Treating Sciatica and Lower Back Pain with acupuncture.

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • In this video I talk about a treatment for sciatica and lower back pain, and also numbness of the leg.
    To treat this patient I used a combination of Balance Method, Master Tung and scalp acupuncture techniques, namely YNSA (Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture), ZSA (Zhu Scalp Acupuncture) and Shunfa scalp acupuncture.
    With this combination of techniques I was able to completely solve the patients problem leaving him pain free.
    CORRECTION:
    In the video I call the point 11.12 Feixin but the correct name is Er Jiao Ming
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    Music: Archetype by Wednesday Bitches
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    Disclaimer De acordo com o artigo 19.º da Lei n.º 71/2013, de 2 de setembro a acupuntura deve ser realizada apenas por profissionais possuidores de cédula profissional! As técnicas discutidas nestes vídeos destinam-se à divulgação da Medicina Tradicional Chinesa e suas aplicações e não devem nunca ser usadas por pessoas não qualificadas para a prática da acupuntura. Declinamos qualquer responsabilidade sobre consequências negativas causadas pela imitação de técnicas vistas nestes vídeos por parte de pessoas não habilitadas à prática de acupuntura.

Комментарии • 56

  • @EMSARDOU
    @EMSARDOU 2 года назад +4

    As always valuable case presentation do not hesitate to enroll in Dr Sergio’s Udemy class. Amazingly improved my clinical outcome! Muito abrigado

  • @isaactrevino7821
    @isaactrevino7821 Год назад +3

    Good video.... So in a case like this i find GB31 but taken 2 fingers toward the bladder channel and 2 fingers up or down. Or both. I test it against the piriformous same side.... I also find kidney 16 same side releses piriformous. I add Spleen 3 and lung 8 for any numbness conditions. I test againat the scalenes. I often use the side of the numbness.. but in certain cases ill use both if both Scalene show pressue pain.
    I then open the spine. I put them facedown. Needke T5,7 11/12. Du2 Du15/16 area. SI9/10 and either lumbar eye down and out or L5 also down and out just off the DU. Most these are a half Cun off the Du. I look for a gummy area . I then needle into the Sacro ligaments around ub27 but more lateral i aim it toward opposite gb26
    That releasess most sciatica in my experience.... Although if its say rt side and everything is rt side. Lije rt side neck pain , shoulder ect.... Then i treat liver. If its all left side i look at cardiac style

    • @user-sy6io3bm5y
      @user-sy6io3bm5y 4 месяца назад

      You shared a wonderful recipe. And, of course, thanks to Sergio for valuable advice

  • @TorbLlorts
    @TorbLlorts 3 месяца назад

    its amazin how you integrate different techniques in order to maximize the outcome. Although it raises many questions such as why and when you use bloodletting, etc

    • @sergioferreiramtc
      @sergioferreiramtc  3 месяца назад +2

      Thanks
      I'm a big advocate of bloodletting. It's very usefull for stagnation but also for heat and inflammation, in most diseases you'll find one these situations. The bleeding areas and techniques is a whole world!! If you're interested in the subject I advise you read dean mouscher's book.

  • @pingkapica9923
    @pingkapica9923 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much! Very detailed description of your treatment protocols. I find particularly useful when you explain which side to needle. I have a question, if you could you do a video to demonstrate that would be great: How do you locate Mu Guan, Gu Guan, and Zhong Guan on the palm? I find most books or people say 0.5 cun distal to crease line of the wrist, but I also find they actually need more than 0.5 cun from crease line. It feels like a hill around 0.5 cun from crease line, are the points on top of the hill or over to the other side of the hill? Thank you for all the videos that you have made to make us acupuncture students' learning journey so much easier, especially that most of these great styles are not taught in schools!

  • @abbiec6057
    @abbiec6057 4 месяца назад

    Hi Sergio, thank you once again! I would love if you could make a video on a common problem I see, and also have myself so I can’t needle directly, which is pain and muscle tension, trigger points in the upper back between the spine and scapula. 🙏 thanks again for your wonderful teaching videos!

  • @GustavoSpra
    @GustavoSpra Год назад +1

    Meus Parabéns!!! Muito bom seus vídeos, mostrando os agulhamentos de forma clara. Continue assim, passando seu conhecimento de forma objetiva e sem enrolação.
    - No vídeo vcê usou pontos na mão nos quais chamou de 1mi de dólares e comentou que existem duas maneiras de agulhá-los. A outra maneira seria o Yao Tong 5, alinhado com o SI4 e Linggu?

  • @tanbirnaim550
    @tanbirnaim550 2 года назад +1

    Please make a video Hemiplegia after Ischemia stroke

  • @manishathakkar4906
    @manishathakkar4906 4 месяца назад

    U r amazing❤

  • @bernadetteparamananthan3288
    @bernadetteparamananthan3288 Год назад

    This is a very good presentation also its helped me a lot.Thank you.I would like to learn more .please let me know .I live in England.

    • @sergioferreiramtc
      @sergioferreiramtc  Год назад

      Thank you for your kind words
      You can check out my on-line course in english in the following link
      www.udemy.com/course/practicalacupuncture/?referralCode=D2994659F1748B084765

  • @congdanhang9708
    @congdanhang9708 Год назад

    thank you very much for your awsome case report, but excuse me you seemed to confuse in presenting the left or the right side

  • @cassandraromo9417
    @cassandraromo9417 Год назад

    Thank you for your videos!

