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Atlas of Acupuncure Points Text contains all of the point locations and indications. 40 extraordinary points, hand acupuncture plus much more.
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Chest, Abdomen and Back - 21 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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Acupuncture Point
D ST-29 Guilai
A KI-18 Shiguan
E GB-22 Yuanye
B CV-7 Yinjiao
C SP-19 Xiongxiang
| Point Location
A: 3 cun above CV8, 0.5 cun lateral to CV11.
B: On the midline, 1 cun inferior to the umbilicus.
C: 6 cun lateral to the anterior midline in the 3rd intercostal space.
D: 2 cun lateral to the midline lateral to CV3, 4 cun below the umbilicus.
E: With the arm raised, 3 cun below the axilla on the midline in the 4th intercostal space, below HT1.
Answers for Chest, Abdomen and Back Quiz 11
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Acupuncture Point Combinations, Key to Clinical Success
by Jeremy Ross
In the foreword, Dr. Dan Bensky aptly describes this book as "an extensive, but personal integration of many strands of medicine" drawing upon the extensive study, practice and teaching of the author. Numerous and sundry constellations of points are discussed from many different angles so that practitioners of varying degrees of experience and understanding can utilize them effectively.
The first section discusses theoretical principles applied in the clinical selection of point combinations. The second section is a channel-by-channel presentation of acupoints. Each of these chapters begins with a description of the pathway and connecting pathways, relationships of the associated organs, and a description of the major functions accessed through the channel points. Visual aids are plentiful; e.g., tables of point combinations for TCM syndromes as differentiated by the most significant symptoms and signs, pulse, and tongue configurations.
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