Notes on the practical applications of Chinese / Oriental Medicine
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Current Chinese / Oriental Medicine Notes (In Progress)
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Anatomy and Physiology
Class 1 - Introduction
Class 2 - Cells - Mind Map (PDF) - Outline (PDF) - Interactive Mind Map
Class 3 - Tissues - Mind Map (PDF) - Outline (PDF) - Interactive Mind Map
Class 3 - Glands - Mind Map (PDF) - Outline (PDF)
Class 3 - Integumentary System - Mind Map (PDF) - Outline (PDF) - Interactive Mind Map
Class 4 - Skeletal System - Mind Map (PDF) - Outline (PDF) - Interactive Mind Map
Class 4 - Skull Sutures - Board (JPG)
Class 4 - Bone Parts - Board (JPG)
Class 5 - Muscle Function - Board (JPG)
Class 7 - Brain Divisions - Mind Map (PDF) - Outline (PDF)
Class 7 - Cranial Nerves - Mind Map (PDF) - Outline (PDF)
Class 7 - Nervous System Mind Map (PDF) - Outline (PDF) - Interactive Mind Map
Class 9 - Urinary System - Mind Map (PDF) - Outline (PDF)
Class 9 - Nephron - Board Shot
Class 9 - Lymphatic System - Mind Map (PDF) - Outline (PDF)
Class 9 - Sensory System - Mind Map (PDF) - Outline (PDF)
Class 9 - Respiratory System - Mind Map (PDF) - Outline (PDF)
Class 9 - Tidal Volume - Board Shot
Class 10 - Digestive System - Mind Map (PDF) - Outline (PDF)
Class 10 - Reproductive System - Mind Map (PDF) - Outline (PDF)
Muscular-skeletal Anatomy and Physiology
Bones - Tissue, Histology, Type
Axial Skeleton - Skull, Vertebrae, Ribs
Appendicular Skeleton - Arms, Legs, Pelvice
Joints
Select Joints and Ligaments
Muscles
Movements and Muscles - Scapula, Humerus, Elbow, Forearm and Wrist
Movements, Muscles, Nerves - Hip
Movements, Muscles, Nerves - Knee
Movements, Muscles, Nerves - Ankle
Tui Na - Oriental Body Work
TCM Principles
Five Elements
Head Massage (Board Snap Shot)
6 Channels and Their Flow
Details of the 6 Channels
Qi Cylce and Times (Board Snap Shot)
6 Channel Hand / Foot Correlation (Board Snap Shot)
Acu Point Indications
TCM Principals Review 1
Treatment Principals
Lung Channel Indications
Large Intestine Channel Indications
Stomach Channel Indications
Spleen Channel Indications
Heart Channel Indications
Small Intestine Channel Indications
Urinary Bladder Channel Indications
Kidney Channel Indications
Pericardium Channel Indications
San Jiao Channel Indications
Gall Bladder Channel Indications
Liver Channel Indications
Du Channel Indications
Ren Channel Indications
TCM Principals Review 2
Yuan-Luo Combinations
Example Indications
Five Elements
Acupuncture Point Information
Anatomical Directions [MP3 Recording]
Layers and Meridians [MP3 Recording]
General Point Principles
Acu Point Location - By Location
Points on the Back
Points on Chest and Abdomen
Important Points to Remember 1
Important Points to Remember 2
Acu Point Location - By Channel
(Shou) Hand Tai Yin - (Fei) Lung (Jing) Channel : [MP3 Recording]
(Shou) Hand Yang Ming - (Da Chang) Large Intestine (Jing) Channel : [MP3 Recording]
Foot Yang Ming - Stomach Channel : [MP3 Recording]
Foot Tai Yin - Spleen Channel : [MP3 Recording]
Hand Shao Yin - Heart Channel : [MP3 Recording]
Hand Tai Yang - Small Intestine Channel : [MP3 Recording]
Foot Tai Yang - Urinary Bladder Channel : [MP3 Recording]
Foot Shao Yin - Kidney Channel : [MP3 Recording]
Hand Jue Yin - Pericardium Channel : [MP3 Recording]
Hand Shao Yang - Triple Burner Channel : [MP3 Recording]
Foot Shao Yang - Gallbladder Channel : [MP3 Recording]
Foot Jue Yin - Liver Channel : [MP3 Recording]
Conception Vessel (Ren) : [MP3 Recording]
Governing Vessel (Du) : [MP3 Recording]
Non-Channel Points Part 1 / Part 2 [Extra Point Names MP3]
Extraordinary Meridians
Important Auricular Point Indications and Locations
Acupuncture Needling Techniques
Introduction to Acupuncture Needles
Needling Techniques
Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches Chart
Removal Techniques
Precautions and Contraindications
Accidents and Their Management
Bleeding Techniques
Gua Sha
Cupping
Moxibustion
Electrical Stimulation
Plumb Blossom Needle
Water Needle
Fire Needle
Long Needles
Clean Needle Travel Kit Technique Video (Dr. Zhong) - [High Quality WMV (40 Megs) ] - [Low Quality WMV (5 Megs) ]
Oriental Medicine Treatment
Acupuncture Treatment Principles
As these documents are in progress, please let me know of any issues you see with them and enhancements you would like to see. You can e-mail me at David@Botton.com . These files should not be used as the basis for any actual practice as they may contain errors in this early stage of development.
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