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Pocket Handbook of Particularly Effective Acupoints for Common Condition

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Guo Changqing Guoyan is a professor of the School of Acupuncture and Massage of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Abstract. Preface. 1. Five Shu Antique Points. 2. Yuan-Source Points. 3. Luo-Connecting Points. 4. Xi-Cleft Points. 5. Back-Shu Points. 6. Front-Mu Points. 7. Lower He-Sea Points. 8. Eight Influence Points. 9. Eight Confluence Points.
The authors provide information on acupuncture point location, needling technique, and functions and indications for point use... Acupuncture point names are provided in both Chinese an English. Clear information is provided on how to accurately locate and needle each of these, and on the application of moxibustion. The functions and indications of the points are also clearly and succinctly stated. The layout is logical and easy-to-use, and illustrations that enhance the written content are used frequently throughout, allowing the reader to locate points precisely. The Pocket Handbook of Particularly Effective Acupuncture Points for Common Conditions provides a useful pocket-sized reference tool for those with a working knowledge of the TCM approach to acupuncture treatment in the clinical setting, and as such, would make a helpful addition to a workplace or personal reference collection.
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