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Test yourself on point locations, indications, five element theory and command points.
Atlas of Acupuncure Points contains all of the point locations and indications. 40 extraordinary points, hand acupuncture plus much more.
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Arm - 9 Quizes
Welcome to Acupuncture Products free quiz section. Match the five points with their correct location. Click on the answer button to view the answers. Download our free point location booklet to study before tacking the test. There are two numbering systems with the bladder meridian, both point numbers are listed. Choose a body area to start with.
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Arm: Quiz | 1 | -2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
9 |
Acupuncture Point
E PC-4 Ximen
C TW-14 Jianliao
B LI-14 Binao
D HT-6 Yinxi
A SI-8 Xiaohai
| Point Location
A: With elbow flexed, in a depression between the olecranon process of the ulna and the medial epicondyle of the humerus.
B: 4 cun above LI13 at the inferior border of the deltoid, on the line connecting LI11 and LI15.
C: In the depression posterior and inferior to the acromion process, about 1 cun posterior to LI15.
D: 0.5 cun above HT 7 on a line connecting HT3 and HT7.
E: 5 cun above the transverse crease of the wrist PC7, between the palmaris longus and flexor carpi radialis tendons, on the line connecting PC3 and PC7.
Answers for Arm Quiz 2
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Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion
by Mao-liang Qiu
This new, Western edition of Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion is attractively produced, featuring many refinements of presentation and language and containing notably more material than earlier versions. The introduction provides a history of acumoxa therapy and a section that introduces Chinese research into the relationships between the jingluo and various biomedically defined anatomic or physiologic structures. The main part of the text is a detailed, meridian-by-meridian description of the acupoints featuring a new description of the overall modern pathway features.
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