"Atlas of Acupuncture" by Claudia Focks
Ch.Liv. | 2008 | ISBN: 0443100284 9780443100284 | 723 pages | PDF | 59 MB
Ch.Liv. | 2008 | ISBN: 0443100284 9780443100284 | 723 pages | PDF | 59 MB
This Atlas not only provides beginners with an overview of the most important acupuncture points, but experienced practitioners can also learn about seldom used acupuncture points and thus extend their knowledge. This Manual is easy to access and provides clear information on the full range of acupuncture points and main channels in a systematic and clear way.
Each of these points combine anatomical drawings and photographs of surface anatomy.
- Clear information on the full range of acupuncture points and main channels in a systematic and clear way
- Each point combines anatomical drawings and photographs of surface anatomy
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the editor and contributors
Pictogrammes
1 - Jing luo (Channel and Network Vessel System)
2 - Location Methods and Cun Measurements
3 - Anatomical Orientation
4 - Acupuncture Points of the Twelve Primary Channels
5 - The Eight Extraordinary Vessels (qi jing ba mai) with Points
6 - Extra Points
7 - Important Points According to Region
8 - Point Categories and Point Selection
9 - Scientific Research
Appendix-Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acupuncture points (in numerical order)
Acupuncture points (pinyin name)
Index of Indications, the effectiveness of which has been scientifically proven or disproven
with TOC BookMarkLinks