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Definitive Guide to Acupuncture Points: Theory and Practice 4th Edition, New Edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 392 pages, height x width x depth: 246x189x20 mm, weight: 857 g, Full-color throughout
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"Explores in precise detail the acupuncture points of the 12 main channels/meridians, plus the conception and governor vessels. Explains the theory of acupuncture from both traditional Chinese and Western medical perspectives with maps of the body. Full-color throughout and abundantly illustrated"--

A comprehensive reference guide to locating and treating nearly 400 acupoints throughout the body

• Explores in precise detail the acupuncture points of the 12 main channels/meridians, plus the conception and governor vessels

• Explains the theory of acupuncture from both traditional Chinese and Western medical perspectives with maps of the body

• Full-color throughout and abundantly illustrated

A complete reference atlas of acupuncture and acupressure points, this newly updated guide by renowned shiatsu, qigong, and bodywork teacher Chris Jarmey and acupuncturists Ilaria Bouratinos and Lynn Pearce illustrates how to best locate and treat nearly 400 acupoints throughout the body. Lavishly illustrated with full-color examples, this updated fourth edition offers comparisons of Eastern and Western teaching models as well as new theoretical material to help instill intuitive understanding for students and early practitioners of acupuncture.

The first part of the book, “Theory,” describes the essence of acupuncture from both traditional Chinese and Western medical perspectives with chapters on needling considerations, the principles of locating acupoints, and myotome, dermatome, viscerotome, and sclerotome maps of the body. The second part, “Practice,” then guides the reader methodically through acupuncture points of the 12 main channels/meridians, plus the conception and governor vessels and additional non-channel points. The locations of nearly 400 points are described in precise detail and clearly illustrated through color diagrams, along with explanations of each point’s actions, indications, and contraindications.

Honoring the traditional Eastern roots of acupuncture in parallel with modern approaches of Western medicine, this book is an essential resource for practitioners of all levels seeking to deepen their understanding of working with acupoints.
Acknowledgements 9(1)
Abbreviations 10(1)
Introduction and Overview 11(7)
Acupuncture History
11(1)
Development and Efficacy: from China to the West
11(2)
About the Text Format for the Points
13(1)
Anatomical Basis
13(1)
Title Format
13(1)
Main Text Format
14(1)
About the Illustrations
15(3)
PART I THEORY
Chapter 1 Baseline Chinese Medical Model
Theories
18(1)
Qi
18(1)
Yin and Yang
19(2)
Shen
21(1)
The Organ System - the Zang Fu
22(1)
The Main Meridian or Channel System
23(1)
The Eight Extraordinary Meridians and Their Opening and Coupled Points
24(1)
The Six Chiaos or Six Divisions
25(1)
The Tendino-muscular Meridians (TM Meridians)
26(5)
Blood and Body Fluids
31(1)
The Chinese Clock
32(1)
Causes of Dis-harmony-Internal and External Pathogens
32(6)
Chapter 2 The Western Medical Approach
38(5)
What is Western Medicine and Western Acupuncture?
