Acupuncture Treatment of the Taiyang Jing Jin (“Sinew Meridian”): the Posterior Tract — Class Notes & E-book

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Acupuncture Treatment of the Jing Jin ("Sinew Meridians"): Introduction View Slides
Acupuncture Treatment of the Taiyang Jing Jin: the Posterior Tract View Slides
1: Anatomy of the Jing-Jin View Notes
2: Examination of the Jing-Jin View Notes
3: Summary of Treatment of the Jing-Jin View Notes
4: Ancient and Modern Needling Techniques View Notes
5: Taiyang Jing-Jin View Notes
6: Leg Taiyang Jing-Jin Acupuncture Locations View Notes
7: Arm Taiyang Jing-Jin Acupuncture Locations View Notes
11: Common Imbalances View Notes
TrPs Abductor Digiti Minimi and Dorsal Interossei View Notes
TrPs Deltoids View Notes
TrPs Erector Spinae View Notes
TrPs Extensor Carpi Ulnaris View Notes
TrPs Gastrocnemius View Notes
TrPs Gluteus Maximus View Notes
TrPs Gluteus Medius View Notes
TrPs Gluteus Minimus View Notes
TrPs Hamstrings View Notes
TrPs Infraspinatus View Notes
TrPs Latissimus Dorsi View Notes
TrPs Levator Scapulae View Notes
TrPs Occipito-frontalis View Notes
TrPs Rhomboids View Notes
TrPs Semispinalis Capitis View Notes
TrPs Soleus View Notes
TrPs Splenius Capitis and Cervicis View Notes
TrPs Subocciptals View Notes
TrPs Lower and Middle Trapezius View Notes
TrPs Upper Trapezius View Notes
TrPs Triceps Brachii View Notes