Acupuncture: A Comprehensive TextJohn O'Connor, Dan Bensky Authoritative work. Descriptions of more than 1,000 acupuncture points, discussion of techniques etc. 741 p. B/W illus. |
Contents
A Summary of Channel Theory | 35 |
The Formation and Development of Channel Theory | 44 |
Leg Greater Yin Spleen Channel | 51 |
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abdomen acupuncture Points acute Anatomy aspect associated Blood body branch caused channel chapter chest chronic Classical Cold combinations condition Connecting course cutaneous daily deep Deficient directed diseases distension and soreness draining effect Excess extending eyes fever finger foot functions Guanyuan hand head headache Heart Heat Illustrative combinations important Indications Inject Intestine joined joint Kidney knee Large Large Intestine lateral LI-11 Quchi LI-4 Hegu Liver Location lower limb Lung margin medial middle minutes moxa moxibustion muscle neck Needling method nerve once Organs P-6 Neiguan pain paralysis patient position posterior prescriptions Primary channels Principal points pulse region regulates Remarks result S-36 Zusanli selected sensation shoulder side skin Slanted insertion Small Source Sp-6 Sanyinjiao Spleen stimulation Stomach Straight insertion strengthening Supplementary points Supplied symptoms therapy thoracic tissues Traditional Treat treatment units units lateral upper vertebra Wind Yang