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Pulse diagnosis is one of the more important diagnostic tools used in Chinese and Japanese acupuncture and herbal medicine.

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Hand - 5 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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Body Location: | Head and Neck | Face | Chest, Abdomen and Back | Arm | Hand | Leg | Foot |

Hand: Quiz | 1 | 2 | -3 | 4 | 5 |

Acupuncture Point

LU-9 Taiyuan

LI-5 Yangxi

HT-7 Shenmen

SI-1 Shaoze

TW-2 Yemen

Point Location

A: On the ulnar end of the transversecrease of the wrist, in the small depression between the pisiform and ulna bones.

B: On transverse crease of the wrist on the lateral side of the radial artery.

C: 0.1 cun posterior to the corner of the nail on the ulnar side of the little finger.

D: On the radial side of the wrist between the extensor pollicis longus & brevis tendons in a depression formed when the thumb is tilted upward (anatomical snuffbox)

E: 0.5 cun proximal to the margin of the web between the fourth and fifth digit.

Click Here for Answers, Hand Quiz 3


Manual of Acupuncture by Peter DeadmanManual of Acupuncture by Peter Deadman, Mazin Al-Khafaji
Painstakingly researched, written, and illustrated over a period of seven years, this book may well become one of the primary reference sources in the West for the study of acupuncture points and channels. The book contains chapter-length descriptions of the channels and collaterals, point categories and locations, and point selection and needling methods. In addition, it includes illustrations and text descriptions of all primary, extraordinary, divergent, luo- connecting and sinew channels, and individual and regional illustrations of the locations for each of the 14 channel and extra channel points (in English, Chinese and Pinyin). The material for each point includes practical identification of point actions, extensive lists of point indications drawn from classical and modern texts, in-depth commentaries explaining the principal historical and modern applications, and classical prescriptions that demonstrate point combination. There are extensive indexes, including one dedicated to point indications. Finally, students may wish to note that this text required reading for U.S. licensure examinations.


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