38(1)
Suggested Mechanisms of Action
39(1)
Neural Connections
39(2)
A Word on Trigger Points
41(1)
Fascial Mechanisms
42(1)
Chapter 3 Needling - Considerations for Treatment and Responses
43(14)
Tools of the Trade
43(1)
Considerations Before Treatment
44(1)
How to Needle
45(1)
Techniques
45(1)
Manipulation
46(1)
Periosteal Pecking
47(1)
Electro-acupuncture
47(1)
Dose
48(1)
Where Not to Needle
49(1)
Specific Contraindications
50(1)
Untoward Reactions and Accidents
50(2)
The Concept of Deqi
52(5)
Chapter 4 How to Locate Acupoints
57(3)
Cun Measurements
57(1)
Cun Measurements According to Body Area
58(2)
Chapter 5 Classification of Points
60(9)
The Most Commonly Used Points
60(1)
The Front-Mu Points
61(1)
The Back-Shu Points
61(2)
The Five Shu Points
63(3)
The Yuan-Source Points
66(1)
The Xi-Cleft Points
66(1)
The Luo-Connecting Points
66(1)
The Four and Six Command Points
67(1)
The Eight Influential Points
67(1)
The 12 Heavenly Star Points of Ma Dan-Yang
67(1)
The Window of the Sky Points
67(1)
The Points of the Four Seas
68(1)
The 13 Ghost Points of Sun Si-Miao
68(1)
Chapter 6 Segmental, Anatomical and Reference Charts
69(14)
Chapter 7 Principles of Point Selection
83(13)
Chinese Medical Model Ideas
83(1)
General Principles
83(2)
Western Medical Model Ideas
85(1)
Trigger Point Needling
85(2)
Ashi Needling
87(1)
Recipes
87(1)
Segmental Acupuncture
87(1)
Extra-Segmental Acupuncture
88(1)
Points to Alter Global Biology
88(2)
Sympathetic/Parasympathetic ANS Effects
90(1)
Layering
90(6)
PART II PRACTICE
Chapter 8 Points of the Arm Tai Yin Lung Channel
96(11)
LU 1 Zhongfu
97(1)
LU 2 Yunmen
98(1)
LU 3 Tianfu
99(1)
LU 4 Xiabai
100(1)
LU 5 Chize
100(1)
LU 6 Kongzui
101(1)
LU 7 Lieque
102(1)
LU 8 Jingqu
103(1)
LU 9 Taiyuan
104(1)
LU 10 Yuji
105(1)
LU 11 Shaoshang
106(1)
Chapter 9 Points of the Arm Yang Ming Large Intestine Channel
107(17)
LI 1 Shangyang
108(1)
LI 2 Erjian
109(1)
LI 3 Sanjian
109(1)
LI 4 Hegu
110(3)
LI 5 Yangxi
113(1)
LI 6 Pianli
113(1)
LI 7 Wenliu
114(1)
LI 8 Xialian
114(1)
LI 9 Shanglian
115(1)
LI 10 Shousanli
116(1)
LI 11 Quchi
117(1)
LI 12 Zhouliao
118(1)
LI 13 Shouwuli
118(1)
LI 14 Binao
119(1)
LI 15 Jianyu
120(1)
LI 16 Jugu
120(1)
LI 17 Handing
121(1)
LI 18 Futu
122(1)
LI 19 Kouheliao
122(1)
LI 20 Yingxiang
123(1)
Chapter 10 Points of the Leg Yang Ming Stomach Channel
124(32)
ST 1 Chengqi
126(1)
ST 2 Sibai
127(1)
