the eyes are desolate, the lumbar spine is strong, take the foot sun N in the blood complex …… heart pain leads to the lumbar spine, want to vomit, take the foot Shaoyin.” (“Ling Shu Miscellaneous Diseases”) and so on. Based on the Nei Jing, the 4th century A.D. “Acupuncture and Moxibustion A.B. Jing” has more detailed records on the spine and the pathology of the Governor’s Vessel, and has recognized that certain diseases are from the pathology of the Governor’s Vessel and the acupuncture points of the foot solar bladder meridian next to the spine, and advocates acupuncture treatment for these points. If the spleen is distended, the spleen yu is the mainstay, and the tai bai is also taken. (Volume 11), etc. The relationship between the lesions of the internal organs and the spine and the acupuncture points adjacent to the Governor’s Vessel is clearly pointed out. In summary, the Acupuncture and Moxibustion Classic has a clear discussion of the relationship between all the acupuncture points of the Governor’s Vessel and the Sun meridian adjacent to the Governor’s Vessel and the pathology of the internal organs and organs. Modern medicine understands spinal diseases in terms of the relationship between the spinal nerve and sympathetic nerves and internal organs. The course of the Directing Vessel is similar to the course of the spinal nerve; the Foot Sun Meridian travels on the 1.5-inch paracord of the spine, similar to the position of the sympathetic nerve in the paracord; its 3-inch paracord is almost identical to the dermal pathway of the posterior branch of the spinal nerve. It can be seen that the history of traditional Chinese medical discourse on the relationship between the points of the Directing Vessel and the Foot and Sun Meridian (back) and the pathology of the relevant internal organs should be the history of traditional Chinese medical understanding of diseases of spinal origin. We have found that the main lesions of the points of the Directing Vessel and the Foot and Sun meridians, as confirmed by generations of experience, are much the same as those of modern spinal origin. The treatment of chiropractic disorders is described in the Nei Jing as the “spinal method” (Su Wen Qi Fu Lun), which states that “the treatment of diseases of the Governor’s Vessel is on the bones.” (Suwen bone empty theory) clearly pointed out that by adjusting the spinal bone and joint can treat the Governor’s vein lesions, but also the implementation of “people constricted back anxious, leading to coercion and pain, pricking the beginning of the item, the number of spinal man spine, fast press the hand as pain, pricking the evening three _, has. (Suwen Miao Thorn Theory), that is, the treatment method of acupuncture and manual pressure on the acupuncture points next to the spine. The Ling Shu Jing dorsal acupuncture point is also clear on the back acupuncture point if there is a lesion can be performed “are holding the spine three inches away from each other, then want to get and check the place, press its place, should be in the middle and pain relief, is its acupuncture point.” (The dorsal acupuncture point lesion pain “press its place, should be in the middle and pain relief”, refers to the use of pressure on the corresponding points to treat disease, is one of the method of pressing the spine). In the Sui and Tang dynasties, the “Treatise on the Origin of Diseases” and the “Prepared Emergency Thousand Gold Formula” developed the “spinal method” of the “Nei Jing” into a series of chiropractic treatments such as the spinal guide method and the “Laozi massage method”. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, pediatrics used “chiropractic” to treat diseases, such as the 1846 “Rie S parallel”: “regardless of wind and cold, external sensations and acne rashes, are available. …… behind the two rice spoon bones and the backbone between the joints, each pinch, let them cry, sweat out muscle loose since healing.” (The use of various chiropractic techniques has been described by the author in the article “History of Chiropractic Techniques in Traditional Chinese Medicine”). The treatment of diseases of the dorsal acupoints of the Directing and Solar channels in the Nei Jing is more often acupuncture therapy. For example, the “Suwen Bone Empty Theory”: “Great wind neck pain, prick the Fengfu, Fengfu in the upper vertebrae.” And “lumbar pain can not be turned and shaken, urgent lead Yin egg, stab eight s and pain on.” And so on. The “Acupuncture and Moxibustion A B Jing” has detailed records on the various points of the Governor’s Vessel and the dorsal points of the Sun meridian of the foot, all source of disease, future