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Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners employ a method called "Chinese pulse diagnosis" to evaluate a patient's health by monitoring subtle changes in the rhythm of their pulse. It has been used for hundreds of years and is still commonly used today as part of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).
One's pulse can provide insight into the health of one's internal organs, meridian pathways, and energy flow as a whole. The strength, quality, rhythm, and other features of the pulse can provide vital information to a qualified practitioner about a patient's health as they palpate the pulse at various pulse locations on the body.
Interpreting the pulse in Chinese medicine is a complicated process that takes into account a wide range of variables, including the pulse's rate, width, intensity, and quality.
These traits can provide information about a person's constitution, general health, and any underlying health issues or imbalances.
Different pulse sites on the radial artery of both wrists are frequently checked, as they are linked to various TCM organs and meridians.
The practitioner palpates the pulse with their fingertips, using varying amounts of pressure and paying close attention to the intricacies in the features of the pulse.
Pulse diagnosis in Chinese medicine is a complex and intricate practice that experts say takes years to master. As part of a more thorough evaluation of the patient's health, TCM practitioners will also use observation, questioning, and examination of the tongue and other physical indications.