ST 3 Juliao
128(1)
ST 4 Dicang
128(1)
ST 5 Daying
129(1)
ST 6 Jiache
130(1)
ST 7 Xiaguan
131(1)
ST 8 Touwei
131(1)
ST 9 Renying
132(1)
ST 10 Shuitu
133(1)
ST 11 Qishe
134(1)
ST 12 Quepen
134(1)
ST 13 Qihu
135(1)
ST 14 Kufang
136(1)
ST 15 Wuyi
137(1)
ST 16 Yingchuang
137(1)
ST 17 Ruzhong
137(1)
ST 18 Rugen
138(1)
ST 19 Burong
138(1)
ST 20 Chengman
139(1)
ST 21 Hangmen
139(1)
ST 22 Guanmen
140(1)
ST 23 Taiyi
141(1)
ST 24 Huaroumen
141(1)
ST 25 Tianshu
141(1)
ST 26 Wailing
142(1)
ST 27 Daju
143(1)
ST 28 Shuidao
143(1)
ST 29 Guilai
143(1)
ST 30 Qichong
144(1)
ST 31 Biguan
144(1)
ST 32 Futu
145(1)
ST 33 Yinshi
145(1)
ST 34 Liangqiu
146(1)
ST 35 Dubi (Wai Xiyan)
146(1)
ST 36 Zusanli
147(2)
ST 37 Shangjuxu
149(1)
ST 38 Tiaokou
150(1)
ST 39 Xiajuxu
151(1)
ST 40 Fenglong
151(1)
ST 41 Jiexi
152(1)
ST 42 Chongyang
153(1)
ST 43 Xiangu
154(1)
ST 44 Netting
154(1)
ST 45 Lidui
155(1)
Chapter 11 Points of the Leg Tai Yin Spleen Channel
156(17)
SP 1 Yinbai
157(1)
SP 2 Dadu
158(1)
SP 3 Taibai
159(1)
SP 4 Gongsun
160(1)
SP 5 Shangqiu
161(1)
SP 6 Sanyinjiao
161(2)
SP 7 Lougu
163(1)
SP 8 Diji
163(1)
SP 9 Yinlingquan
164(1)
SP 10 Xuehai
165(1)
SP 11 Jimen
166(1)
SP 12 Chongmen
167(1)
SP 13 Fushe
168(1)
SP 14 Fujie
168(1)
SP 15 Daheng
168(1)
SP 16 Fuai
169(1)
SP 17 Shidou
170(1)
SP 18 Tianxi
171(1)
SP 19 Xiongxiang
171(1)
SP 20 Zhourong
171(1)
SP 21 Dabao
172(1)
Chapter 12 Points of the Arm Shao Yin Heart Channel
173(9)
HT 1 Jiquan
174(1)
HT 2 Qingling
175(1)
HT 3 Shaohai
175(1)
HT 4 Lingdao
176(1)
HT 5 Tongli
177(1)
HT 6 Yinxi
178(1)
HT 7 Shenmen
179(1)
HT 8 Shaofu
180(1)
HT 9 Shaochong
180(2)
Chapter 13 Points of the Arm Tai Yang Small Intestine Channel
182(16)
SI 1 Shaoze
184(1)
SI 2 Qiangu
184(1)
SI 3 Houxi
185(1)
SI 4 Wangu
186(1)
SI 5 Yanggu
186(1)
SI 6 Yanglao
187(1)
SI 7 Zhizheng
188(1)
SI 8 Xiaohai
189(1)
SI 9 Jianzhen
189(1)
SI 10 Naoshu
190(1)
SI 11 Tianzong
190(1)
SI 12 Bingfeng
191(1)
SI 13 Quyuan
192(1)
SI 14 Jianwaishu
192(1)
SI 15 Jianzhongshu
193(1)
SI 16 Tianchuang
194(1)
SI 17 Tianrong
194(1)
SI 18 Quanliao
195(1)
SI 19 Tinggong
196(2)
Chapter 14 Points of the Leg Tai Yang Bladder Channel
198(42)
BL 1 Jingming
200(1)
BL 2 Zanzhu
201(1)
BL 3 Meichong
201(1)
BL 4 Quchai
202(1)
BL 5 Wuchu
203(1)
BL 6 Chengguang
203(1)
BL 7 Tongtian
204(1)
BL 8 Luoque
204(1)
BL 9 Yuzhen
205(1)
BL 10 Tianzhu
206(1)
BL 11 Dazhu
206(1)
BL 12 Fengmen
