针灸穴位

针灸穴位
Author: Chang-qing Guo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2008
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

A guide to learn the art of acupuncture point location. It provides a description of the acupuncture points along the channels and vessels as well as extra points. It also includes various needling and moxibustion techniques along with cross anatomical and illustrations. It also describes the meaning of the Chinese names of the points.

Pocket Atlas of Acupuncture

Pocket Atlas of Acupuncture
Author: Carl-Hermann Hempen
Publisher: Thieme
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2006
Genre: Acupuncture
ISBN: 9783131417213

The PA of Acupuncture provides the reader with a brief overview of the history of acupuncture in China and Europe, it describes the underlying principles of Chinese medicine and how it differs from Western medicine, and it looks at the way Western medicine attempts to explain the effects achieved by acupuncture therapy. The main focus of this book is the presentation of the 361 classic acupuncture points giving details of their locations, the way they are classified, their actions and indications, as well as the needling techniques to be used. On the pages facing the descriptions, there are precise anatomical drawings showing the paths of the channels and the points located on them.

Anatomical Atlas of Chinese Acupuncture Points

Anatomical Atlas of Chinese Acupuncture Points
Author: Sam Stuart
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1483214664

Anatomical Atlas of Chinese Acupuncture Points: The Cooperative Group of Shandong Medical College and Shandong College of Traditional Chinese Medicine covers the common points with their relations to human anatomical structures and the locations of points and indications. The book provides illustrative 100 plates and pictures that fall into three categories: the first part deals with the courses of 12 channels and 8 extra channels (Mai), points on such channels, locations, and indications. The second part describes the relationships between familiar points and their relative anatomical structures (head and neck, trunk, upper, and lower extremities). Points of auricular acupuncture and their indications are included in the third part. The book further presents an index of the ear acupuncture points. The book will be invaluable to people working in the fields of combining Chinese traditional medicine with Western medicine, research work as well as clinical therapeutics.

Pictorial Atlas of Acupuncture

Pictorial Atlas of Acupuncture
Author: Yu-Lin Lian
Publisher: H.F.Ullmann Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Acupuncture
ISBN: 9783848002368

The illustrated manual of acupunture points.

Teaching Atlas of Acupuncture

Teaching Atlas of Acupuncture
Author: Piero Ettore Quirico
Publisher: Thieme
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2007
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781588905673

Have you ever wondered about the anatomic structures that are affected locally when you insert a needle in a specific acupuncture point? Have you ever worried, for example, how close you get to the radial artery when needling LU-9 tai yuan? This lavishly illustrated anatomic atlas of 414 pages by the Italian doctors Quirico and Pedrali provides the reader with concrete answers and reassurance on a wide range of questions pertaining to anatomy in acupuncture practice. The first section offers a concise review of all major acupuncture points, presenting their clinical applications in table format. This is followed by a second section of more than 200 full-color illustrations. Cross-sections depict concrete anatomic structures in the vicinity of each acupuncture point, illustrating skin, muscles, nerves, blood vessels, and bones. Lastly, additional information on auricular and scalp acupuncture points, Chinese therapeutic techniques other than acupuncture, and reflexology plates round out the information provided in the two main sections of the book. Deepen your understanding of acupuncture and increase the efficacy of your practice by perfecting your understanding of the location, needling methods, attaining de qi, anatomic relations, and key clinical indications for each acupuncture point, all in one conveniently referenced location! For detailed clinical information and comparisons between Western and TCM indications of specific acupuncture points, this atlas can be paired with Volume 2, which provides in-depth descriptions of over 400 acupuncture points.

Atlas of Acupuncture

Atlas of Acupuncture
Author: Claudia Focks
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 745
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0443100284

Providing clear information on the full range of acupuncture points and main channels in a systematic and clear way, this acupuncture atlas not only provides beginners with an overview of the most important acupuncture points, but can also be used by experienced practitioners to extend their knowledge.

Color Atlas of Acupuncture

Color Atlas of Acupuncture
Author: Hans-Ulrich Hecker
Publisher: Thieme
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2001
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780865779389

This is an easy and quick reference to important aspects of acupuncture. It also helps locate acupuncture points of the body and auricle as well as the trigger points for myotherapy. The description of each point includes: exact location; depth of needling; indication; and function in TCM.

Practical Atlas of Tung's Acupuncture

Practical Atlas of Tung's Acupuncture
Author: Henry McCann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2015-05
Genre: Acupuncture points
ISBN: 9783875692112

Praktische atlas van Tung's acupuncuur, een methode waarbij slechts weinig naalden worden gebruikt.

A Practical Guide to Acu-points

A Practical Guide to Acu-points
Author: Chris Jarmey
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2008
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781556436963

An understanding of acu-points is vital not only for acupuncturists but also for bodyworkers. This user-friendly manual contains current, comprehensive information for both groups, with special emphasis on how shiatsu and tuina therapists can best utilize point knowledge in their practice. Renowned experts Chris Jarmey and Ilaira Bouratinos use succinct text, a well-organized framework, and detailed color anatomical illustrations to clarify the complexities of acu-points. In keeping with normal practice, the authors give the precise anatomical location of a point and illustrate it with a dot, along with alternative locations where relevant. However, the book goes further by delineating the larger area where the point can be activated by pressure, gua sha, and other means. In addition, it explains the optimum physical position for treatment via acupuncture, acupressure, and other strategies, as treatment positions can vary according to the method of point stimulation. The book also documents the distribution of sensation resulting from point stimulation, and differentiates between pressure and needle application where appropriate. A Practical Guide to Acu-Points presents a wealth of carefully researched information equally valuable for professionals, students, and conscientious practitioners.