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The Fundamentals of Acupuncture Point Location

by Paul Johnson
A historical perspective
Out of all the areas of practice within acupuncture, point location can be the most contentious. Put ten acupuncturists in a room and ask them to mark Zusanli ST 36 on the same leg whilst blindfolded so that they cannot see each other‟s marks and the odds are that most of their marks wouldn‟t coincide - although (hopefully) most would cluster in a small radius.
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