207(1)
The Back-Shu Points (Inner Bladder Line)
207(2)
BL 13 Feishu
209(1)
BL 14 Jueyinshu
209(1)
BL 15 Xinshu
210(1)
BL 16 Dushu
210(1)
BL 17 Geshu
211(1)
BL 18 Ganshu
211(1)
BL 19 Dcmshu
212(1)
BL 20 Pishu
212(1)
BL 21 Weishu
213(1)
BL 22 Sanjiaoshu
213(1)
BL 23 Shenshu
214(1)
BL 24 Qihaishu
214(1)
BL 25 Dachangshu
215(1)
BL 26 Guanyuanshu
215(1)
BL 27 Xiaochangshu
216(1)
BL 28 Pangguangshu
217(1)
BL 29 Zhonglushu
217(1)
BL 30 Baihucmshu
217(1)
BL 31 Shangliao
218(1)
BL 32 Ciliao
218(1)
BL 33 Zhongliao
219(1)
BL 34 Xialiao
219(1)
BL 35 Huiyang
220(1)
BL 36 Chengfu
220(1)
BL 37 Yinmen
220(1)
BL 38 Fuxi
221(1)
BL 39 Weiyang
221(1)
BL 40 Weizhong
222(1)
The Outer Bladder Line
223(1)
BL 41 Fufen
223(1)
BL 42 Pohu
223(2)
BL 43 Gaohuangshu
225(1)
BL 44 Shentang
225(1)
BL 45 Yixi
226(1)
BL 46 Geguan
226(1)
BL 47 Hunmen
227(1)
BL 48 Yanggang
227(1)
BL 49 Yishe
228(1)
BL 50 Weicang
228(1)
BL 51 Huangmen
228(1)
BL 52 Zhishi
229(1)
BL 53 Baohuang
229(1)
BL 54 Zhibian
230(1)
BL 55 Heyang
230(1)
BL 56 Chengjin
231(1)
BL 57 Chengshan
232(1)
BL 58 Feiyang
232(1)
BL 59 Fuyang
233(1)
BL 60 Kunlun
233(1)
BL 61 Pucan
234(1)
BL 62 Shenmai
235(1)
BL 63 Jinmen
236(1)
BL 64 Jinggu
237(1)
BL 65 Shugu
238(1)
BL 66 Zutonggu
238(1)
BL 67 Zhiyin
238(2)
Chapter 15 Points of the Leg Shao Yin Kidney Channel
240(18)
KI 1 Yongquan
242(1)
KI 2 Rangu
243(1)
KI 3 Taixi
243(2)
KI 4 Dazhong
245(1)
KI 5 Shuiquan
245(1)
KI 6 Zhaohai
246(1)
KI 7 Fuliu
247(1)
KI 8 Jiaoxin
248(1)
KI 9 Zhubin
248(1)
KI 10 Yingu
249(1)
KI 11 Henggu
250(1)
KI 12 Dahe
250(1)
KI 13 Qixue
250(1)
KI 14 Siman
251(1)
KI 15 Zhongzhu
251(1)
KI 16 Hucmgshu
252(1)
KI 17 Shangqu
252(1)
KI 18 Shigucm
252(1)
KI 19 Yindu
253(1)
KI 20 Futonggu
253(1)
KI 21 Youmen
254(1)
KI 22 Bulang
254(1)
KI 23 Shenfeng
255(1)
KI 24 Lingxu
255(1)
KI 25 Shencang
255(1)
KI 26 Yuzhong
256(1)
KI 27 Shufu
256(2)
Chapter 16 Points of the Arm Jue Yin Pericardium Channel
258(10)
PC 1 Tianchi
259(1)
PC 2 Tianquan
260(1)
PC 3 Quze
261(1)
PC 4 Ximen
261(1)
PC 5 Jianshi
262(1)
PC 6 Neiguan
263(2)
PC 7 Doling
265(1)
PC 8 Laogong
265(1)
PC 9 Zhongchong
266(2)
Chapter 17 Points of the Arm Shao Yang Triple Energizer Channel
268(17)
TE 1 Guanchong
270(1)
TE 2 Yemen
270(1)
TE 3 Zhongzhu
271(1)
TE 4 Yangchi
271(1)
TE 5 Waiguan
272(1)
TE 6 Zhigou
273(1)
TE 7 Huizong
274(1)
TE 8 Sanyangluo
275(1)
TE 9 Sidu
276(1)
TE 10 Tianjing
