Acupuncture on the hand is a practice within traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) that involves inserting fine needles at specific points on the hand to stimulate energy flow (Qi) and promote healing. The hand is considered a microcosm of the body, so different areas correspond to different organs and systems.
1. Common Hand Acupuncture Points
- LI4 (Hegu, between thumb and index finger):
- Relieves headaches, stress, facial pain, and general pain.
- Often used for immune support.
- PC8 (Laogong, center of the palm):
- Helps with heart palpitations, anxiety, and digestive issues.
- Used to clear heat and calm the mind.
- LU9 (Taiyuan, wrist area on radial side):
- Supports lung and respiratory function.
- Can improve circulation and energy flow.
- SJ3 (Zhongzhu, between ring and little finger, back of the hand):
- Used for neck and shoulder pain, headaches, and stress relief.
2. Benefits of Hand Acupuncture
- Pain relief: Useful for headaches, arthritis, or joint pain.
- Stress reduction: Calms the nervous system and reduces anxiety.
- Digestive and organ support: Certain points correspond to organs like the liver, heart, and lungs.
- Micro-acupuncture therapy: Because the hand reflects the whole body, it’s sometimes used when full-body acupuncture isn’t possible.
3. Safety Tips
- Always see a licensed acupuncturist.
- Fine, sterile needles are required to avoid infection.
- Inform the practitioner if you are pregnant, have bleeding disorders, or take blood thinners.
⚠️ Notes
Hand acupuncture is often combined with ear or body acupuncture for more effective results. It’s a complementary therapy, not a substitute for medical care in serious conditions.
If you want, I can make a hand acupuncture point map showing where to target for stress, digestion, heart, and pain relief, so it’s easy to visualize.
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