The hand acupuncture model has significant application value in the teaching of traditional Chinese acupuncture and the training of clinical skills.
Firstly, it provides a repeatable practice platform for traditional Chinese medicine students, enabling them to become familiar with the positioning of hand acupoints and acupuncture techniques, and avoiding the risks associated with direct operation on real patients.
Secondly, for beginners, hand acupuncture models can clearly display the distribution patterns and depth relationships of acupoints on the hand, helping learners establish a sense of space and tactile memory, thereby enhancing the accuracy of acupuncture.
In addition, this model is also frequently used in clinical skills assessment to simulate operation tests, ensuring that trainees not only master theoretical knowledge but also possess practical operation skills. For clinicians, the hand acupuncture model can also be used for the practice and verification of new technologies and techniques, reducing operational risks and improving therapeutic effects.
In conclusion, the hand acupuncture model plays an irreplaceable role in teaching, training and skills assessment, providing a solid foundation for the standardization and normalization of acupuncture skills.