Knowledge of the human body and its special pressure points is very important when it comes to learning about how acupuncture works. Different types of acupuncture body charts can be purchased to aid in identifying the name and locations of the meridians and acupuncture points on the human body. An acupuncture chart should accurately show the location of the fourteen primary meridians in the body, as well as their corresponding acupuncture points.
Acupuncture Body Chart
Acupuncture charts are diagrams of the various meridian conduits, as well as acupuncture point locations in the human body. They don’t necessarily explain how to put the needle the body. Because the human body can contain various acupuncture points, most acupuncture body charts correspond with a specific body part, its function or the disorder requiring treatment. Some of the more common charts available include charts for the head, stomach, ear, and foot. The acupuncture body chart serves as a visual aid used as a supplement to much of the literature available on healing through acupuncture.
The acupuncture meridians chart is one of many types of acupuncture charts available. This type of acupuncture body chart points out where the main acupuncture meridians are located. When buying acupuncture body charts, be sure to get one that contains as many details as possible.
Some acupuncture body charts come in sets that are divided into areas of acupuncture points throughout the body, such as the neck, the back, the trunk of the body, the front, back and lateral sides, as well as other parts of the human anatomy.
Another type of acupuncture chart, the five element chart, can help you understand how certain natural changes within your body as well as the outside environment can affect your health. The five element chart shows how each element (wood, fire, earth, metal and water) is related to specific aspects and conditions of your body and mind.
Meridian wall charts are also available for use in medical clinics or classrooms. When looking for acupuncture meridian wall charts, you have to be sure to look for charts that (1) contain pictures with point locations, (2) contains a list of each point with the appropriate Chinese name and indications for each point, and (3) illustrates the five element correspondences.
In addition to the typical meridian acupuncture body chart, there are heart, liver and stomach charts, as well as gallbladder charts that contain Chinese hand acupuncture points for headaches. If you are interested in healing a particular ailment, it may be worth your while to research the particular associated meridian and acupuncture points before you look for the appropriate chart to aid you towards healing.