As Physio Therapists you have a thorough understanding of the intricies of human anatomy & physiology.
Did you know that each muscle in the human body has an affiliation with a particular organ?
AcuGraph makes an excellent addition to the practice of Physio Therapy. AcuGraph is fast and efficient enough for the high-volume practice and provides a valuable additional service in high demand.
From the Chinese perspective a muscle group becomes weak when the associated Organ or Meridian is comprimised. Therefore when working to repair damage to a muscle for true effectiveness one must address the underlying imbalance.
With AcuGraph you can compliment your existing knowlede with accurate information on the energetic imbalances that are driving the underlying weakness and pain that your client is experiencing.
Using this information you can truly treat the weakend muscle groups as well as treating the underlying cause.
You dont have to be an Acupuncturist to use this methood. Simply look at the imbalances and use one of our "Treatment Tools" to address the underlying imbalance. You can still treat in exactly the same way as you did before but now you can further enhance your treatments and your patients experience.
Create long lasting results by incorporating AcuGraph into your Practice Today!
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Meridian |
Associated Muscles |
| Lung | Medial Deltoid, Deltoid, Anterior Serratus, Coracobrachialis, Diaphragm |
| Large Intestine | Tensor Fascia Lata, Hamstrings, Quadratus Lumborum |
| Stomach | Pectoralis Major Clavicular, Levator Scapulae, Anterior Neck, Posterior Neck. Brachioradialis, |
| Spleen | Lattisimus Dorsi, Lower Trap, Mid Trap, Opponens Pollicis, Triceps. |
| Heart | Subscapularis |
| Small Intestine | Quadriceps, Abdominals |
| Bladder | Peroneus, Sacrospinalus, Anterior Tibial, Posterior Tibial, |
| Kidney | Psoas, Upper Trapezius, Iliacus |
| Pericardium | Gluteus Medius, Gluteus Maximus, Adductors, Piriformis, |
| San Jiao | Teres Minor, Sartorious, Gracilis, Soleus, Gastrocnemius |
| Gall Bladder | Anterior Deltoid, Popliteus |
| Liver | Pectoralis Major Sternal, Rhomboids, |
| Ren | Supraspinatus |
| Du | Teres Major |




