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TR: Tragus

The Tragus images the ear, nose and throat of the body. The External Nose, Internal Nose, External Ear, Internal Ear, Nasopharynx, Larynx, Pharynx, Glottis can all be found here.

TF: Triangular Fossa

The Triangular Fossa images the reproductive organs in the lower abdomen. This section includes the Pelvis, Groin, Adnexa, Cervix, Fallopian Tube, Uterus, Male Internal Genital.

CYC: Cymba Concha

The digestive system in the Cavum Concha begins beneath the Helix Crus next to the ear canal and moves in a sideways U-shape beginning with the Mouth, Esophagus, Cardia, and Stomach at the end of the Helix Crus. The digestive tract continues in the Cymba Concha with the Duodenum, Small Intestine, Appendix, and Large Intestine. The remainder of the Cymba Concha consists of abdominal organs such as the Liver, Gallbladder, Abdomen, Kidney, Ureter, Bladder, Prostate, etc.

AH: Antihelix

The Antihelix mirrors the upside-down spine and is divided into five sections: Cervical Vertebrae, Thoracic Vertebrae, Lumbar Vertebrae, and Coccyx Point. Beginning at the base is the Cervical Vertebrae which occupies ⅕ of the Antihelix. The second section is the Thoracic Vertebrae, which is above the Cervical Vertebrae and occupies ⅖ of the Antihelix. The third and last sections are the Lumbar and Sacral Vertebrae, which each occupy ⅕ of the Antihelix. The Coccyx Point is the ending point.

Extra Acupuncture Points

The extra acupuncture points are distributed all over the body on the head, torso, and limbs. These were introduced after the traditional acupuncture points were defined, thus labelled as 'Extra Points'. Extra points do not belong to any of the traditional acupuncture channels and mostly noted empirically for their unique functions. This section describes the location, energetic functions, and clinical indications of extra acupuncture points.

Foot Jueyin - LR Channel

The extra acupuncture points are distributed all over the body on the head, torso, and limbs. These were introduced after the traditional acupuncture points were defined, thus labelled as 'Extra Points'. Extra points do not belong to any of the traditional acupuncture channels and mostly noted empirically for their unique functions. This section describes the location, energetic functions, and clinical indications of extra acupuncture points.

Foot Shaoyang - GB Channel

The extra acupuncture points are distributed all over the body on the head, torso, and limbs. These were introduced after the traditional acupuncture points were defined, thus labelled as 'Extra Points'. Extra points do not belong to any of the traditional acupuncture channels and mostly noted empirically for their unique functions. This section describes the location, energetic functions, and clinical indications of extra acupuncture points.

Hand Jueyin - PC Channel

The extra acupuncture points are distributed all over the body on the head, torso, and limbs. These were introduced after the traditional acupuncture points were defined, thus labelled as 'Extra Points'. Extra points do not belong to any of the traditional acupuncture channels and mostly noted empirically for their unique functions. This section describes the location, energetic functions, and clinical indications of extra acupuncture points.

Hand Shaoyang - TH Channel

The extra acupuncture points are distributed all over the body on the head, torso, and limbs. These were introduced after the traditional acupuncture points were defined, thus labelled as 'Extra Points'. Extra points do not belong to any of the traditional acupuncture channels and mostly noted empirically for their unique functions. This section describes the location, energetic functions, and clinical indications of extra acupuncture points.

Foot Shaoyin - KI Channel

The extra acupuncture points are distributed all over the body on the head, torso, and limbs. These were introduced after the traditional acupuncture points were defined, thus labelled as 'Extra Points'. Extra points do not belong to any of the traditional acupuncture channels and mostly noted empirically for their unique functions. This section describes the location, energetic functions, and clinical indications of extra acupuncture points.