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Definition of acupoint in English: acupointnoun ˈakjʊpɔɪnt Any of the supposed energy points on the body where acupuncture needles are inserted or manual pressure is applied during acupressure. Example sentencesExamples - Acupuncture was used on selected points on the patients every second day and moxibustion was used on selected acupoints, also every second day, so that the patients effectively had a treatment every day.
- Stimulating tongue acupoints could augment the neural pathways connected to the motor cortex and result in improvements in motor function.
- In oriental medicine, it is well known that Zusanli is an acupoint related to stomach diseases.
- Very fine needles are inserted into the acupoints, and generally only cause a slight prickling sensation.
- Tradition dictates that the body has 365 acupoints, most of which have a specific function with respect to energy, so knowing just where to put those tiny needles is critical.
- Instead of inserting needles into the sensitive acupoints, Jin Shen uses prolonged fingertip massage (usually for a period of several minutes) to produce the same calming and energy-redirecting effect.
- He developed the first acupuncture functional MRI technique to explore connections between acupoints and the brain.
- Previously, we found that there were different frequency responses when needling acupoints on different meridians.
- There are seven primary chakras located along the spine that correspond to vital TCM acupoints.
- Both acupoints belong to the traditional acupuncture points of bovine and equine systems.
- It sometimes happens that acupoints that need to be worked will be sore or have other odd sensations like cold, heat, numbness, etc.
- There are around 500 acupoints on the body, of which 100 are most commonly used.
- Selection of acupoints was based on the traditional Chinese medicine theory for treating the syndrome, which uses local and distal points on channels that transverse the area of pain.
- The ear is the only organ, says Nogier, that has acupoints for the anatomy of the entire body.
- The blood velocity at some acupoints on the human body surface was measured by laser-Doppler technique and herbs such as Panax ginseng were used to disturb the pressure pulse.
- Similar patterns are shown when needling acupoints on the same meridian.
- It may be postulated that central, peripheral and segmental effects are involved when acupoints are stimulated by acupuncture in somatic segments related to the innervation of the ovaries and the uterus.
- For individual syndromes, additional acupoints were added to correct the deficiency of the relevant organs.
- Since these frequency effects may be linearly combined, one may then easily manipulate the acupuncture effect by combining different acupoints on different meridians to give a more specific treatment.
- Shou fa can be applied to particular areas, channels, acupoints or ashi points achieving similar results to acupuncture needles.
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