FAN Yongping's approach of using "tonifying kidney and qi, promoting blood circulation, and resolving phlegm" therapies to treat multiple sclerosis movement disorders
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FAN Yongping's approach of using "tonifying kidney and qi, promoting blood circulation, and resolving phlegm" therapies to treat multiple sclerosis movement disorders
Beijing Journal of Traditional Chinese MedicineVol. 44, Issue 5, Pages: 613-618(2025)
ZHANG Xiaohan,TONG Yanping,YANG Tao,et al.FAN Yongping's approach of using "tonifying kidney and qi, promoting blood circulation, and resolving phlegm" therapies to treat multiple sclerosis movement disorders[J]. Beijing Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2025,44(05):613-618.
ZHANG Xiaohan,TONG Yanping,YANG Tao,et al.FAN Yongping's approach of using "tonifying kidney and qi, promoting blood circulation, and resolving phlegm" therapies to treat multiple sclerosis movement disorders[J]. Beijing Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2025,44(05):613-618. DOI: 10.16025/j.1674-1307.2025.05.015.
FAN Yongping's approach of using "tonifying kidney and qi, promoting blood circulation, and resolving phlegm" therapies to treat multiple sclerosis movement disorders
Mobility disability is a common consequence and major disability factor of multiple sclerosis. Professor FAN Yongping pointed out that this disease is a complex and dynamic evolutionary process involving kidney deficiency,
qi
deficiency, as well as phlegm and blood stasis obstruction, which are important components of the pathogenesis. Based on this, Professor FAN Yongping proposed that tonifying the kidney and tonifying
qi
, promoting blood circulation, and resolving phlegm are the basic treatment principles for this disease, and provided targeted treatment plans for different types of multiple sclerosis movement disorders, which may offer ideas for the treatment of multiple sclerosis movem
ent disorders.
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