What is Hua Tuo Jiaji?

Huatuo Jiaji point is also called Jiaji point therapy. Positioning: 0 on the back and waist, from the first thoracic vertebra to the lower side of the spinous process of the fifth lumbar vertebra. Open 5 inches beside the posterior center, and point 17 is on one side. Acupoint selection: the patient is prone or prone, and the acupoints are selected at 0.5 inch on both sides of the spinous process of the spine, next to the back center. Acupoint anatomy: There are skin, subcutaneous tissue, superficial muscle layer (trapezius, latissimus dorsi, rhomboid, upper posterior serratus, lower posterior serratus) and deep muscle layer (erector spinae, transverse spinous) under the acupoints. The first thoracic nerve to the fifth lumbar nerve has medial cutaneous branches and accompanying arteries and veins. In the deep layer, there are muscular branches from the first thoracic nerve to the posterior branch of the fifth lumbar nerve, and dorsal branches or branches of the posterior intercostal artery and vein. Function: Regulate the function of dirty abdomen. Indications: There are a wide range of indications, among which the upper chest point is used to treat heart, lung and upper limb diseases, the lower chest position is used to treat gastrointestinal diseases, and the waist point is used to treat waist, abdomen and lower limb diseases. The first thoracic vertebra to the third thoracic vertebra are mainly used for upper limb diseases; The first to eighth thoracic vertebrae are used to treat chest diseases, the sixth to fifth lumbar vertebrae are used to treat abdominal diseases, and the first to fifth lumbar vertebrae are used to treat lower limb diseases.

Acupuncture method: straight needling 0.3-0.5 inch, or tapping with plum blossom needle; Moxibustion is acceptable. Precautions: Strictly control the depth and angle of needle insertion to avoid injuring internal organs and causing traumatic pneumothorax. Chiropractic acupuncture is a better method to treat lower limb paralysis, and I have achieved good results, especially lower limb paralysis caused by myelopathy. The effect is good within one year, mainly by taking a pair of acupuncture needles from the injured part of the patient and then using high current electrotherapy to regenerate nerves. Simple acupuncture is ineffective. Of course, acupuncture is also effective for heart, lung, gastrointestinal diseases and waist diseases, and no electrotherapy is needed.