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Introduction to TCM

Basics of TCM

Classification of Antineoplastic Herbal Medicines

Zang-Fu Theories

Diagnose

Prescriptions

Theories of Channels (Meridians) and Collaterals

Reference: The Modern View of the Immune System

Differentiation of Syndromes

Etiology

Materia Medica

Useful References


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The Twelve Musculotendinous Regions of the Regular Channels

The musculotendinous regions of the twelve regular channels are the
continuation of this channel system extending over the extremities
of the organic body. The feature of their distribution is that they
run on the body surface and to not enter the internal organs. Their
traveling courses start from the extremities of the four limbs and
proceed to the head and trunk. Taiyang and Shaoyin run to the posterior
aspect, Shaoyang and Jueyin to the lateral side, and Yangming and
Taiyin to the anterior aspect. All the musculotendinous regions
of the regular channels are interconnected with each other.
Their main physiological function is to restrict the bones and
facilitate the joints. As the Suwen records, "The musculotendinous
regions of the regular channels are in charge of the bones and
facilitate the joints."

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