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IAC: Inferior Antihelix Crus

The Inferior Helix Crus images the Hip and contains three points: Hip, Sciatic Nerve, and Sympathetic.

IN: Intertragic Notch

The Intertragus Notch images the Endocrine System and also contains other points like the Ovary, Gonadotropin, Vision 1, Vision 2, and the Raise Blood Pressure Point.

HCS: Helix Crus and Surrounding

The Helix Crus images the diaphragm. The digestive system begins beneath the Helix Crus close to the ear canal and moves inwards in a linear position from right to left, beginning with the Mouth, Esophagus, Cardia, and then the Stomach at the end of the Helix Crus.

AT: Antitragus

The Antitragus images the head and brain with points such as the Pituitary, Vertex, Forehead, Temple, Occiput, Dizziness Area, Brain Stem, Brain, and more. It is a small area with many important points that are frequently used in the clinic. Accurate placement of treatment seeds is crucial for good clinical outcomes.

CVC: Cavum Concha

The Cavum Concha images the thoracic cavity and includes the Heart, Lung, Trachea, Bronchus, and more.

POS: Posterior of Ear

In auricular medicine, the posterior of the ear images the posterior of the body. Many of the points in this region have a functional equivalent on the front of the ear. The four areas on the posterior ear are primarily used for diagnosis: Gallbladder Area, Duodenum Area, Dream-Disturbed Sleeping Area, and Tumor Specific Area 1 Posterior. The other points and grooves can be used for treatment, mainly for problems on the back of the body. For severe conditions, Dr.

EL: Earlobe

The Earlobe images the head and face and is divided into 9 sections for precise point location. The Eye, Tongue, Tonsil, Upper Jaw, Lower Jaw, Upper Palate, and Lower Palate, etc. can be found here.

HX: Helix

Dr. Huang explains that the Helix represents the entire body, the skin, and the immune system. There are six distinct sections and is primarily used for bleeding. Depending on the location of the dysfunction within the body, the corresponding specific section of the Helix may be blood-let.

SAC: Superior Antihelix Crus

The Superior Antihelix Crus images the lower limb, starting with the Hip Joint, followed by the Thigh Muscles, Popliteal Fossa, External Knee, Calf, Knee Joint, Ankle, Heel, Sole, and Toe.

SC: Scapha

The Scapha images the arm and begins leveled with the Cervical Vertebrae and the Clavicle Point. Moving upwards, there is the Arm Pit, Shoulder Joint, Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist and Finger.