generations of doctors on the basis of this further enrichment and development, the formation of acupuncture-based treatment of spinal origin of disease rich experience. Paste massage and medicine ironing therapy, from the Warring States period, the method of massage and ironing. Massage and medicine ironing is the main therapy of the Nei Jing, Su Wen to the true to the great treatise: “Mo of the bath.” The Historical Records of Bian Ji Cang Gong Li Chuan: “The disease of living in the couples also, the soup ironing also …… for five points of ironing, to eight reduced agent and cooked, in order to more ironing two under the wounds.” The “Ling Shu Jing Shou Yao Gang Rou” treatment of cold paralysis “to medicine ironing.” The Su Wen regulates the Jing theory: “disease in the bone, n needle medicine ironing.” “Massage do not release.” By the Jin Dynasty in the 3rd century AD, Wang Shuhe discussed the treatment of paralysis in his book “Pulse Classic Volume II”: “Iron with medicine, massage with wind paste, and moxibustion of all the points for treating wind.” The treatment method of massage with medicinal paste was first introduced. Ge Hong in the “Elbow formula” will be “Mo to wind ointment” ointment called “Mo cream”, that is, specifically for with the massage ointment, this treatment by the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming several periods of development, not only applied to tendon paralysis, but also focus on “treatment of spine”. For example, the “Li S parallel” records have “cold evil in the solar bladder, with qiangwu rub back” and so on. In the “Ling Shu Jing Jing Tendon” that introduced the use of white wine and Gui made of “horse paste” paste to treat tendon paralysis. In the Tang Dynasty, the “Prepared Emergency Thousand Gold Essentials” named the plaster paste method “Fu paste”, such as: “mustard seed powder soup and Fu paper on the paste” (Volume 22). The recipe books of all generations have records of plasters applied to dorsal points to cure diseases. The book “RI S parallel text” introduces many plasters applied to the Governor’s vein and dorsal yu points to cure diseases. For example, the book contains: “paste paste method: Yu pillow, Tianzhu, Tianqiu, Yingjin, lack of basin, back Yu is Fengmen point eight, diarrhea of the heat in the chest; five organs Yu next to fifty, diarrhea of the five organs of heat; paste heart Yu and heart mouth pair, life Gate and umbilicus pair. …… external disease in addition to paste the affected area, use a paste to paste the heart mouth to protect its heart, or use the appetite cream to make into the diet to help its strength, can replace the internal support. Those who treat external diseases also do not need to take medicine.” The use of chiropractic (pressing acupuncture points and chiropractic), acupuncture and moxibustion, and the use of creams and ironing to treat diseases of spinal origin is a valuable experience of traditional Chinese medicine. Third, the Western medical understanding of chiropractic diseases and exchanges with our medical community At the end of the 19th century, Palmer (D.D. Palmer) founded the chiropractic medicine in the United States, which originated from the folk back-stepping therapy. After unintentionally curing a hearing-impaired patient with chiropractic manipulation, Palmer studied the anatomy and physiology of the spinal nerve and proposed the use of chiropractic to treat spinal nerve dysfunction caused by vertebral misalignment. The term “Chiropractic” was the basis of his theory. In fact, before Balmer, Mrs. Mapp’s chiropractic manipulations in England had attracted the attention of the British Crown. In the 1970s, the medical status of chiropractic in the United States was established and developed rapidly. In 1983, experts from the American Chiropractic Association were invited to Guangzhou to give an academic presentation on spinal misalignments that can cause damage to the nerve roots, sympathetic nerves, vertebral arteries and spinal cord, and In 1983, the American Chiropractic Association was invited to Guangzhou to give a lecture on the damage to the nerve roots, sympathetic nerves, vertebral arteries, and spinal cord, and the corresponding visceral pathology that can be caused by spinal misalignment. However, due to the cultural differences between the East and the West, spinal disorders are discussed in the Chinese traditional medical literature through the meridian theory. Our aim is to discover and organize the theories and experiences of Chinese medicine in this area in order to improve the clinical efficacy of acupuncture and moxibustion, ointment and chiropractic treatment of spinal disorders.