Japanese Acupuncture - Treatments, Protocols, Theory and Resources
Japanese Acupuncture - Treatments, Protocols, Theory and Resources
Japanese acupuncture is one of a few major styles of acupuncture. Since the Japanese were introduced to Chinese Medicine and the integrated theories of acupuncture, bodywork, and herbal medicine in the 6th century, practitioners have developed many unique theories and techniques.
In general terms Japanese acupuncture is unique in its efficiency and precision. Techniques often are directed at using the minimal amount of stimulation to attain the greatest results. Much of the Traditional Chinese Medicine theory is still used and the majority of the acupuncture points are used with only a few modifications.
Our presentation relies heavily on the works of a well-known Japanese acupuncturist, Dr. Manaka. Dr. Manaka's theories and techniques have been given detailed attention in the many works by both Stephen Birch and Kiiko Matsumoto (see our Japanese Acupuncture Resources section).
Our Japanese acupuncture information is divided into the following sections:
Yin Yang House Content:
Japanese Acupuncture Theory:
Dr. Manaka's Modern Mu Points
Anpuku Abdominal Massage
Japanese Acupuncture Treatment Protocols:
Five Phase Acupuncture - Meridian ...



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