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Author: Ching Chang Tung, James Maher
Chapter 1: Fundamental Principles of Tung Style Acupuncture
Global (Holographic) Corresponding Theory
Five Zang-Fu Organ Correspondence
Anatomical Correspondence
Tissue Correspondence
Branch-Root Theory
Diagnostic Principles in Tung Style
Chapter 2: Introduction to Dao Ma Needling
Definition and Concept of Dao Ma
Theory Behind Dao Ma (Synergistic Effect)
Different Types of Dao Ma Combinations
The Importance of Point Selection within a Dao Ma Group
Needling Techniques for Dao Ma
Depth and Angle of Insertion
Manipulation Techniques
Chapter 3: Upper Extremity Dao Ma Point Combinations (Hand, Wrist, Forearm, Arm)
Dao Ma 1: Specific Point Group 1 (e.g., San Zhong, Mu Doul, Mu Liu)
Location and Anatomy
Indications (e.g., back pain, shoulder pain)
Needling Method
Case Examples
Dao Ma 2: Specific Point Group 2 (e.g., Ce San Li, Ce Xia Li)
Location and Anatomy
Indications (e.g., toothache, sciatica)
Needling Method
Case Examples
(Further chapters in this section would detail more upper extremity Dao Ma groups)
Chapter 4: Lower Extremity Dao Ma Point Combinations (Foot, Ankle, Leg, Thigh)
Dao Ma 1: Specific Point Group 1 (e.g., Si Hua Shang, Si Hua Zhong)
Location and Anatomy
Indications (e.g., dizzy spell, knee pain)
Needling Method
Case Examples
Dao Ma 2: Specific Point Group 2 (e.g., Da Bai, Ling Gu)
Location and Anatomy
Indications (e.g., headache, sciatica)
Needling Method
Case Examples
(Further chapters in this section would detail more lower extremity Dao Ma groups)
Chapter 5: Torso and Head Dao Ma Point Combinations
(This chapter would cover less common, but powerful, Dao Ma groups on the trunk, head, or neck if applicable in Tung's system, such as those for internal organ disorders or specific head conditions.)
Chapter 6: Clinical Applications and Advanced Strategies of Dao Ma
Combining Dao Ma with Other Tung Style Points
Strategies for Difficult Cases
Troubleshooting and Managing Patient Responses
Differentiation of Syndromes and Point Selection
Integrating Dao Ma into Clinical Practice
Chapter 7: Case Studies and Clinical Demonstrations
Detailed Case Presentations Illustrating Dao Ma Application for Various Conditions
Step-by-Step Treatment Protocols
Discussion of Outcomes and Rationale
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Tags: Ching Chang Tung, James Maher, Acupuncture, Needling