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Acupuncture Treatment of Diseases Traumatology 2: Elbow Strain 肘劳 Definition: 1. In the category of “injury of the muscle and tendon”. 2. Usually slow onsets with repeated attacks without trauma. 3. Frequently seen in people who have to rotate their forearm and stretch their elbows in order to work. 4. Known as external humeral epicondylitis, internal epicondylitis and inflammation of the olecranon in western medicine. Causes and Pathogenesis : Mainly caused by: 1. Chronic injury and overuse of the elbow joint that result in the impairment of qi and blood leading to blood fails to nourish the muscles and tendons. 2. As a result from the above situation, external wind and cold invade the body (on the muscle region), particularly in the region of the three Yang Channels of the hand (elbow region). Clinical Manifestations: Chief symptoms: i. ii. iii. Pain upon elbow movement. Occasionally radiates to the forearm, wrist or even up to the upper arm region. Local swelling may not be obvious but there is an obvious fixed tender point. Clinical Manifestations: 1. Muscle region of the Hand Yangming type Stated manifestations with: i. Obvious tender point on the lateral and superior aspect of the elbow joint (around the lateral epicondyle of the humeral). Clinical Manifestations: 2. Muscle region of the Hand Taiyang type Stated manifestations with: i. Obvious tender point on the medial and inferior aspect of the elbow joint (around the medial epicondyle of the humeral). Clinical Manifestations: 3. Muscle region of the Hand Shaoyang type Stated manifestations with: i. Obvious tender point on the posterior and inferior aspect of the elbow joint (around the olecranon). Treatment : General principle • Dredge qi and blood in the local channel, relax muscles and tendons and relieve pain. • Principle Channels and Acupoints: 1. Ashi points for all three types. Principle acupoints : 1. Ashi acupoint 阿是穴. Supplementary points (May add in moxibustion) Based on the location of the injury: i. Muscle region of the Hand Yangming type • LI 4 Hegu 合谷. • LI 10 Shousanli 手三里. • LI 11 Quchi 曲池. ii. Muscle region of the Hand Taiyang type • SI 5 Yanggu 阳谷. • SI 8 Xiaohai 小海. iii. Muscle region of the Hand Shaoyang type • TE 5 外关. • TE 10 天井. Prescription explanation (Principle acupoint): 1. Ashi acupoints 阿是穴: • Together with the local and distal acupoints along the involved channel chosen to dredge qi and blood in the local channel, relax muscles and tendons and relieve pain. TCM medical advises: 1. Avoid cold and raw food. 2. Avoid invasion by pathogenic wind, cold and damp. 3. Important to differentiate from fracture.