Hey, I'm so excited to return to present you with the Bone Proportion Measurement with many diagrams as you wouldn't be able to memorise every part so easily.
This is How to use Observation, Olfaction, Inquiry\Auscultation, and Palpation in Paediatrics. (part 5)
- Fixed and Movable landmarks.
- Yang Ling Quan is located at the lower end of the fibular head anteriorly just as you slide your finger down the fibular head and reach the first sunken hollow which is approximately one-inch point from the tip of the fibular head.
- The inch measurement will be explained in the next paragraph.
- San Yin Jiao is located at 3 inches point above the tip of the medial malleolus, just slightly behind the inner rim of the tibia posteriorly, again as you slide across the tibia bone you can find the sunken hollow at the 3 inches point.
- Zan Zhu is located at sunken hollow found on the medial side of the eye brown.
- Tian Shu is located horizontally 2 inches on both sides of the tummy button. (see diagram horizontally)
- Ting Gong is located at the sunken hollow revealed between the Tragus and the Mandibular joint when the mouth is slightly open up.
- Jia Che is located at the anterior upper mandibular angle and is the protruding point of the masseter muscle during chewing. Pay particular attention to this acupuncture point because the correct method to reach for the Jia Che is to press into the bulged up muscle to feel for the sunken hollow.
- I just hope that you did not get confused.
Next, I'll move on to the various part of the human body to dictate the proportional distance which would be more precise in practice.
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