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Korean Hand Acupuncture -- Part VBy John Amaro, LAc, Dipl. Ac. (NCCAOM), FIAMA, DC In the last four installments of this series on "Korean Hand Acupuncture" we were introduced to the philosophy, history, and location of the acu-points of the 14 meridians as they relate to the hand, referred to as "Koryo Sooji Chim." In this system, only a few basic rules apply.
Koryo Sooji Chim, as stated in Part I of this series, has thousands of faithful adherents throughout the world. I disagree with the most enthusiastic proponents, that Korean Hand Acupuncture will ultimately replace traditional body acupuncture, however, I do agree it is an incredible adjunct to the art of healing. For those of you around the world who are proficient in acupuncture, begin incorporating the same rules for point selection you would with traditional body acupuncture, and in selected patients begin applying what you have learned in this series of articles. For those of you who are just being exposed to acupuncture/meridian therapy, refer to the last five series of articles and correlate to the hand what you will continue to learn about traditonal/clinical acupuncture. I would like to thank Don Petersen and Dynamic Chiropractic for their insight in allowing this most important adjunct to practice to be shared with the chiropractic profession internationally. For those of you desiring a complimentary desk chart of the 14 Korean hand meridians, contact the International Academy of Clinical Acupuncture, P.O. Box 1003 Carefree, Arizona, U.S.A. Allow several weeks for delivery. Please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Click here for more information about John Amaro, LAc, Dipl. Ac. (NCCAOM), FIAMA, DC.
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