The significance of the emergence of hand acupuncture models

The hand acupuncture model is a professional teaching and training tool designed based on the distribution laws of meridians and acupoints in the hand. Its emergence is of great significance to acupuncture teaching and clinical practice. This model is made in accordance with the anatomical scale of the human body, accurately marking the main meridians and commonly used acupoints on the hand, such as Hegu, Shaoshang, and Laogong, helping learners intuitively master the location and function of acupoints on the hand.

The emergence of hand acupuncture models enables learners to conduct acupuncture positioning, point selection and manual training under non-invasive conditions, which not only enhances the safety of teaching but also increases the practicality of learning. Through repeated practice with the model, students can become familiar with the spatial relationship of hand acupoints and the direction of acupuncture, laying a solid foundation for clinical operations.

In addition, this model can also be used for the display of traditional Chinese medicine culture, health education and rehabilitation training guidance, helping the public understand the health benefits of hand acupuncture. The promotion of the hand acupuncture model not only facilitates the standardization of acupuncture teaching but also promotes the popularization and inheritance of traditional Chinese acupuncture.