Article tag: foot acupuncture models BIX-Y1021
The foot acupuncture model plays a significant role in clinical practice teaching and is a key tool for connecting theoretical and practical training. The model is made according to the real scale of the foot, clearly marked with the three Yang and three Yin meridians of the foot and various commonly used foot acupoints, such as Yongquan, Taixi, Taichong, Qiu Xu, etc., enabling learners to accurately master the method of acupoint location. Through repeated practice on the model, students can become familiar with the distances, directions and anatomical landmarks between acupoints, and improve the accuracy and safety of their operations.
In clinical training scenarios, foot acupuncture models are often used to demonstrate the control of the needle insertion Angle, depth and technique requirements of foot acupuncture, which helps standardize the operation habits of beginners and avoid possible misinsertion risks in real clinical practice. Teachers can also use models to explain the therapeutic effects of acupoints, such as the application of acupoints on the feet in regulating kidney-related diseases, soothing the liver and regulating qi, improving sleep and regulating emotions, to enhance the understanding of learning.
In addition, this model is applicable to the popularization of traditional Chinese medicine, health management consultation and massage rehabilitation teaching, enabling different audiences to understand the importance of foot meridians more intuitively. Overall, the foot acupuncture model has significant teaching and guiding value in clinical practice training.