Traditional Chinese medicine holds that tapping the cubital fossa can clear meridians and improve the flow of qi and blood. Spraying cold water on the face was an ancient method to revive someone ...
Instead of traditional cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), he adopted unique TCM methods: tapping her cubital fossa and stimulating her acupoints. He said that at that time he thought the girl ...
Traditional Chinese medicine holds that tapping the cubital fossa can clear meridians and improve the flow of qi and blood. Spraying cold water on the face was an ancient method to revive someone ...
3). Two sites are selected for venipuncture. These should be as far apart from each other as is convenient, preferably not in the antecubital fossa, though they may be nearly adjacent. We ...
Progressive tension of these tissues, enhanced by a slow seepage of blood from damaged vessels, may produce an ischemia of the overlying skin, particularly in the antecubital fossa. This can be ...