The significance of the head acupuncture model

The head acupuncture model is made based on the distribution of meridians and acupoints in the head. It is an indispensable tool in head acupuncture teaching and clinical training and holds significant importance.

Firstly, the model clearly presents the commonly used acupoints on the head and their corresponding zones, such as Baihui, Yintang, Taiyang, etc., enabling learners to intuitively understand the relationship between acupoints and cranial landmarks as well as facial structures, and establish accurate positioning abilities. Secondly, through repeated operations of the model, one can become familiar with the direction of needle insertion, the Angle of needle puncture and the operation area in a risk-free environment, laying a solid foundation for clinical application.

In teaching, the head acupuncture model can help teachers explain the mechanism of action of head acupuncture therapy, such as regulating the nervous system, improving headaches, dizziness, emotional disorders, etc., and enhancing learning efficiency and practical understanding. Meanwhile, this model is also frequently used in popular science displays to help the public understand the importance of acupoints on the head. Overall, the head acupuncture model serves as a crucial bridge between the theory and practice of head acupuncture, and it holds significant importance for enhancing teaching quality and operational standardization.