Did you know: AcuGraph 5 shows Musculotendino and Internal Channel Pathways 5/5 (48)

Just a quick post today…

Did you know that AcuGraph 5 shows not only the channel pathways, but also includes Musculotendino and Internal pathways too?

This addition to AcuGraph 5 really had Kimberly excited because when you’re showing your patient what you have found in the measurements of the channels, you can correlate those results with muscle tension, pain, organ function, and other symptom or complaint issues they’re dealing with.

So, how does it work?

I thought you’d never ask… Here how:

When you’re looking at a graph in AcuGraph, you can click on any channel (graph bar) to reveal more information about that channel.

AcuGraph 5

Notice on the channel image the channel itself will be colored according to the measurement result. In this example, the channel is red showing it is excessive.

AcuGraph 5 Internal Channel Pathway

At the bottom of the image, you will see the buttons for the other channel views. Click to reveal the additional information.

Musculotendino Pathway

Internal Pathway

We hope you are enjoying all the wonderful benefits of AcuGraph 5! This week, make an effort to use these additional channel images to teach your patients about the channels and how their symptoms are correlated with the graph results.

This is just one more way AcuGraph is making your life a little easier and your practice life a little better.

Please rate this

Dr. Adrian Larsen

Adrian P. Larsen, D.C., F.A.S.A., C.Ac. Dr. Larsen is President of Miridia Technology Inc., and one of the developers of the AcuGraph Digital Meridian Imaging system. He currently divides his time between research, product development, and teaching. Dr. Larsen also holds certifications in Applied Kinesiology and CPK, and has specialized training in SOT and craniopathy. He, his wife, and 7 children reside in Meridian, Idaho.

3 Replies to “Did you know: AcuGraph 5 shows Musculotendino and Internal Channel Pathways

So, what do you think about it?