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Professor TAO Hanhua's treatment of cerebral vascular disease based on the theory of “fu feng” |
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DOI
10.11656/j.issn.1672-1519.2020.01.07 |
Key Words
TAO Hanhua;“fu feng” theory;cerebrovascular disease;etiology and pathogenesis;therapeutic prescriptions;example of medical case |
Author Name | Affiliation | E-mail | YAO Pengyu | Graduate School, Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shenyang 110847, China Shandong Famous Traditional Chinese Medicine Expert of TAO Hanhua's Academic Experience Inheritance Studio, Jinan 250014, China | | TAO Hanhua | Shandong Famous Traditional Chinese Medicine Expert of TAO Hanhua's Academic Experience Inheritance Studio, Jinan 250014, China The Golden Chamber Discipline, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan 250355, China | sdthh@163.com | LV Cuixia | Shandong Famous Traditional Chinese Medicine Expert of TAO Hanhua's Academic Experience Inheritance Studio, Jinan 250014, China The Golden Chamber Discipline, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan 250355, China | |
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Abstract
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“fu feng” theory is one of the important contents of pathogenesis of fu qi pathogenesis theory. Professor TAO Hanhua takes it as the guiding ideology,grasps the structural characteristics of brain collaterals and the pathological characteristics of wind pathogens on the basis of brain physiology of traditional Chinese medicine,and according to the pathogenesis of “feng fu the brain”,takes expelling wind and dredging collaterals as the treatment principle,treats cerebellar vascular disease with remarkable effect. This paper expounds the concept of “fu feng”,expounds the pathogenesis of “feng fu the brain” in cerebrovascular diseases,and introduces three therapeutic methods under the guidance of the principle of expelling wind and dredging collaterals,dispersing external wind,strengthening the body expelling wind and smoothing internal wind. It also introduces professor TAO Hanhua's academic experience by governing prescriptions. |
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