| Literature DB >> 25506384 |
Martha Liliana Beltrán Molano1, Laura Bibiana Pinilla Bonilla1, Eduardo Humberto Beltrán Dussan1, Carlos Alberto Vásquez Londoño1.
Abstract
Background. Neural therapy and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) are part of complementary and alternative medicine in western world. Both of them share characteristics in diagnosis and therapeutics in search of changes in tenderness, pain, and skin stiffness related to visceral disease, as well as therapeutic procedures with specific stimuli on the skin that generate local, segmental, or remote reactions. Head zones explain segmental viscerocutaneous relations in neural therapy; however, interference fields and remote reactions after infiltration of local anesthetic go beyond this segmental distribution. Methods. This descriptive research required review and analysis of texts of Henry Head and traditional Chinese medicine. Results. Anatomical and functional relationships were found between Head zones in body, and head and neck with 14 acupuncture channels and their points. Anatomical areas of strong correlations were found: Head zones of heart and lung with heart and pericardium channels; Head zones of genitals with bladder and kidney channels. Strong functional relations between all Head zones, channels, and acupoints were found when following the pattern of segmental dermatomes; 235 acupuncture points were found in concordance.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25506384 PMCID: PMC4260442 DOI: 10.1155/2014/836392
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Relation of Head Zones with dermatomes in torso and head and neck areas, according to description of clinical cases for each zone. Dermatome varies according to disease aggravation (in bold).
| Head zone | Related dermatome | Areas on face and neck |
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| Heart (H) | H: D1–D3, | Frontonasal |
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| Stomach | D6–D9 | Frontonasal |
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| Liver (LV) | L: D7–D10 Right side | Frontonasal Vertical occipital |
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| Bowel | (a) Until rectum: D9–D12 | Vertical |
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| Kidney and ureter | D10 to L1 | No relationship is described |
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| Bladder | (a) Overdistension: D11, D12, L1 | No relationship is described |
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| Sexual organs (2) | D10–S4, L5. Excluding L2 to L4 by anatomical gap | Occipital (3) |
(1) The areas of heart and lung share dermatomes, as well as areas in face, which were unified in this work for practical purposes of analysis. (2) The author shows a different dermatome for each sexual organ: prostate (D10, D11 D12, L5, S1–S3), epididymis and annexes (D11-D12, L1, D11-D12, L1), testis and ovary (D10), cervix and uterus ((a) in contraction: D10–D12, L1, (b) cervical canal and lower portion. S1, S2–S4, L5). They were unified for purposes of analysis. (3) Only described for ovarian and testicular dermatome.
Figure 1Anatomo-functional correlation in the Head zone of head and neck with acupuncture points with local action (in black) and remote action (in white). The zones are shown in different views.
Relationships between Head zone of head and neck with organs at local and remote way, with dermatomes in torso and acupuncture points in head and neck.
| Head and neck Head's zones | Related organs | Related dermatomes in torso | Acupuncture points in head and neck |
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| Frontonasal | LA: eye, nose, and upper teeth | C3-C4 | LA: |
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| Mid-orbital | LA: eye | D2, D3, D4 | LA: E1, B5, Gb14, Gb15, and Du23. |
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| Frontotemporal | LA: eye | D4, D5, D6 | LA: Sj23, Gb1, and Gb13 |
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| Temporal | LA: eye and upper teeth | D7 | LA: Not found |
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| Vertical | LA: eye and ear | D8 | LA: Gb16, Gb18, Gb4, Gb5, and Gb6 |
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| Parietal | LA: ear | D9 | LA: Sj20, and |
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| Occipital | LA: occipital and dorsal | D10 | LA: B9, Gb10, Gb19, |
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| Sternomastoid | LA: not described | C3-C4 | LA: B10, Gb20, and |
RA: Remote action. LA: local action.
Figure 2(a) Front view. Heart and lung Head zones in red. Heart channel: thick green line shows external pathway; dotted green line shows the internal pathway. Pericardium channel: thick yellow line shows the external pathway; dotted yellow line shows the internal pathway. The acupuncture points with therapeutic indication for heart or lung are highlighted. (b) Posterior view. The acupuncture points with therapeutic indications for heart or lung in the area are highlighted.
Acupoints related to anatomical and functional zones for heart and lung.
| Head zones | Acupuncture points | Total acupoints (acp) and channels (ch) related |
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Heart | Chest | 13 acp |
| Back | 11 acp | |
| Upper limb | 13 acp | |
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| Total | 37 acp | |
Figure 3(a) Front view. (b) Posterior view. Head zones of stomach in yellow, zone of liver in green, and zone of gallbladder and bowels zone in orange. The acupuncture points with therapeutic indications in the area are highlighted.
Acupuncture points, anatomo-functionally related to stomach, liver, gallbladder, and bowels Head zones.
| Head zones | Acupuncture points |
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| Stomach | Abdomen: St20, St21, St25, K16, K19, K20, |
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| Liver-Gallbladder | Abdomen: St19, St22–St24, Sp16, L13, L14, Gb24, Gb26, K17, |
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| Bowels | Abdomen: St26, St27, St28, Sp13 to Sp15, K4, K13 to K15, L13, |
Figure 5(a) Front view. (b) Posterior view. Head zones in color: heart and lung zones in red; stomach zone in yellow; bowel zone in orange; liver and gallbladder zones in green; ureter-kidney, bladder, and genitalia zones in blue. White dots: acupuncture points with similar functional activity at Head zone.
Figure 4(a) Front view. Correlations between lower limb and lower abdomen with Head zones of kidney, prostate, and uterus with kidney channel highlighted in red. Acupuncture points with therapeutic indication for bladder, kidney-ureter, and genital organs are highlighted. (b) Posterior view. Correlations between lumbosacral and lower limbs area with Head zone of prostate, bladder, and uterus with bladder channel highlighted in red. Acupuncture points with therapeutic indication for bladder, kidney-ureter, and genitalia are highlighted.
Acupoints anatomo-functionally related to Head zones for kidney, bladder and genitalia.
| Head zones | Acupuncture points |
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| Kidney | Lower abdomen: St27, K13, Gb25, and |
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| Bladder | Lower abdomen: St27, St28, K11, and |
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| Genitalia | Lower abdomen: St26, St28, K11, K13 to K15, |