276(1)
TE 11 Qinglengyuan
277(1)
TE 12 Xiaoluo
277(1)
TE 13 Naohui
278(1)
TE 14 Jianliao
278(1)
TE 15 Tianliao
279(1)
TE 16 Tianyou
280(1)
TE 17 Yifeng
281(1)
TE 18 Chimai
281(1)
TE 19 Luxi
282(1)
TE 20 Jiaosun
282(1)
TE 21 Ermen
283(1)
TE 22 Erheliao
284(1)
TE 23 Sizhukong
284(1)
Chapter 18 Points of the Leg Shao Yang Gallbladder Channel
285(32)
GB 1 Tongziliao
287(1)
GB 2 Tinghui
287(1)
GB 3 Shangguan
288(1)
GB 4 Hanyan
289(1)
GB 5 Xuanlu
289(1)
GB 6 Xuanli
290(1)
GB 7 Qubin
290(1)
GB 8 Shuaigu
291(1)
GB 9 Tianchong
291(1)
GB 10 Fubai
291(1)
GB 11 Touqiaoyin
292(1)
GB 12 Wangu
292(1)
GB 13 Benshen
293(1)
GB 14 Yangbai
294(1)
GB 15 Toulinqi
295(1)
GB 16 Muchuang
295(1)
GB 17 Zhengying
295(1)
GB 18 Chengling
296(1)
GB 19 Naokong
296(1)
GB 20 Fengchi
297(2)
GB 21 Jianjing
299(2)
GB 22 Yuanye
301(1)
GB 23 Zhejin
301(1)
GB 24 Riyue
302(1)
GB 25 Jingmen
303(1)
GB 26 Daimai
303(1)
GB 27 Wushu
304(1)
GB 28 Weidao
305(1)
GB 29 Juliao
305(1)
GB 30 Huantiao
306(1)
GB 31 Fengshi
307(1)
GB 32 Zhongdu
308(1)
GB 33 Xiyangguan
308(1)
GB 34 Yanglingquan
309(1)
GB 35 Yangjiao
310(1)
GB 36 Waiqiu
310(1)
GB 37 Guangming
311(1)
GB 38 Yangfu
311(1)
GB 39 Xuanzhong
312(1)
GB 40 Qiuxu
312(1)
GB 41 Zulinqi
313(1)
GB 42 Diwuhui
314(1)
GB 43 Xiaxi
315(1)
GB 44 Zuqiaoyin
316(1)
Chapter 19 Points of the Foot Jue Yin Liver Channel
317(14)
LR 1 Dadun
319(1)
LR 2 Xingjian
319(1)
LR 3 Taichong
320(2)
LR 4 Zhongfeng
322(1)
LR 5 Ligou
323(1)
LR 6 Zhongdu
324(1)
LR 7 Xiguan
324(1)
LR 8 Ququan
325(1)
LR 9 Yinbao
326(1)
LR 10 Zuwuli
327(1)
LR 11 Yinlian
327(1)
LR 12 Jimai
327(1)
LR 13 Zhangmen
328(1)
LR 14 Qimen
329(2)
Chapter 20 Points of the Conception Vessel
331(16)
CV 1 Huiyin
333(1)
CV 2 Qugu
333(1)
CV 3 Zhongji
334(1)
CV 4 Guanyuan
335(1)
CV 5 Shimen
335(1)
CV 6 (Xia) Qihai
336(1)
CV 7 Yinjiao
337(1)
CV 8 Shenque
337(1)
CV 9 Shuifen
338(1)
CV 10 Xiawan
339(1)
CV 11 Jianli
339(1)
CV 12 Zhongwan
339(1)
CV 13 Shangwan
340(1)
CV 14 Juque
340(1)
CV 15 Jiuwei
341(1)
CV 16 Zhongting
341(1)
CV 17 Shanzhong
342(1)
CV 18 Yutang
343(1)
CV 19 Zigong
343(1)
CV 20 Huagai
343(1)
CV 21 Xuanji
344(1)
CV 22 Tiantu
344(1)
CV 23 Lianquan
345(1)
CV 24 Chengjiang
345(2)
Chapter 21 Points of the Governor Vessel
347(19)
GV 1 Changqiang
349(1)
GV 2 Yaoshu
349(2)
GV 3 Yaoyangguan
351(1)
GV 4 Mingmen
351(1)
GV 5 Xuanshu
352(1)
GV 6 Jizhong
352(1)
GV 7 Zhongshu
352(1)
GV 8 Jinsuo
