July 13, 2011

Tour de France 2011 crashes, Robert Gesink, Jani Brajkovic

Regarding to that bad crash, which made Brajkovic to abandon the race.
July 6, 15.29. 31:





--- point 1 - 2011 year
--- point 2 - July
--- point 3 - 6-th July
--- point 4 - 15 hours
--- point 5 - 15.30










The scheme is in general harmonization mode, so far riders got different type of injuries.
More details in:
http://acupunctureforcancerideas.blogspot.com/2011/07/tour-de-france-2011-crashes.html
Such scheme can manage any type of injury that happened that moment.
Self-treatment:
--- marking the points location by colour pen
--- taping natural green crystals 2-3 mm size onto
--- heating by several incense sticks tied together in a sequence of numbers,
each point for 1-1.5 min holding them perpendicular to the points at comfortable distance 
to mantain a constant flow of heat.

Tour de France 2011, Johnny Hoogerland, serious bleeding

From the the images of bad injuries he got during terrible dive into a barbed-wire fence,
upper parts of hips, knees and ankles all got involved, on both legs.
One can use more general approach, considering legs are Gomo and damaging energy is Hetero:

Wind (muscles, tendons)---> Gomo (legs): Neito tone up, Hetero sedate, Gomo tone up,
Neitro control or tone up




The scheme forces wounds there to contract 
and also decrease bleeding.

Description for this and self-treatment was
described in previous posts.

Tour de France, Robert Gesink, knee injuries

considering his stage 5 ride with legs bleeding.
Knees are controlled by energy of Dryness, the corresponding finger and nail is
index finger right hand, any knee trauma in general can be managed there:




Skin is also controlled by Dryness energy so the above scheme works well for scratches.





If there's deeper injury for muscles and tendons, they  are controlled by energy of Wind, so:
--- one marks a transition point 1 of Wind
--- goes to Wind finger, little finger left hand:





 





Right after the trauma, there's need to help tissues close, general scheme:
--- tone up Neito
--- sedate Hetero
--- tone up Gomo
--- tone up Neitro
in more details in previous posts:
http://acupunctureforcancerideas.blogspot.com/2011/07/alexander-vinokurov-hip-fracture.html

After the wounded tissues have closed, one can use a scheme to promote cicrulation
in affected area and speed up healing:












If bleeding is consistent, especially when cyclist goes on riding, one can specially address 
Heat energy (cardiovascualr system) to slow it down:






In details:
--- black point - tone up Neito, to erase the energy of impact which caused trauma, and restore
"calmness" in the area
--- red point - sedation of Burn - fast-growing haematoma
--- orange point  - tone up Dryness, contraction, shrinking, 
--- green point at left - addresses action to finger of cardiovascular system, index finger left hand
--- points there are to slow down bleeding in knees region, haematoma

One can narrow the action right to the area of wound which causes bleeding, but this needs 

additional transition points and good knowledge of energy mapping.


Colour of points as usual indicates the colour of natural crystals to tape on points for self-treatment,
more on self-treatment in:
http://acupunctureforcancerideas.blogspot.com/2011/07/alexander-vinokurov-hip-fracture.html

Alexander Vinokurov, hip fracture

The location of fracture he got at 9-th stage of Tour de France invokes concern
because of it's relation to the fundamental energies in his Constitution.

The leading energy in his Constitution appears to be Dampness
--- round developed muscles
--- tranquile balanced character (may also be prone to anxiety deep inside)
--- insightful psychological type
--- consistency as cycling style.
Right hip for men is also controlled by energy of Dampness (energy of Burn for women in pubertal age);
when leading Constitution energy and trauma location energy match, this is more serious
than if this is not the case.


Energy sequence for this fracture:
Cold (bones)--->Dampness (right hip)--->Burn (area closest to pelvis): energies to work on

(Both hips are "Dampness" in classification for all extremities; in classification for legs left Hip (men) is
Burn and right is also Dampness, so right hip may be seen as "prominent Dampness energy").

Description of trauma energies and treatment in 8 Qi was given in a post on Gabrielle Giffords head shot:
http://acupunctureforcancerideas.blogspot.com/2011/01/gabriele-giffords-head-shot.html


The above scheme uses treatment in Triorigin:
--- points 1,2 - locating action in the damaged area 
--- point 3 - Neito tone up - erasing the energy of impact which caused the trauma and restoring 
fundamental "calmness" for disturbed energies
--- point 4 - Hetero sedate - energy behind any disintegration
--- point 5 - Gomo tone up, the opposite energy
--- point 6 - Neitro harmonization (green point) or tone up (white) - fundamental controlling and harmonizing energy

This scheme is applicable right at the scene of accident and next several days
since that moment.
(In the long run, the scheme is to be "reversed" to tone up Hetero, sedate Gomo, and if persistent
problems arise or the fracture shows poor healing, one is to sedate Neito energy as a factor which
hampers the healing).

The scheme may be used for self-treatment to support recovery:
--- one marks points on flesh around nails, points are easy to find as all are at 45* to each other,
size 2-3 mm.
--- tapes ANY natural crystals of the same colour onto
--- heats the points in a sequence, by several incense sticks tied together, perpendicular to 
all points, 30sec to 1-2 min each.

Other parts of body controlled by energy of Dampness essential for potential cycling traumas
are (for men): right shoulder and scapula (will also work for right collarbone), middle finger on both hands; also ribs at back, right side; the same location for cranium.




Tour de France 2011 crashes, Johnny Hoogerland

An egregious accident having involved Juan Antonio Flecha and Johny Hoogerland,
July 10, 16.55.30:



the scheme approximated
to 17.00.
Explanations in the first post of this
series.