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Correlation Between Divisions of Hand and Foot and
[ 2008-1-11 9:37:00 | By: titi ]
 

For the convenience of learning and memory, the holographic acupoints and reflecting areas mentioned above are briefly summarized and shown in the following diagrams. How-ever, these are only rough sketches and the exact location of stimulating areas must be accurately defined during clinical practice. As proven by clinical practice, good therapeutic results can be duplicated when similar stimulation is applied at the defined area.

 

1.     Correspondent divisions of head and neck (Fig. 2-49a and Fig. 2-49b) :

2. Correspondent divisions of and respiratory system (Fig. 2-50a and Fig. 2-50b) :

3. Correspondent divisions of spleen, stomach and digestive system (Fig. 2-51a and Fig. 2-51b) :

 

4. Correspondent divisions of heart and circulatory system (Fix. 2-52a and Fix. 2-52b) :

           

           5. Correspondent divisions of kidney and urogenital system (Fig. 2-53a and Fig. 2-53b) :

           

          6. Correspondent divisions of brain and nervous system  (Fig. 2-54a and Fig. 2-54b) :

         

        7. Correspondent divisions of endocrinal system (Fig. 2-55a and Fig. 2-55b) :

       

        8. Correspondent divisions of lymphatic system (Fig. 2-56a and Fig. 2-56b) :

       

        9. Correspondent divisions of locomotive system (Fig. 2-57a and Fig. 2-57b) :

       

      

The vital organs and tissues in the body and their correspondent reflecting areas on the hand and foot have been mentioned above. The application of those reflecting areas in clinical practice may be modified according to variations among individuals, health conditions, and the nature of the disease. Sometimes, the same areas may be selected for different diseases; and similar diseases can be treated by different areas. These basic principles should be followed for smoothly solving the difficult problems that arise in the treatment of diseases.

 

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