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Ha! Thanks...I think that just came out naturally. I can't promise that future videos will be as punny. More videos are coming though! Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the question! I usually have multiple needles in my acupuncture point prescription. Typically 6-8 needles bilaterally. For pain management, this number would easily increase depending on what you are treating. I hope this helps!
Karthik, thanks for watching. Regarding your friends needling technique - there are many different needling techniques in Acupuncture. "Threading" is a common technique which involves inserting a long needle superficially through the skins surface - often joining adjacent acupuncture points. It is not a common technique in a clinic setting but it has its application. I hope this helps!
Needles these days are generally one-time use only. No need to reuse needles anymore! It's much safer to use the single-use needles - run from any acupuncturist who is re-using needles! ;-0 Thanks for watching.
One cun is usually equal to 25mm (stated at 0:57 in the video). Which is why many 1cun needles are 25mm in length. To be clear - 25mm is not 1/4 of a cm. 25mm is 2.5cm (1cm is 10mm). I hope this clears up the confusion.
@Acupuncture Masterclass it absolutely does. I think my brain had a minute freeze where I thought the cm is a 100 mm. Totally my bad. I should cut down on carbs to avoid such gaffs 😎
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Excellent presentation. Thank you.
Great demonstration. Thank you
Cute pun at the end! “That’s the long and short of it.” 😁
Ha! Thanks...I think that just came out naturally. I can't promise that future videos will be as punny. More videos are coming though! Thanks for watching.
Very helpful and clear!
Thanks for the feedback! Have a great day.
Useful information.
How thick can acupuncture needles get?
Do you practice single point Accupunture or multi needling?
Thanks for the question! I usually have multiple needles in my acupuncture point prescription. Typically 6-8 needles bilaterally. For pain management, this number would easily increase depending on what you are treating. I hope this helps!
Sir,my friend use needles like 125mm length along the skin surface.is this correct method.?
Karthik, thanks for watching. Regarding your friends needling technique - there are many different needling techniques in Acupuncture. "Threading" is a common technique which involves inserting a long needle superficially through the skins surface - often joining adjacent acupuncture points. It is not a common technique in a clinic setting but it has its application. I hope this helps!
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Is the needle reusable?
Needles these days are generally one-time use only. No need to reuse needles anymore! It's much safer to use the single-use needles - run from any acupuncturist who is re-using needles! ;-0 Thanks for watching.
The terminology was already over my head, this is actually not a basic video, this video is for people who already know what he’s talking about.
It's very specialised. You need to know something about acupuncture
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I am surprised to hear these measurements 😮 your cun is way too small than what i know a cun is. You are saying a cun is 25 mlm????
One cun is usually equal to 25mm (stated at 0:57 in the video). Which is why many 1cun needles are 25mm in length. To be clear - 25mm is not 1/4 of a cm. 25mm is 2.5cm (1cm is 10mm). I hope this clears up the confusion.
@Acupuncture Masterclass it absolutely does. I think my brain had a minute freeze where I thought the cm is a 100 mm. Totally my bad. I should cut down on carbs to avoid such gaffs 😎
@@Random-xw1fg I figured it was just a math error! No biggie - I like it when people keep me on my toes! Thanks again for watching!