Simulation exercise of a cow body acupuncture model

The cattle body acupuncture model simulation exercise is a teaching tool specially designed for the fields of veterinary teaching and livestock breeding. It is mainly used to train trainees to master the distribution and operation methods of common acupuncture points on cattle bodies. This model is made according to the body proportions of an adult cow, with a realistic appearance. The surface clearly marks the main meridian directions and commonly used acupoints of the cow's body, such as the Back Shu point, Baihui point, and Jianjing point, making it convenient for learners to search and remember intuitively.

The model material is sturdy and has a certain degree of elasticity. It can be repeatedly subjected to needling, pressing and moxibustion operations, simulating a real clinical environment. During the practice, trainees can accurately select acupoints based on the model's markings, master the Angle and depth of needle insertion as well as the needling technique, and train their needling experience and operational proficiency.

Meanwhile, this model can also help understand the relationship between animal meridians and the health of the organism, and deepen the understanding of the principles of veterinary acupuncture treatment. Through repeated training, trainees can enhance their operational skills in a risk-free environment and reduce the error rate in clinical practice. The application of the bovine body acupuncture model not only enhances the teaching effect but also provides strong support for the prevention and treatment of livestock diseases and the development of traditional Chinese veterinary medicine.