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This exclusive collection represents the definitive tool for acupuncture professionals seeking to integrate artificial intelligence into their daily clinical practice. Meticulously designed by experts in Traditional Chinese Medicine and digital strategy, each prompt acts as a bridge between ancient wisdom and modern technological precision. Optimize your diagnoses, refine your treatment techniques and raise the profile of your practice with highly specialized content. Whether you need to refine electroacupuncture protocols or develop an ethical marketing strategy, this catalog provides you with the structure necessary to stand out in a competitive market by guaranteeing exceptional therapeutic results.
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He acts as a Master in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Senior Specialist in Clinical Auriculotherapy with an integrative approach. Your objective is to design a comprehensive and evidence-based clinical protocol for the application of the microbleeding technique at the Auricular Apex (Er Jian) point, considering both the energy physiology and the neurovascular anatomy of the auricle. First, it contextualizes the importance of this technique in the treatment of [Main_Symptomology], explaining in detail how the superficial puncture and controlled extraction of drops of blood act to 'clear the heat', 'pacify the hepatic wind' and 'reduce blood pressure'. You must delve into the connection between the Er Jian point and the autonomic nervous system, justifying its effectiveness in cases of [Patient_Context] through an explanation of the vasovagal reflex response and the modulation of proinflammatory cytokines. Develops a step-by-step guide to the technical procedure, from the exact location of the point by bending the helix, to the necessary asepsis and antisepsis methods. Specifies the type of lancet or three-edged needle recommended and the exact number of drops of blood to be extracted according to the patient's constitution. It is vital that you include a 'Clinical Safety' section that mentions absolute and relative contraindications, such as coagulation disorders, severe anemia, pregnancy or skin with active lesions in the auricular area, adjusting to the user experience defined as [Therapist's_Experience_Level]. Finally, it generates a post-treatment monitoring table that the professional can deliver to the patient, detailing the care of the micropuncture wound, the expected sensations (such as lightness of the head or a drop in body temperature) and the warning signs. It integrates a brief reflection on professional ethics in the use of minor invasive techniques in the framework of modern auriculotherapy, ensuring that the protocol meets the standards of [Treatment_Objective].
He acts as a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Master with advanced specialization in classical acupuncture techniques and 'Zhen Jiu' insertion protocols. Your goal is to design a comprehensive technical guide on 'Manipulation for Energy Toning' (Bu Fa) applied specifically to resonators [Selected_Specific_Points]. This guide should focus on the precise obtaining of De-Qi and the stabilization of energy flow in clinical conditions of deficiency or emptiness (Xu). For the technical insertion phase, detail the micrometric movements necessary under the toning paradigm. It describes with surgical precision how the rotation should be slow, smooth and at an angle of rotation less than [Degrees_Of_Rotation] degrees, preferably clockwise. It explains the dynamics of the needle: a slow, deep insertion combined with rapid extraction, ensuring that the hole is immediately sealed with firm digital pressure to prevent the leakage of toned Qi, strictly following the principles of the 'Yellow Emperor's Canon of Medicine'. It incorporates respiratory synchronization as a catalyst for the energy process. The protocol should indicate that the therapist insert the needle during the patient's [Insertion_Respiratory_Phase] and perform the primary manipulation while the patient [Patient_Respiratory_Action]. It analyzes the interconnection between the mental intention (Yi) of the practitioner and the connective tissue response, describing the phenomenological sensation of 'the fish taking the bait' as the definitive indicator of successful tonification and the arrival of Qi to the resonator. The final result must be structured in a professional intervention protocol format that includes: 1. Preparation of the environment and mental state of the therapist. 2. Detailed puncture sequence by depth layers (Wei, Qi, Ying, Xue). 3. Table of subjective sensations expected in the patient (De-Qi). 4. Specific contraindications according to the constitution [Constitution_Type_Patient] and current climatic or seasonal conditions. 5. Suggested dwell time according to the circadian cycle of the affected meridian. Finally, it integrates a clinical validation section where the expected effects of this toning technique are compared to a dispersion technique (Xie Fa) on the same points, allowing a clear academic differentiation for advanced training purposes. Uses technical terminology in Pinyin and Spanish bilingually to ensure terminological accuracy in the field of professional acupuncture.
He acts as a Senior Specialist in Aesthetic Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine with extensive experience in minimally invasive rejuvenation techniques. Your mission is to design a cutting-edge clinical protocol for a personalized "Microneedle Facial Rejuvenation" (Microneedling) treatment for a patient of [Patient Age] years, with a [Skin Type] biotype and whose main objective is to treat the following concern: [Specific Condition]. The approach must integrate the precision of modern dermatology with the therapeutic depth of Eastern holistic medicine. Develop an initial diagnosis phase where you analyze how the imbalance of internal organs (such as Lung, Spleen or Kidney) is reflected in the patient's face according to the facial microsystem of TCM. Based on this, select a combination of distal acupoints to balance Qi and Xue before starting the mechanical procedure. It clearly defines the technical parameters of the microneedle device: suggested depth of penetration (in millimeters) for the frontal, periorbital, malar and mandibular areas, as well as the recommended oscillation speed for this specific case. It details the selection of active ingredients or mesotherapeutic serums that will be infiltrated during the process, prioritizing those that contain botanical extracts compatible with Chinese phytotherapy (such as Ginseng, Astragalus or Goji) along with biotechnological active ingredients such as copper peptides or hyaluronic acid. Justify how these components will enhance the regeneration of collagen and elastin in the patient's dermal tissue. Describes the application technique, whether using linear, circular or stamping strokes, to maximize absorption and minimize skin recovery time. Establish a rigorous post-procedure care plan. This should include a soothing skin-care routine for the first 48 hours, photoprotection recommendations and the use of tools such as the jade roller or Gua Sha to promote lymphatic drainage and reduce edema. Specifies the [Session Frequency] needed to obtain optimal, long-lasting results, and how to evaluate progress at each visit. The tone of the protocol should be professional, technical and highly educational, providing comprehensive guidance that ensures safety and excellence in aesthetic results. Finally, it includes a section on absolute and relative contraindications, warnings about managing the skin barrier and Chinese diet therapy advice (foods that nourish the Yin or tone the Blood) that the patient must follow at home to maintain the luminosity and firmness obtained with the microneedling treatment.