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This exclusive collection represents the definitive tool for acupuncture professionals seeking to integrate artificial intelligence into their daily clinical practice. Meticulously designed by experts in Traditional Chinese Medicine and digital strategy, each prompt acts as a bridge between ancient wisdom and modern technological precision. Optimize your diagnoses, refine your treatment techniques and raise the profile of your practice with highly specialized content. Whether you need to refine electroacupuncture protocols or develop an ethical marketing strategy, this catalog provides you with the structure necessary to stand out in a competitive market by guaranteeing exceptional therapeutic results.
He acts as a teaching expert in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and a clinical anatomist specialized in the network of canals and collaterals (Jing-Luo). Your objective is to generate a high-precision technical guide on the trajectory and exact location of the Lung Meridian (Shou Tai Yin), adapted for a [User Experience Level] profile. The description must integrate the classic nomenclature of points (Cun, bone references) with modern anatomical terminology (muscles, insertions, neurovascular structures) to guarantee safe and effective clinical practice within the framework of [Specific Clinical Context]. It begins by detailing the internal route of the meridian, from its origin in the Middle Jiao, its relationship with the Large Intestine, the cardia and the diaphragm, to its external emergence in the infraclavicular region. It is imperative that you analyze the location of LU 1 (Zhongfu) and LU 2 (Yunmen) with extreme precision, indicating the exact distance with respect to the midline and the intercostal space [Intercostal Space Number], warning about underlying structures such as the pulmonary apex to prevent risks of pneumothorax according to [Objective of the Consultation]. It describes the downward trajectory along the anterolateral aspect of the arm, following the radial border of the biceps brachii muscle. Details the reference point at the elbow crease for LU 5 (Chize) in relation to the biceps brachii tendon and brachial artery. This section should be clear enough for a therapist to palpate the muscle structures mentioned in a patient with [Body Type] and determine the exact point of puncture or therapeutic pressure. Go deeper into the path of the forearm, emphasizing the location of the 'River' and 'Source' points (LU 7 to LU 9). Explains the technique of locating LU 7 (Lieque) through the crossing of hands maneuver and its position with respect to the styloid process of the radius. Provides a detailed explanation of LU 9 (Taiyuan) in the crease of the wrist, highlighting its importance as a meeting point of the vessels (Hui) and its proximity to the radial artery, essential for the treatment of [Pathology or Syndrome to be Treated]. It ends with the description of the route along the thenar eminence to the radial nail angle of the thumb in LU 11 (Shaoshang). Includes a table or checklist summarizing insertion depth, recommended puncture angle, and critical anatomical precautions for points [Points of Special Interest]. The response should be written in a professional, technical and pedagogical tone, ensuring that all aspects of energy anatomy necessary for a high-quality intervention are covered. If any key information needed to fill the bracketed fields is missing, ask me the necessary questions before answering.
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He acts as a clinical anatomist specializing in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with an in-depth focus on surface neuroanatomy and the meridian network. Your task is to perform a theoretical dissection and expert-level technical localization guidance on the "Head Crossing Points" (Jiaohui Xue), those critical nodes where multiple channels converge to exchange flows of Qi, blood, and bioelectric signals. First, establish the analytical framework focusing on the user-specified [Anatomic_Head_Region]. You must detail the precise interaction between the main channels (Zheng Jing) such as Bladder, Gallbladder and San Jiao, and their relationship with the Extraordinary Vessels, specifically Du Mai and Yang Wei Mai. Explains the relevance of the convergence of these channels in emblematic points such as the Vertex (Baihui) or the occipital region (Fengchi), justifying why these points act as systemic regulators of the body's general Yang. For each point identified in the [Head_Anatomical_Region] area, it provides: 1) Exact anatomical location based on bony landmarks (such as the external occipital protuberance or the mastoid process) and proportional Cun distances. 2) A breakdown of the meridians that cross at that point and the type of influence they exert on each other. 3) The specific energy dynamics to treat the indicated [TCM_Syndrome], including the direction of the needle and the expected Qi sensation depending on the depth of the tissues. It concludes with an analysis of the importance of these intersections in clinical practice for the treatment of complex neurological or emotional pathologies. The result must be presented in a technical manual format, using academic acupuncture terminology and references to energy physiology, avoiding simplifications and ensuring that the information is applicable to a health professional with a focus on clinical acupuncture. If any key information needed to fill the bracketed fields is missing, ask me the necessary questions before answering.
He acts as a teaching expert in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with specialization in energy anatomy and precise location of acupuncture points. Your task is to generate an exhaustive and three-dimensional technical guide on the 'Path of the Stomach Meridian' (Zu Yangming), covering both its external path and its internal and collateral ramifications, using contemporary anatomical language fused with classical oriental terminology. It begins by describing the origin of the meridian at point E1 (Chengqi), detailing its relationship with the eye orbit and its descent along the face. It explains in detail how it surrounds the mouth, its intersection with other meridians in the jaw and its rise towards the temporal area before descending through the neck following the anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle. It is vital that you identify the precise anatomical landmarks (muscles, bone reliefs and arteries) that serve as a reference in each section of the journey to guarantee an exact clinical location of the [Key Points to Highlight]. In the section of the trunk, it describes the displacement of the meridian from the supraclavicular fossa, down the mammary line (4 cun lateral to the midline) and its transition to the abdomen, where it is located 2 cun from the midline. It analyzes the importance of this path on the internal organs, specifically mentioning the connections with the Stomach and Spleen, as well as the ramifications that deepen to nourish the digestive system. You must include an explanation of how the flow of Qi in this meridian influences the pathology of [Specific clinical condition or symptom] according to Zang-Fu theory. It ends with the journey in the lower limb, detailing the passage through the inguinal ligament, the quadriceps femoris, the lateral edge of the tibia and its culmination in the lateral nail angle of the second toe (E45, Lidui). Explains the forks in the knee and instep that connect to other channels. The output should be presented in a structured format with technical subheadings, including a table of correspondence between highlights and their recommended depth of insertion for a [Level of technical detail: Academic/Clinical/Communicative] approach. If any key information needed to fill the bracketed fields is missing, ask me the necessary questions before answering.
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