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Course C
Basic Theories of Acupuncture
and Moxibustion Contents
Chapter1
A brief introduction to meridians & colloterals and acupoints
1. What are the means of meridians
and collaterals?
2. What is the composition of the meridian system?
3. What are the acupoints?
Chapter 2 - 6 Fourteen Meridians and Acupoints
1. The Lung Meridian
of Hand-Taiyin(LU)
2. The Large intestine Meridian of Hand-Yangming (LI)
3. The Stomach Meridian of Foot-Yangming (ST)
4. The Spleen Meridian of Foot-Taiyin (SP)
5. The Heart Meridian of Hand-Shaoyin (HT)
6. The Small intestine Meridian of Hand-Taiyang (SI)
7. The Badder Meridian of Foot-Taiyang (BL)
8. The Kidney Meridian of Foot-shaoyin (KI)
9. The Pericardium Meridian of Hand-Jueyin (PC)
10. The Sanjiao (Triple Energizer) Meridian of Hand-Shaoyang (SJ)
11. The Gallbladder Meridian of Foot-Shaoyang (GB)
12. The Liver Meridian of Foot-Jueyin (LR)
13. The Ren Meridian (Conception Vessel) (RN)
14. The Du Meridian (Governor Vessel) (DU)
Chapter 7. Acupuncture and Moxibustion Techniques
Section 1. Acupuncture
1. Filiform needle
2. Needling methods
3. Precautions, Contraindications and Management of Possible Accidents in
Acupuncture Treatment
Section 2. Moxibustion
1. What is Moxibustion
2. What are the effects of moxibustion?
3. What is the classification of moxibustion
4. How to apply the moxibustion?
1. Filiform needle
2. Needling methods
3. Precautions, Contraindications and Management of Possible Accidents in
Acupuncture Treatment
Section 2. Moxibustion
1. What is Moxibustion
2. What are the effects of moxibustion?
3. What is the classification of moxibustion
4. How to apply the moxibustion?
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