Pulse record by Ross Rosen

01 May 2010 Pulse Diagnosis

This is a pulse Record taken by Ross Roesn

Ross Rosen, LAc., Dipl. O.M. (NCCAOM)

166 Mountain Ave., Westfield, NJ  07090, (908) 654-4333

Contemporary Chinese Pulse Record                                                                                                                                        Referred by:

Name: Gender:  M Age:  17 Date:   4/1/10
Chief Complaint: ADHD +…

Height:  5’9”

Weight: Occupation:
Rhythm:  

Changing rate at restNigh degree→avity [                   57, ext.

Rate/Min: Begin: 76  End:  96 W/Exertion:96-102    ▲: 0-6 

W/Standing:

Other Rates During Exam:

First Impressions of Uniform Qualities 

Tense-tight, muffled (1+), robust pounding (3) changing back and forth to reduced pounding

Occasional rough;    Occasional choppy

Changing intensity (2), occasionally reduced substance

Depths

Above Qi Depth: cotton (3), sticky

Qi:

Blood:  heat changing to unclear changing to normal     occasionally hollow

Organ:

O-B:

O-O:

Wave:   H

Left Side:                                              Right Side:
More tight More tense

PRINCIPAL POSITIONS

COMPLEMENTARY POSITIONS

L:                     Distal Position            R:

L:            Neuro-psychological    R:

 

Tense

Muffled (4)

Rough vibration

Changing intensity (2+)

Not expressing Shen

Pericardium: —

 

Tense

Robust pounding (2+-3)

Muffled (5)

Not diffusing

 

Tense

Muffled (3)

slippery

rough vibration

 

Thin tight

Rough vibration

Muffled (2+)

Changing to diminished

L: Special Lung Position  R:
 

Absent

Thin tight 

Rough vibration

Muffled (2+)

Changing to diminished

Pleura:

Heart 

Mitral Valve: slippery muffled (3+), rough vibration

Enlarged: Large Vessel:

L:                     Middle Position            R:
Tense to tight 

Robust (3) changing to reduced pounding

Choppy

Muffled (2)

Changing intensity

Organ cosine with reduced substance

Not feeding heart

Tense 

Robust pounding (3 – 3+)

Muffled (3)

Not ascending to lung

L: Diaphragm     R:
Inflated (1)
Liver 

Engorged

Distal:inflated (1+) occasional Radial: rough vibration Ulnar:

Gall Bladder:

Tense changing to tight, thin, choppy, robust,  pounding  (3+) muffled (2)

Spleen-Stomach 

Esophagus: inflated (1+) occasional Spleen:

Stom-Pyl. Exten:

Tense rough vibration robust pounding (2+-3)

Peritoneal Cavity/Pancreas:

Duodenum:

L:                  Proximal Position R:
Tense-tight 

Muffled (3)

Choppy

Changing intensity (2)

Organ thin occasionally diminishing

Tense 

Muffled (3+-4)

Rough vibration

Low amplitude

Reduced pounding

Leisurely

Occasionally changing to feeble

Large:                           Intestines    Small:

L: Pelvis/Lower Body  R:

Tight muffled (2) 

choppy

Tense rough vibration 

Muffled (3); Reduced pounding ,low amplitude

Three Burners 

Upper:

Middle:

Lower:

Comments: 

P = Present;  — = Absent; ~ = Occasional;  Pnd = Pounding;

Int =  Intensity;  Vib = Vibration; = Change;  Degree (low 1 – 5 high)