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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to walking difficulty |
| Feng Shi Pian Wind-Dampness Tablet; Wind and Dampness Relief Tablet |
Disperses Wind-Damp; Eliminates Cold. | Wind-Cold-Damp affecting the skin, muscles and joints. | Acute articular rheumatism (exterior condition); Chronic joint pain due to trauma; Numbness; Stiffness; Difficulty in movement; Painful arms; Painful legs; Walking difficulty; Pale tongue, white coating; Floating-Slippery pulse (Fu Hua); Floating-Tight pulse (Fu Jin). |
| Da Fang Feng Tang Major Ledebouriella Decoction; Major Siler Decoction |
Disperses Wind; Eliminates Cold; Moves Qi and Blood; Regulates the circulation of Qi and Blood; Strengthens the sinews and bones; Eliminates Dampness. | Wind-Damp lodging in lower limbs, in particular. | Crane's-knee Wind - one or both knees become swollen, enlarged, and painful accompanied by atrophy above and below the knee (inability to move); Difficulty in movement; Pain, numbness and weakness of legs following dysenteric Wind (dysentery); Walking difficulty. |
| Shi Wei Cuo San Ten-Ingredient Powder |
Tonifies Qi and Blood; Warms the Kidneys; Disperses Cold, Damp and Wind. | Painful obstruction due to Wind-Cold-Damp, associated with Qi and Yang Deficiency. | Hip periarthritis; Joint pain; Pain in the lower back; Painful muscles; Rheumatism; Shoulder scapulohumeral periarthritis; Difficulty in movement; Fatigue; Generalized pain; Gout; Numbness of the limbs; Walking difficulty; Weakness of the limbs; Worsening on exertion; Weak pulse (Ruo); Weak-Fine pulse (Ruo Xi). |