353(1)
GV 9 Zhiyang
353(1)
GV 10 Lingtai
354(1)
GV 11 Shendao
354(1)
GV 12 Shenzhu
355(1)
GV 13 Taodao
355(1)
GV 14 Dazhui
356(1)
GV 15 Yamen
356(1)
GV 16 Fengfu
357(1)
GV 17 Naohu
358(1)
GV 18 Qiangjian
359(1)
GV 19 Houding
359(1)
GV 20 Baihui
359(1)
GV 21 Qianding
360(1)
GV 22 Xinhui
361(1)
GV 23 Shangxing
361(1)
GV 24 Shenting
362(1)
GV 25 Suliao
362(1)
GV 26 Shuigou
363(1)
GV 27 Duiduan
364(1)
GV 28 Yinjiao
364(2)
Chapter 22 Extra Non-Channel Points
366(20)
Extra Points of the Head and Neck (HN)
367(1)
Ex HN 1 Sishencong
367(1)
Ex HN 3 Yintang
367(1)
Ex HN 4 Yuyao
368(1)
Ex HN 5 Taiyang
369(1)
Ex HN 6 Erjian
369(1)
Ex HN 7 Qiuhou
370(1)
Ex HN 8 Bitong (also known as Shangyingxiang)
370(1)
Ex HN 14 Timing
371(1)
Ex HN 15 Bailao
371(1)
Ex HN 18 Jiachengjiang
372(1)
Ex HN 54 Anmian
372(1)
Extra Points of the Back (B)
373(1)
Ex B1A Chuanxi
373(1)
Ex B1B Dingchuan
373(1)
Paravertebral Points and Other Extra Points of the Back
373(1)
Ex B2 Huatuojiaji
373(2)
Ex B6 Yaoyi
375(1)
Ex B7 Yaoyan
375(1)
Ex B8 Shiqizhui
376(1)
Extra Points of the Chest and Abdomen (CA)
376(1)
Ex CA1 Zigong (also known as Zhigongor Zigongxue)
376(1)
Ex CA23 Sanjiaojiu
377(1)
Extra Points of the Upper Extremity (UE)
377(1)
Ex UE 7 Yaotongdian
377(1)
Ex UE 8 Luozhen
378(1)
Ex UE 9 Baxie
379(1)
Ex UE 10 Sifeng
379(1)
Ex UE 11 Shixuan
380(1)
Ex UE 48 Jianqian (also known as Jianneiling)
381(1)
Extra and New Points of the Lower Extremity (LE)
381(1)
Ex LE 2 Heding
381(1)
Ex LE 5 Xiyan
382(1)
Ex LE 6 Dannangxue
383(1)
Ex LE 7 Lanweixue
383(1)
Ex LE 10 Bafeng
384(2)
Resources 386(5)
About the Authors 391
Chris Jarmey (1954-2008) taught shiatsu, qigong, bodywork therapy, and anatomy and founded the European Shiatsu School. He was the author of many books on anatomy and bodywork, including The Concise Book of Muscles and Shiatsu: The Complete Guide. Ilaira Bouratinos founded the Oriental Medicine and Shiatsu Training Centre in Athens in 1994. She teaches acupuncture, shiatsu, and other bodywork methods, both in Greece and internationally. She is based in Athens, Greece. Lynn Pearce, an acupuncture clinician for more than 30 years, is an accredited lecturer within the Acupuncture Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (AACP). Trained in both Western and Chinese medical models, she studied at the British College of Acupuncture. She lives in the U.K.