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Classical Channel Diagnostics and Treatment
by Jason D. Robertson
360 min, English/German
Each of the twelve channels includes a point often referred to in English as the ‘cleft’ or ‘xi-cleft’ point. Most often, modern acupuncture textbooks refer to these points as being particularly useful in cases of acute pain. While this is certainly true, a brief analysis of commonly found patterns of palpated changes at these points will reveal other applications for these particularly useful points.
Dr. Wang elucidates. Namely, practitioners can benefit from considering the physiological implications of palpated changes not only at cleft points, but other important points throughout the body. The key to gleaning this information lies in considering the functions of the points and how changes in channel conductivity at those points can influence the functioning of the organs. It is hoped that others will join in carefully noting the texture, shape and depth of palpated changes in the channels so as to further broaden this useful diagnostic technique. MsSVig