  • @cindyhill5036
    @cindyhill5036 Год назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @afshaakshath1431
    @afshaakshath1431 7 дней назад

    Dear friend can you fix these skin spots for them vitiligo

  • @abbywollman7563
    @abbywollman7563 Год назад +1

    the two finger points you did look like er jiao ming and not fei xin, did you mean that or is feixin correct?

  • @user-dy5cc3xb9j
    @user-dy5cc3xb9j 5 месяцев назад

    Every yone

  • @saffiaali4885
    @saffiaali4885 Год назад

    Thanks alot sir

  • @yumnaayisha1929
    @yumnaayisha1929 5 месяцев назад

    Please make a video for vertigo

    • @sergioferreiramtc
      @sergioferreiramtc  5 месяцев назад

      I will!
      Thank you for the suggestion

    • @yumnaayisha1929
      @yumnaayisha1929 5 месяцев назад

      And also for epilepsy thank you

    • @sergioferreiramtc
      @sergioferreiramtc  5 месяцев назад

      I almost forgot i have an older video about vertigo
      Clinical Case - Vertigo
      ruclips.net/video/8EDXEex6XLk/видео.html

    • @yumnaayisha1929
      @yumnaayisha1929 5 месяцев назад

      @@sergioferreiramtc 🤗

  • @asap761
    @asap761 11 месяцев назад +1

    🎉❤

  • @user-dy5cc3xb9j
    @user-dy5cc3xb9j 5 месяцев назад

    Sir good afternoon fees kya hai

  • @liapagliuso2569
    @liapagliuso2569 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Sergio thank you so much for the video 🙏🏼 did you bleed Bl40 on the side of affected leg or opposite?

  • @kenrickhenry1042
    @kenrickhenry1042 4 месяца назад

    Are you talking patients I live in Queens, Jamaica ny.

  • @abbywollman7563
    @abbywollman7563 Год назад

    Also what is transfixiating? I have never heard of this word before in everyday life nor in acupuncture techniques. Does that mean crossing two needles or does it refer to the angle of insertion ie transverse angle of insertion??

    • @sergioferreiramtc
      @sergioferreiramtc  Год назад +2

      It's threading the 2 points with 1 needle like you can see in the pic

  • @rsomfskkh5567
    @rsomfskkh5567 2 года назад

    FOR The isomatotope of YNSA .Did u used the same side of symptom?
    and how u define the point on leg of Isomatotope?

    • @sergioferreiramtc
      @sergioferreiramtc  2 года назад

      Yes topically in that technique you use same side
      The location of the points is hard to explain like this, I'd advise you to do a course on ynsa if you really want to learn how to apply it

  • @nasarnpa
    @nasarnpa 8 месяцев назад

    🥰👍🏼

  • @Hosedinho
    @Hosedinho Год назад

    If I do the course would I need any previous acupuncture education or will I learn everything from scratch. I have a certificate in dry needling and I use it daily for my clients on Ashi points.

    • @sergioferreiramtc
      @sergioferreiramtc  Год назад +1

      The course is designed for people who have previous knowledge in acupuncture.
      I just teach the specifics of the balance mehtod, basic concepts like where the meridians are located and such are not covered in this course

    • @Hosedinho
      @Hosedinho Год назад

      @@sergioferreiramtc so in your opinion this would be difficult for me because I have no backround in acupuncture? Will the course show exactly the locations where to put the needles for certain pains such as sciatica, tinnitis etc?

    • @sergioferreiramtc
      @sergioferreiramtc  Год назад +1

      It will be harder
      Most of the explanations I'm showing where in the meridian to look for ashi points or how to choose which meridian to treat and not so much exact point location

    • @sergioferreiramtc
      @sergioferreiramtc  Год назад

      In some specific cases I'll show the exact point location, but most of the course is to teach you the reasoning behind the point choice so you can choose for yourself and not tell you what point for each situation

    • @Hosedinho
      @Hosedinho Год назад

      @@sergioferreiramtc Thank you. If I will have trouble understanding then better not join

  • @TorbLlorts
    @TorbLlorts 3 месяца назад

    those hand points though? Why no ling gu da bai?

    • @sergioferreiramtc
      @sergioferreiramtc  3 месяца назад

      That is a protocol for low back pain by dr tan
      LingGu DaBai would also be an option, if you notice one of the distal points is basically da bai

    • @TorbLlorts
      @TorbLlorts 3 месяца назад

      @@sergioferreiramtc i pull the musle back before inserting da bai, or else can be painful. This way the needles ends up next to and touching the bone. Also it's not exactly in LI 3, a little bit lower.

    • @sergioferreiramtc
      @sergioferreiramtc  3 месяца назад

      I see as i do it it goes alongside the bone as if it was going under the joint towards pc8 more or less
      I don't find this way painful in most cases

  • @joshuasmithjb
    @joshuasmithjb Год назад

    Hi , electrical shock feeling after needling LI 4 : how to prevent it ?