
Color Atlas of Acupuncture
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[Five stars] Richly illustrated and logically written...will be of unique benefit...to busy clinicians...[and] students...a valuable reference...This sophisticated and comprehensive book synthesizes many divergent acupuncture and trigger point schools...handy and easy to use...recommend[ed].--Doody's Review"An excellent reference for the busy, well-trained practitioner....a concise, convenient pocket atlas...well-formatted....very user-friendly...recommended."--Medical Acupuncture
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Part 1: Body Acupuncture Points
The Lung Channel
The Large Intestine Channel
The Stomach Channel
The Spleen Channel
The Heart Channel
The Small Intestine Channel
The Bladder Channel
The Kidney Channel
The Pericardium Channel
The Triple Warmer Channel
The Gall Bladder Channel
The Liver Channel
The Conception Vessel (Ren Mai)
The Governor Vessel (Du Mai)
The Extra Points
Part 2: Ear Acupuncture Points
Anatomy of the Outer Ear (Auricula)
Zones of Auricular Innervation According to Nogier
Zones of Auricular Innervation According to Durinjan
Topography of Reflex Zones
Points on the Lobule According to Chinese Nomenclature
Points on the Lobule According to Nogier
Points on the Tragus According to Chinese Nomenclature
Points on the Tragus According to Nogier and Bahr
Points on the Intertragic Notch According to Chinese Nomenclature
Points on the Intertragic Notch According to Nogier
Points on the Antitragus According to Chinese Nomenclature
Points on the Antitragus According to Nogier
Projection of the Skeleton According to Nogier
Projection Zones of the Spinal Column According to Nogier
Plexus Points in the Concha According to Nogier
Points in the Triangular Fossa According to Chinese Nomenclature
Points on the Ascending Helix According to Chinese Nomenclature
Points on the Helix According to Nogier
Covered Points on the Helix According to Nogier
Projection Zones of Internal Organs According to Chinese Nomenclature
Projection Zones of the Internal Organs According to Nogier
Energy and Treatment Lines on the Auricula
Part 3: Trigger Points
Definition of Trigger Points
Temporal Muscle
Masseter Muscle
Lateral Pterygoid Muscle
Trapezius Muscle
Short Muscles of the Neck (Rectus Capitis Posterior Major and Minor Muscles, Superior and Inferior Oblique Muscles of the Head)
Splenius Muscle of Head
Anterior, Middle, and Posterior Scalene Muscles
Trigger Points of the Scalene Muscle
Levator Muscle of Scapula
Sternocleidomastoid Muscle
Subclavius Muscle
Trigger Points of the Subclavius Muscle
Greater Pectoral Muscle
Smaller Pectoral Muscle
Smaller and Greater Rhomboid Muscle
Supraspinatus Muscle
Infraspinatus Muscle
Subscapular Muscle
Long Radial Extensor Muscle of Wrist
Supinator Muscle
Trigger Points of the Supinator Muscle
Extensor Muscle of Fingers
Iliac Muscle
Pronator Teres Muscle
Trigger Points of the Pronator Teres Muscle
Superficial Flexor Muscle of Fingers
Trigger Points of the Superficial Flexor Muscle of the Fingers
Superficial Flexor Muscle of Fingers
Important Acupuncture Points and their Localizations
External Oblique Muscle of Abdomen
Trigger Points of the External Oblique Muscle of the Abdomen
External Oblique Muscle of Abdomen
Greater Psoas Muscle
Quadratus Lumborum Muscle
Gluteus Maximus Muscle
Trigger Points of the Gluteus Maximus Muscle
Acupuncture Points of the Gluteus Maximus Muscle
Gluteus Medius Muscle
Therapy of Trigger Points
Trigger Points of the Gluteus Medius Muscle
Gluteus Minimus Muscle
Trigger and Acupuncture Points of the Gluteus Minimus Muscle
Piriformis Muscle
Trigger and Acupuncture Points of the Piriformis Muscle
Quadriceps Femoris Muscle
Trigger Points of the Quadriceps Femoris Muscle
Quadriceps Femoris Muscle
Trigger Points of the Quadriceps Femoris Muscle
Quadriceps Femoris Muscle
Trigger and Acupuncture Points of the Quadriceps Femoris Muscle
Quadriceps Femoris Muscle
Hamstring Muscles (Biceps Muscle of Thigh, Semimembranosus Muscle, Semitendinosus Muscle)
Gracilis Muscle
Tensor Muscle of the Fascia Lata
Gastrocnemius Muscle
Anterior Tibial Muscle
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