Low Back Pain - Kiiko Matsumoto Japanese Style
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LOW BACK PAIN Sources: Emily Connor Handouts Kiiko Matsumoto’s Clinical Strategies, Vol.1 1. Categories of Disharmony a. ANS b. Immune c. Spleen d. Kidney e. Dai Mai f. Visceroptosis g. Sphenoid h. 4corners i. Sacroiliac j. Tailbone 2. Clinical Manifestations a. Low back pain 3. Palpatory Findings a. ANS reflex Right SCM b. Immune/Tailbone reflex Right ST 2627 area http://tsca2009.wikispaces.com/Low+Back+Pain++Kiiko+Matsumoto+Japanese+Style
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c. Immune reflex TH 16, East Wind d. Spleen reflex around navel e. Kidney reflexes KI 15 ½ , LU 12, weak Tantien f. Dai Mai reflex GB 26, LU 12 g. Visceroptosis reflex Inguinal ligament, Inner thigh tenderness h. Sphenoid reflex Inguinal ligament, ST 7, Taiyang Extra Pt., TH 17 i. SI/BL tender Fire points j. Low back pressure pain i. QL area ii. Upper gluteals iii. Piriformis iv. L5/S1 v. Erector muscles vi. Huato Jiaji’s of L4/5 vii. Huato Jiaji’s of L2/3 viii. Sacroiliac joint ix. GV 3 x. GV 2 xi. Tip of tailbone 4. Pulse Findings Irrelevant 5. Treatment Principles a. Tonify KI/SP b. Move Qi Stagnation 6. Treatment Strategy a. Treat constitutionally b. Reduce local pp distally before treating locally c. Use empirical and supporting points for low back pain d. Treat locally as appropriate for location of pain e. Warm where cold 7. Treatment Plan 1st place Diode rings on the small finger, 4th toe (or 5th toe if it’s more sacral pain) a. Determine if any of the following are present according to S&S and palpation: ANS, Immune, Spleen, Kidney/Adrenal, Dai Mai, Visceroptosis, Sphenoid, and http://tsca2009.wikispaces.com/Low+Back+Pain++Kiiko+Matsumoto+Japanese+Style
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tender fire points for SI and BL. b. Next, clear any crucial patterns first such as Oketsu, Adrenal, ANS, and Immune. c. Next, determine which type/s of low back pain present, look at what patterns you should consider for it if any are listed, and see if you have any matches for patterns suspected in the previous step. Start there in palpating for pressure pain reduction for both the pattern and the back pain. Also be sure to use suggested points if any are listed. i. QL area (along iliac crest & BL 52) 1. Visceroptosis 2. Immunity ii. Upper gluteals 1. Metal/Water of Small Intestine and/or Bladder 2. 4corners iii. Piriformis 1. Visceroptosis 2. 4corners 3. GB 31 (Piriformis Point) 4. 1 cun above BL 60 5. SP 3.2 (with Oddi’s Point is good) 6. T10, 11, 12 Huatos iv. L5/S1 1. Metal/Water of Bladder 2. HT 3 3. BL 60 dispersal v. Erector muscles 1. Dai Mai 2. Sacroiliac 3. Sphenoid 4. Scoliosis 5. 4corners 6. SI & BL Shu points on the raised side
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vi. Huato Jiaji’s of L4/5 1. Visceroptosis 2. Dai Mai 3. Sphenoid 4. Sacroiliac 5. SP 9 vii. Huato Jiaji’s of L2/3 1. BL 40 2. SI 11 3. T7 4. KI 16 viii. Sacroiliac joint 1. Sacroiliac 2. Sphenoid 3. Metal/water of Bladder 4. GV 16 (& slightly to left or right) ix. GV 3 1. SP 9 2. moxa on GV 3 if cold x. GV 2/Tip of tailbone 1. LU 78 2. Huatos of T1, C7, C6 3. BL 66 4. Josen btn L5/S1 5. Pubic bone CV 2, KI 11, ST 30 6. GV 2 and “Circle Qi” area with tiger warmer or needles d. Then, treat according to what pressure pain reductions you are able to achieve from steps A and B, and/or add Lordosis, Kyphosis, and 4corners Treatments as you see fit. e. Don’t forget LU 10 with 815 direct moxa’s (empirical for back pain) 8. Alternative Triple Bypass Cord Treatments a. Option 1 with 1 TBC http://tsca2009.wikispaces.com/Low+Back+Pain++Kiiko+Matsumoto+Japanese+Style
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i. GV 4 (black clip) ii. Bilateral BL 25 (green clip on most painful BL 25, red on other) b. Option 2 with 2 TBC’s i. Bilateral BL 25 (green clip of cord #1 on most painful BL 25, red on other) ii. Josen (both black clips here) iii. Bilateral BL 29 or GB 30 (green clip of cord #2 on same side as the red of cord #1, and red #2 same side as green #1) 9. Ion Cord Options a. Dai Mai/Yang Wei Mai (GB 41/TH 5) b. Du Mai/Yang Qiao Mai (SI 3/BL 62) c. Back pain/Sciatica Black on LR 3, Red on GB 41 d. Sacrum pain Black on KI 6, Red on BL 62 10. Patient Education/Recommendations a. Strengthen core. b. Stretch hamstrings (after well warmed up). c. Lift with your legs, not with your back. d. See doctor if pain persists. 11. Prognosis: looks ok, better if patient employs good postural habits, follows recommendations, and can incorporate good mindbody practices into their lives.
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