oaxino Posted Wednesday at 08:12 AM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 08:12 AM Published 7/2025MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 ChLanguage: English | Duration: 32m | Size: 168 MBPulse Diagnosis is not difficult. I will introduce Flooding, Thin, Deficient, Excess and Firm pulseWhat you'll learnPulse DiagnosisPalpation Method28 PulsesDiagnosis in Traditional Chinese MedicineTreatise on Cold Damage DiseasesEssentials from the Golden CabinetFlooding PulsesThin PulsesDeficient PulsesExcess PulsesFirm PulsesRequirementsBasic Theory of Traditional Chinese medicineBasic Theory of Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese medicineRead Treatise on Cold Damage DiseasesRead Essentials From the Golden CabinetFinished Pulse Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine-BeginnerFinished Pulse Diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine-Basic 1DescriptionThis course provides a comprehensive introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) pulse diagnosis, focusing on both theoretical foundations and practical applications. You will learn how to identify and interpret the classical 28 pulse types, understand their pathological significance, and apply this knowledge in clinical diagnosis and prescription.While pulse diagnosis has long held a mysterious aura-appearing to reveal all hidden illnesses-in reality, accurately diagnosing a patient and formulating an effective treatment plan based solely on the pulse is a complex skill that requires structured training and experience. This course is designed to demystify pulse diagnosis and teach you how to logically connect the clinical axis of palpation → diagnosis → prescription through clear, practical instruction.What You Will Learn:The origin, evolution, and modern clinical application of pulse diagnosisProper palpation techniques, force control, and clinical precautionsThe classification, definitions, and mechanisms of the 28 traditional pulse typesThe clinical significance, associated diseases, formulas, and herbal patterns of each pulseIn-depth explanation and demonstration of five key pulses: Flooding (Hong Mai), Thin (Xi Mai), Deficient(Xu Mai), Excess (Shi Mai), and Firm (Lao Mai)Why Take This Course?Whether you are a seasoned practitioner seeking to refine your diagnostic accuracy or a newcomer eager to build a solid foundation, this course offers a structured and approachable way to master one of TCM's most essential diagnostic tools.Join us to unlock the practical logic behind the art of pulse reading-taught in a way that's engaging, clinically relevant, and grounded in classical theory.Register today and take your first step toward mastering pulse diagnosis with clarity and confidence!Who this course is forChinese medicine studentsChinese medicine doctorsAcupuncturistsPhysiciansGeneral public who are interested in pulse diagnosisHomepage:https://www.udemy.com/course/pulsediagnosis-basic2/ScreenshotsDownload linkrapidgator.net:https://rapidgator.net/file/5fd956b51a156024bdbcf12eb61d30c7/fbtyy.Pulse.Diagnosis.in.Traditional.Chinese.MedicineBasic.2.rar.htmlnitroflare.com:https://nitroflare.com/view/4F57D405AB68386/fbtyy.Pulse.Diagnosis.in.Traditional.Chinese.MedicineBasic.2.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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