
Accurate Diagnosis is the heart of effective treatment.
In Chinese Medicine for thousands of years wise doctors were honing their skills in Pulse, Tongue, Oscillation , Palpation and Olfaction as methods of diagnosis . These diagnostic systems have developed to a fantastic level and those who have mastered these skills can truly offer accurate diagnosis. However true mastering of any of these systems can take many many years to master. Yet all these systems as valid as they are all have one common flaw. They are down to the interpretation of the individual practitioner.
The original methods of Meridian Graphing also took many years to develop and initially were based upon manual readings and charting of graphs.
As with the traditional methods of Diagnosis computer technology has been developing over the past number of years. Now finally we have a synergy of the original Meridian Graphing techniques and the latest in cutting edge technology. The AcuGraph 3.
Finally practitioners have a diagnostic tool that is not subject to the individual interpretations of practitioners. Rather the AcuGraph 3 is a reliable and consistent method of energy evaluation. Couple this tool with the traditional methods of diagnosis and you truly have a winning combination.
The power of the AcuGraph 3 system is not limited to those practicing Chinese Medicine. Any health care professional who wants to gain a thorough understanding of how and why their patients feel and act the way they do will benefit greatly form the insights that the AcuGraph 3 provides.
Vincent Scully.
Dip Ac, OBB, CPH, FEA, ICM, MBRCP, MTCMCI.
Please find below some examples of how the information gathered with the AcuGraph can be used to treat musclar and skeletal patient conditions.
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Meridian |
Associated Muscles |
Subluxations |
Fixations |
| Lung | Medial Deltoid, Deltoid, Anterior Serratus, Coracobrachialis, Diaphragm |
T3 |
CTJ,(T1,C7) |
| Large Intestine | Tensor Fascia Lata, Hamstrings, Quadratus Lumborum |
L1 |
L4,Sacrum |
| Stomach | Pectoralis Major Clavicular, Levator Scapulae, Anterior Neck, Posterior Neck. Brachioradialis |
T5 |
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| Spleen | Lattisimus Dorsi, Lower Trap, Mid Trap, Opponens Pollicis, Triceps. |
T6,T7 |
T6/TMJ,T12 |
| Heart | Subscapularis |
T2 |
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| Small Intestine | Quadriceps, Abdominals |
T10 |
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| Bladder | Peroneus, Sacrospinalus, Anterior Tibial, Posterior Tibial | ||
| Kidney | Psoas, Upper Trapezius, Iliacus |
T11,T12,L2 |
Parietal. ICV |
| Pericardium | Gluteus Medius, Gluteus Maximus, Adductors, Piriformis |
L3 |
Upper Cervical |
| San Jiao | Teres Minor, Sartorious, Gracilis, Soleus, Gastrocnemius |
T9 |
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| Gall Bladder | Anterior Deltoid, Popliteus |
T4 |
Lower Cervical |
| Liver | Pectoralis Major Sternal, Rhomboids |
T8 |
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| Ren | Supraspinatus | ||
| Du | Teres Major |
Thoracic |
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