Lecture 3
Lecture 3
Lecture 3
M.K.SHASTRI
24 slides, 24 minutes
So many points, what do you choose?
Choose based on holographic image
Choose based on your TCM teaching
Choose based on channel relationship
Choose based on right-left-up-down (the magic square)
Choose based on 5 elements
Choose based on Antique points
Choose based on classic texts
Choose based on time of day, time of year
I just ask the patient where they would like be needled, and I needle there.
2 main reasons Master Tungs pts are so special-
Choose based on reaction area
Choose based on location of Dao Ma group
Techniques
1 Most important step; Get the De Qi
– Why? You need to modulate the nerve
– Don’t kill your patients, just get the right spot
– Japanese or Chinese qi- I don’t think it matters
– The magic of needling is in the “left” hand. (thank you Robert Chu)
– 2nd step? Repeat step 1.
– Basics- use 28-40 gauge needle, 30 minutes retention time, no flaking,
poking, twisting. I use 34-38.
– Why 30 minutes? Classics say 28.8 minutes, and MRIs show that your brain
will be lit up for around 28 minutes. (90%) (last 10% is from 28-42minutes if
patients are chronic and or need the time then I have them sit for that
additional 14min).
– Depth is important. The closer the problem the shallower the insertion the
further the problem deeper the insertion. 77.08 (St 36) (knee,stomach, lungs, heart)
Dao Ma
▪ “The Dao Ma Needling Technique of Master Tung Ching-Chang
was one of the clinical methods he most frequently employed.
This technique can succinctly be stated as follows: three points
are needled simultaneously to profoundly 'obtain qi' (De Qi) and
rapidly effect a cure. Dr. Tung did not greatly concern himself with
'supplementing' (Bu) or 'draining' (Xie) needle techniques, but
rather with powerfully 'obtaining qi' (De Qi) to influence the
'Reaction Areas' of the points needled. In this style of
acupuncture, the more you obtain the qi, the faster your results
will be.”
▪ Over 60% of Master Tung points are in “dao mas”
Dao Ma
88.09-10-11, Penetrating Gates
– Impotence- sexual dysfunction, nephritits,
diabetes, dizziness, low back pain, edema from
the kidney, renal issues/renal pain
– Clinically? Day in day out? Kidney issues, back
pain, sexual dysfunctions, Type 2 hypertension
(kidneys), edema, any case of weakness, low
back pain, kidney pain, clavicle/arm/acromian,
chest pain
– Why? Bone=kidney, spleen channel, earth helps
the water, spleen treats stomach, spleen helps
lung, holographic images
– Muscle treats muscle, kidney reaction area
• 77.01-02-03 Upright Tendon Dao Ma
• Vertebral pain, back pain, neck pain, brain swelling, pain
in upper
shoulder, headache
• 77.01=C2-3 (3.5 cun proximal to heel)
• 77.02=C4-5 (2 cun up)
• 77.03=C6-7 (2 cun up)
• You could even add one at the juncture to get the atlas
C1-2 occipital
area, or add another proximal for T1-2
• Bladder channel treats bladder/kidney channel
• Holographic image- neck, head, low back
• Bone for bone, tendon for tendon, tap the bone
• Reaction area of vertebral and brain areas
Dao Ma for infertility
• Hancho, 11.06
• Ring finger, ulnar side
• All infertility, uterus issues, menstruation issue,
tubal obstructions, fibroids etc etc (1-5 points)
• Fu ke, 11.24
• Thumb, ulnar side (2-5 points)
• Supports hancho use together, same indications
• Reaction area of the uterus
• Tw/kid, holographic, even Greeks said that was
• the fertility finger, wedding ring
• Fu ke is stronger- most innervated finger
• Tap the bone, bone treats kidney
• The Dao Ma are the points Fu Ke, and we have
added a single point Hancho to go with it.
Putting Dao Mas together
▪ Treating HA (Dao Ma and TCM points)
– Tai Yang (bilateral) and Yin Tang as a Dao Ma (kind of)
– 22.05, Ling Ku, LI 4, LI3 (Da Bai) as a Dao Ma
– 77.05-06-07 3 weights GB39 first pt, 2nd pt 2 cun proximal, 3rd pt 2 more cun proximal
▪ Treating Heart Issues:
Middle finger is the Heart in Master Tung system
– 11.07 Dao Ma (Maher Finger Heart three needles, Dr. Maher)
– 88.01-02-03 (Wei Chi Young, ST channel 5,7,9 up on upper thigh)
– 66.03-4 (LV2.5, LV3.5 kind of Dr. Wei Chi Young), vessel treats cardiac vessel, fire pts,
antique points
– 3 spirit needles (on the PC channel 7, 5,4)
Putting Dao Mas together
▪ Knee pain (one way to treat it)
3 spirit needles, Pc 7,5,4 (opposite side, PC/ST, image, 1/4 image, medial tendon
treats the patella tendon)
Palm 3 Needles Shui er, Yi san- (border of pink white skin LU10 area +.5 cun, -
.5cun)
Hou zhou, hou zhi (can add in a 3rd point, LV2 if needed) same side.
LV/LV, LV/GB, jueying/yang ming, deepest channel in knee, circulation of the
knee, fire point, antique pts.
▪ Knee pain (another option)
4 flowers (ST36, 2nd pt 4.5 cun distal, 3rd pt 5 cun more distal) same side (Dao ma
and TCM same here)
44.16, Jian Zhong (single point Wei Chi Young)
Shoulder center dao ma- 1pt 0.5 cun distal to LI15, 2nd pt 2 proximal, 3rd pt
2 distal
CONTD………….
▪ Jaw pain,TMJ, bruxisim (grinding teeth), teeth pain, trigeminal neuralgia, qiand blood
stagnation of the mouth
– 88.25 (GB31), 2nd point is 1.5 anterior, 3rd pt is 1.5 cun posterior 88.25
– Image, channel, wind, bone , (lots and lots of indications)
– 77.22-23 (between St36 and Gb34 is first point, 2nd pt is 2 cun distal)
– Since this is between both channels it will treat both channels
▪ The TEETH reaction area (interesting isn’t it)
Just a few examples! So many options, so many choices! Don’t memorize
my points, memorize the THEORY. If you know the reason(s),then you
will have the freedom to chose and the confidence in what to do with
your patients.
Why 3
▪ Tao tells us of the Great Triad (Heaven-Mankind-
Earth) which can be loosely translated to mean the
path from obscurity into manifestation.
▪ 3 Depths of needling (Dr. Wei Chi Young)
▪ 3 needles in a Dao Ma
▪ 3 is a very important number
Brief overview of a Dao Ma
▪ Over 60% of master tungs are dao mas
▪ Very powerful to stimulate the channel and brain
▪ 1=1
▪ 1+1=3
▪ 1+1+1=4
▪ Usually a set of 2-3 needles
▪ I would argue a dao ma needs to be always on the same channel, but
others say differently
▪ I Use 1-4 Dao Mas on a patient (some would say too many needles)
▪ The question always is, what dao mas are the best for this
particular problem????
– This is the next part, we need to know the reaction area!
Reaction Areas
“We will also focus on “reaction area” neurophysical
acupuncture. This reflects the knowledge of the
delicate energy of the body and the neuroanatomical
and neurophysiologic aspects of the body. This
acupuncture style also corrects and heals the body
through the manipulation of the peripheral and central
nervous system by affecting the neuraxis, the actual
anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of the
body”.
Reaction Areas One easy explanation
Reaction Areas
▪ How many times do you see a “tung” point at
LI15ish (44.06) and they say we are treating
heart problems?