The #1 Reason for Poor Acupuncture Point Location?
Inadequate palpation skills! Don't let poor anatomical palpation skills get in the way of you being a great Acupuncture provider!
Bita - 2nd Year Acupuncture student
Iris - 2nd Year Acupuncture Student
Imagine this...more confidence, no more "anatomy anxiety", better exam results and improved point location. If you've ever heard yourself saying any of the following - this course is perfect for you.
I can verbally tell you where the points are located - but I always seem to find them incorrectly - especially on the spine!
I get super anxious when I have to needle certain parts of the body (like the neck or head). I always worry that I'm going to injure my partner and it's hurting my progress.
My educational background wasn't in anatomy - but I really want to be a successful Acupuncturist.
I'm a motivated learner and I'm looking for any advantage I can get to optimize my Acupuncture education experience.
Anatomical Palpation Mastery for Acupuncturists
If you complete the full course along with all of the quizzes, you will have the knowledge to do the following:
Find C7 reliably and quickly - the FIRST try!
Locate GV20 - with 3 different location techniques!
Navigate the spine properly - including finding the sacral foramen!
Differentiate between the 11th and 12th floating ribs
Find LI15 on the shoulder WITHOUT making the common mistakes many students make
Palpate important landmarks on the abdomen to ensure proper cun measurements
Draw out all of the points on the scapula - in the CORRECT patient position
Palpate the knee properly - so you find important points like ST36 and GB34 correctly
Find some of the most popular Acupuncture points like LI4, LU7, KD6 and SP4
and MUCH, MUCH MORE!
14 Modules - Covering 100+ Acupuncture Points & Over 90 Anatomical Landmarks FREE PREVIEW IS IN MODULE 5!
Welcome Message & How to Get the Most Out of this Course!
Module Summaries
1.1 The Corner of the Forehead (ST8) & The Anterior Hairline
1.2 The Scalp & DU20
1.3 Common Mistakes
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QUIZ - Scalp
2.1 EOP, Mastoid Bone & Occipital Bone
2.2 Trapezius & Posterior Hairline
2.3 Common Mistakes
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QUIZ - Posterior Neck
3.1 Laryngeal Prominence & SCM
3.2 Trachea & Carotid Artery
3.4 Common Mistakes
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QUIZ - Anterior Neck
4.1 The Axillary Folds & Tip of the Acromion
4.2 Deltoid Insertion & Pit of the Axilla
4.3 Common Mistakes
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QUIZ - The Shoulder
5.1 Posterior Axillary Fold & Medial Border of Scapula
5.2 Inferior Angle, Spine & Supraspinatus Fossa of Scapula
FREE PREVIEW5.3 Common Mistakes
QUIZ - The Scapula