Atlas of Acupuncture
(Sprache: Englisch)
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...
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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.
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This excellently designed Atlas of Acupuncture 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. This acupuncture 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.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Atlas of Acupuncture “
1 jing luo (Channel and Network Vessel System)1.1 Introduction
1.2 The 12 Primary Channels (jing zheng)
1.3 The Divergent Channels (jing bie)
1.4 The 12 Sinew Channels (jing jin)
1.5 The luo-Connecting Vessels
1.6 The Cutaneous Regions (pi bu)
1.7 The 8 Extraordinary Vessels (qi jing ba mai)
2 Location Methods and cun-Measurements
2.1 Location Methods for Body Acupuncture
2.2 Cun-Measurements of the Body
2.3 Tips for Point Location
3 Anatomical Orientation
3.1 Head
3.2 Neck
3.3. Shoulder and Arm
3.4 Spine and Sacroiliac Region
3.5 Anterior and Lateral Aspect of the Thorax and Abdomen
3.6 Lower Extremity
4 The 12 Primary Channels and Their Points
4.1 The Lung Channel System Hand-taiyin (shou tai yin jing luo)
4.2 Large Intestine Channel System Hand-yangming (shou yang ming jing luo)
4.3 The Stomach Channel System Hand-yangming (zu yang ming jing luo)
4.4 Spleen Channel System Foot-taiyin (zu tai yin jing luo)
4.5 The Heart Channel System Hand-shaoyin (shou shao yin jing luo)
4.6 The Small Intestine Channel System Hand-taiyin (shou tai yang jing luo)
4.7 Bladder Primary Channel System - Foot-taiyang (zu tai yang jing luo)
4.8 Kidney Channel System Foot-shaoyin (zu shao yin jing luo)
4.9 Pericardium Channel System Hand Jueyin (shou jue yin jing luo)
4.10 Triple Burner Channel System Hand-shaoyang (shou shao yang jing luo)
4.11 Gall Bladder Channel System Foot-shaoyang (zu shao yang jing luo)
4.12 Liver Channel System Foot-jueyin (zu jue yin jing luo)
5 The Eight Extraordinary Vessels (qi jing ba mai)
5.1 chong mai
5.2 ren mai
5.3 du mai
5.4 dai mai
5.5 yin wei mai
5.6 yang wei mai
5.7 yin qiao mai
5.8 yang qiao mai
6 Extraordinary Points
6.1 Extraordinary Points of the Head and Neck (Ex-HN)
6.2 Extraordinary Points of the Chest and Abdomen (Ex-CA)
6.3 Extraordinary Points of the Back (Ex-B)
6.4 Extraordinary Points of the Upper Extremities (Ex-UE)
6.5 Extraordinary Points of the Lower Extremities (Ex-LE)
7 Important
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Points According to Region
7.1 Anterior Aspect of the Head
7.2 Head and Lateral Aspect of the Neck
7.3 Occipital Region
7.4 Vertex
7.5 Back
7.6 Frontal and Lateral Aspect of the Thorax and Abdomen
7.7 Posterior Aspect of the Shoulder and Arm
7.8 Anterior Aspect of the Shoulder and Arm
7.9 Dorsal Aspect of the Hand
7.10 Anterior Aspect of the Leg
7.11 Medial Aspect of the Leg
7.12 Lateral Aspect of the Leg
7.13 Dorsal Aspect of the of the Foot
7.14 Medial Aspect of the Foot
7.15 Lateral Aspect of the Foot
8 Point Categories and Point Selection
8.1 Point Categories
8.2 Strategies for Point Selection
8.3 Point Combination
9 Scientific Research
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Scientific Research According to Channels
9.3 Summary
Appendix
Notes to Chapter 1.
References.
Index.
7.1 Anterior Aspect of the Head
7.2 Head and Lateral Aspect of the Neck
7.3 Occipital Region
7.4 Vertex
7.5 Back
7.6 Frontal and Lateral Aspect of the Thorax and Abdomen
7.7 Posterior Aspect of the Shoulder and Arm
7.8 Anterior Aspect of the Shoulder and Arm
7.9 Dorsal Aspect of the Hand
7.10 Anterior Aspect of the Leg
7.11 Medial Aspect of the Leg
7.12 Lateral Aspect of the Leg
7.13 Dorsal Aspect of the of the Foot
7.14 Medial Aspect of the Foot
7.15 Lateral Aspect of the Foot
8 Point Categories and Point Selection
8.1 Point Categories
8.2 Strategies for Point Selection
8.3 Point Combination
9 Scientific Research
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Scientific Research According to Channels
9.3 Summary
Appendix
Notes to Chapter 1.
References.
Index.
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Autoren-Porträt von Claudia Focks
Dr. med. Claudia FocksAusbildung in der chinesischen Medizin in China, Österreich und Deutschland, Therapeuten-Fortbildung am ETHNOMED Institut für Ethnomedizin e.V. München. Praxisschwerpunkt chinesische Medizin und energetische Heilverfahren. Vortragstätigkeit zur chinesischen Medizin im In- und Ausland.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Claudia Focks
- 2008, 732 Seiten, Maße: 25 x 4 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Churchill Livingstone
- ISBN-10: 0443100284
- ISBN-13: 9780443100284
- Erscheinungsdatum: 19.08.2011
Sprache:
Englisch
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