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Finding Effective Acupuncture Points

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Stock Code: FIEFAC01
Name: Finding Effective Acupuncture Points
Author: Shudo Denmei, translated by Stephen Brown
Units: 274 pages, 7" x 10" 90 illustrations (Smyth-sewn softcover)
ISBN: 0939616408
Manufacturer: Eastland Press
Stock Level: In Stock Now
Sales Rank: 85

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There are many books about acupuncture points, but what is lacking are descriptions by expert practitioners of how they themselves actually go about selecting, finding, and using the points. This type of book would allow the reader to "peer over the shoulder" of the expert to find out what they really do in the clinic.
Finding Effective Acupuncture Points does just that. Shudo Denmei, author of Japanese Classical Acupuncture: Introduction to Meridian Therapy, and a leader of the meridian therapy movement in Japan, has selected about 160 of his favorite points, the ones he actually uses in the clinic. Here he describes in specific detail how to use palpation to find each of the points on the body, and to determine whether or not they are "active." Then he identifies the particular conditions for which each point is best suited, rather than merely reciting a laundry list of all possible indications.

With insightful stories about his own discovery and use of the points in a practice that has spanned nearly five decades, this master teacher brings each of the points to life for other acupuncturists. The book is organized by body region, which makes it especially convenient for finding appropriate points on particular parts of the body. There are also over 90 drawings which illustrate the locations of the points in relation to anatomical landmarks and other points and channels.

CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Acupuncture Points and Palpation
Introduction
How Were Acupuncture Points Discovered?
What are Acupuncture Points?
How to Find Active Acupuncture Points
Chapter 2: The Acupuncture Points I Use
How to Use This Point Location Guide
Points on the Cranium
Points on the Neck and Shoulders
Points on the Back and Hip
Points on the Chest and Abdomen
Points on the Hand and Arm
Points on the Leg and Foot
Chapter 3: Effectively Treating Acupuncture Points
My Approach to Treatment
Needles and Techniques
The Arrival of Qi
Conclusion


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