Japanese Acupuncture Theory Resources

The many styles which comprise the practice of Japanese acupuncture are founded in the basic foundations of Chinese medicine but have grown and developed into unique systems of acupuncture. The reources listed below describe the many theories and clinical applications that are unique to the practice of Japanese acupuncture.

For theoretical and clinical information you should see our Japanese acupuncture section.

If you are new to acupuncture and oriental medicine you may want to start with our "basics" section. You will find more theoretical information related to oriental medicine within our theory section.

Internet Resources


Theory Related Resources:

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