Symptom family: Hand Issues
Rigid hand, medically referred to as hand stiffness or immobility, is a condition characterized by reduced flexibility and movement in the hand. Symptoms can range from mild discomfort to severe movement limitations.
Synonyms for rigid hand include immobile hand, restricted hand movement, and stiff hand. This condition can stem from various causes such as arthritis, injury, prolonged periods of inactivity, or neurological disorders. Rigid hand can significantly impact daily activities and overall quality of life, making even simple tasks challenging.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) approaches rigid hand as a manifestation of underlying imbalances in the body's energy system. TCM theory posits that hand stiffness is often related to blocked Qi (vital energy) and blood circulation, imbalances in Yin and Yang, or an invasion of pathogenic factors like Cold or Dampness.
TCM practitioners aim to diagnose the specific pattern of disharmony causing the symptom, which could range from Qi Stagnation to Blood Stasis or Damp-Heat accumulation. The treatment focuses on unblocking and promoting the flow of Qi and blood to the affected area, thereby restoring flexibility and reducing stiffness.
In TCM, specific acupoints are utilized to alleviate the symptoms of rigid hand. One key set of points is the Baxie EX-UE-9, which consists of eight points located proximal to the webs between the fingers. These acupoints are known for their effectiveness in clearing Heat, reducing swelling, and relaxing the sinews, making them particularly useful for treating hand stiffness.
The stimulation of Baxie EX-UE-9 can be achieved through various TCM techniques such as acupuncture, acupressure, or moxibustion. Along with direct treatment of the hand, TCM practitioners may also suggest holistic lifestyle changes and herbal remedies to address the root causes of rigid hand and promote overall wellness.
See more details below about Baxie EX-UE-9, an acupoint used to address rigid hand.
This is a group of 8 points in both hand, 4 points per each hand. Slightly proximal to the margins of the webs between the fingers, on the border of the red and white skin.