Acupuncture Point ST36 - 3 Location Techniques
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
- ST36 is often considered one of the most powerful and popular points in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture. However, the point is only effective if you are locating it correctly! Check out this video to see the 3 location techniques for this very popular Acupuncture point (and to see which method I don't trust!).
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00:00 Intro
00:17 Intro to ST36 & Point Location Course
00:54 Patient Setup for ST36
01:24 Anatomical Landmarking for ST36
02:48 Cun Measurements for ST36
03:49 The "Finger-Breadth"
04:41 Location Method #1 - Cun Measurement Summary
05:06 Location Method #2 - The "Hand-Check"
06:13 Location Method #3 - The Palpation Method
07:10 Angulation, Depth & Needling Tips for ST36
07:54 Outro
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The art of making the simple complicated !
Layperson here using points for acupressure. I must say I've looked quite a bit to find guidance in locating this point and your video is without a doubt the best I've found. Thanks so much!
Those are some very kind words! Thank you so much for watching and I hope you enjoy the other videos just as much!
Very simple explanation of a difficult point to locate precisely!
Thanks so much for the comment! I hope you found it a helpful video...ST36 causes so many problems with students. Have a great day!
Yay! I look forward to any back shyu points that may happen in the future.
The back Shu points are always tough - improving palpation skills on the spine is the best way to get better at finding these points. Watch for my upcoming course "Anatomical Palpation for Acupuncturists" - coming this year!
Thank you so much
Yay thank you so much for this❤
Thanks a lot ❤
Thank you dr
I love ST36
Ooh and GB 20! Always see that one being done differently.
Interesting! I have a great tip to locate GB20 correctly. Maybe I will throw it in a "teaser" video for the new course! Thanks so much for watching!!
all your videos are suuuuuper helpful, thankyou!
also if you don't mind, may i ask a video about how to locate LI15 and TE14 ? thankyou in advance!
Lala, thanks for watching! I had a colleague of mine mention I should do a video on LI15 and TW14 just the other day! I think I have my next video idea! So many of my students struggle with these two points. Thanks for the suggestion! Be sure to stay tuned!
6:13 3rd way of finding.
Please show wich leg left and right wich side left side and right side area
Can you do spleen 10, please? I see all kinds of different locations. 😮
Great
Thank you so much! All the best and hope you are doing well!
Heart 7
Lung 9
Ren 17
Do you have classes on acupuncture anaesthesia.
Sir make more video like that at GB21
Please please could you show us how to find Ren 4 & 6, people's belly's don't often add up to finger messurements!!
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I recently did a RUclips Short on locating Ren 4 and 6! I hope it helps illustrate how I like to find those two very popular points!
@@acupuncturemasterclass Thank you ✨ 🙏✨❤️
Niceee...Will be the same for both legs and how many times a day and how long to do the acupressure? Thx
Yes, it is the same process for both legs. As for acupressure, there is no specific guideline as to how frequent or long one should press on these points (different problems may require different amounts of stimulation). The main thing is to make sure you are stimulating the area strong enough - not so much that it is painful but it has to be noticeable! I was told years ago that members of the military in China would stimulate this point by tapping their knuckles into this point - kinda like "knocking on the door of ST36"! I hope this helps, Layla!
@@acupuncturemasterclass thanks so much .really appreciated.
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