Osteoporosis is a well documented disease which can result in chronic bone loss. The disease often develops without any symptoms or pain, and it is usually not discovered until the weakened bones cause painful fractures. Most of these are fractures…...
Qi does not mean Energy. There is no word for energy in the ancient Han language of Huang Di Nei Jing. Qi can have 12 or 13 different meanings depending on context. Not one of them is energy. Qi, in…...
Note: This outline is updated with the latest herbs that Bob uses for both the Cold and Warm conditions of lower arm pain and chronic pain in general. Since the video was made the herbs given in the video have…...
DNA for Lower Arm Pain Muscles and Jing jin of the lower arm: All the different muscle, tendon and fascia groups of the lower arms fall into one of the Chinese Anatomical Regions. They are either Posterior Lateral – Tai…...
There are 3 main etiologies for upper back pain. Hot Bi pain: Pulse: Right Chi and Proximal pulses are strong. Can be at any depth but usually superficial to middle. Pulse feels like a strong rope and hands are…...
The muscles of the upper back can be easily organized into Chinese Anatomical Regions. The trapezius muscle helps to raise the shoulders and for pulling the scapula bone backward. The motion involved is associated with Posterior Lateral which is…...
Hip pain can originate from several sources as outlined in DNA FOR HIP PAIN, however, the main etiologies fall into 2 general categories: Blood Stasis with Heat or Blood Stasis with Cold. Blood Stasis with Heat Pulse: Left Chi is…...
Causes of Hip Pain: Osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis (inflammatory arthritis) – breakdown of cartilage leads to pain and inflammation. Without any intervention, the pain usually gets worse. The hip joint becomes stiff with a reduced range of motion. Pain can…...
Ankle pain in a clinical setting has its basis in tissue damage and Blood Stasis. Treatment with herbs is always directed at increasing Blood flow, reducing Heat and Fire or Inflammation and or reducing Cold Stasis. Cold and Blood Stasis:…...