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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 |

Head and Neck: Quiz | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | -7 | 8 |

Acupuncture Point

GV-15 Yamen

BL-10 Tianzhu

SI-15 Jianzhongzhu

BL-9 Yuzhen

GB-19 Naokong

Point Location

A: 1.3 cun lateral to GV 17, on the lateral side of the superior border of the external occipital protuberance.

B: At the upper border of the external occipital protuberance, 2.5 cun lateral and level to GV 17. directly above GB20.

C: 1.3 cun lateral to GV15 and 0.5 cun above the posterior hairline, in a depression on the lateral aspect of the trapezius muscle.

D: 2 cun lateral from the posterior midline below the spinous process of C7 (GV 14).

E: 0.5 cun above the midpoint of the posterior hairline in a depression below the spinous process of C1

Click Here for Answers, Head and Neck Quiz 7


Pocket Atlas of Pulse DiagnosisPocket Atlas of Pulse Diagnosis
By Zheng-Hong Lin

Description  

For students and practitioners of Chinese medicine, one of the more difficult diagnostic methods to learn and master is pulse diagnosis. Successful transmission of this knowledge and skill requires the description of what is felt through palpation -- something that often evades the comprehension of most beginning students, if these descriptions are not portrayed effectively.

The Pocket Atlas of Pulse Diagnosis unravels the mystery of pulse diagnosis. Detailed explanations of the 28 individual pulses are presented, along with simple diagrams that vividly illustrate how the different pulses should "feel" like under the fingers at each level of palpation. Useful comparisons of the different pulses are also included to aid the reader in understanding how to differentiate between the many types of pulses. There is a chapter that analyzes the pulse manifestations of various common diseases, as well as a chapter that explores sections of Wáng Shu-Hé's The Pulse Canon (Mài Jing).

One cannot find a more rich presentation of pulse diagnosis in a pocketsized atlas. All in all, this is a valuable and convenient learning tool for anyone seeking to be proficient in the art of pulse diagnosis.


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