Chapter 18 The symptoms and signs relative to the four limbs are in Chapters 64, 65 and 66 of Part 5. Interrogation, Chapter 39; Symptoms and Signs, Chapter 64 In children, atrophy of the four limbs is due either to a deficiency of Stomach and Spleen or to a congenital Kidney-Essence deficiency and it is one of the Five Flaccidities seen in children (see Ch. 90). The Chinese name for the condition that causes a child to have flaccid leg muscles and swollen knees is Crane Knee Wind, which is due to a deficiency of Yin of the three leg channels combined with invasion of Damp-Cold in the knees. Box 18.1 summarizes the patterns underlying atrophy of the limbs. Interrogation, Chapter 39; Symptoms and Signs, Chapter 64 Box 18.2 summarizes the patterns underlying flaccidity of the limbs.
OBSERVATION OF THE FOUR LIMBS
INTRODUCTION
ATROPHY OF THE FOUR LIMBS
FLACCIDITY OF THE FOUR LIMBS