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musculoskeletal system
bursitis
chinese formulae
formulas
Bao Zhen Gao (patent plaster): External application. (Zhu, p. 116)
Atractylodes and Arisaema F.: Damp Bi Syndrome: shoulder bursitis (Hsu, 1980, p. 474)
Pueraria C. (Ge Gen Tang); Pueraria 10 (patent): Wind-Cold in Shoulder: shoulder/neck tension
(Pueraria C.: Hsu, 1980, p. 51; Yeung, p. 105; Dharmananda, 1986, p. 125; Bensky and Barolet, p. 51; Pueraria 10: Dharmananda, 1990, p. 54)
Chiang-huo and Turmeric F. (Chuan Bi Tang from Selected Formulas): Wind-Cold Damp Bi Syndrome in Shoulder: generalized sensation of heaviness in the body, stiffness in the neck, shoulder and upper back; numbness in the extremities, difficulty moving, white tongue coat
(Hsu, 1980, p. 444; Yeung, p. 55; Bensky and Barolet, p. 204)
Chuan Bi Tang from Medical Revelations: Wind-Cold Damp Bi Syndrome in Shoulder: pain worse from cold and better from warmth, thick white tongue coat, slow possibly slippery pulse
(see modifications in Materia Medica) (Yeung, p. 56; Bensky and Barolet, p. 204)
Lindera C. (Wu Yao Shun Qi San): Wind Phlegm: firm pulse, joint pain, numbness, headache, dizziness
(Hsu, 1980, p. 409; Yeung, p. 249; Dharmananda, 1986, p. 344; Bensky and Barolet, p. 397)
Pinellia and Arisaema C. (Qing Shi Hua Tan Tang): Phlegm in the Channels: bursitis, deep slippery pulse, joint dysfunction, generalized joint and body aches, tightness in the chest and back, numbness in the limbs
(Hsu, 1980, p. 549; Yeung, p. 173; Dharmananda, 1986, p. 345; Bensky and Barolet, p. 434)
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