An acupuncture chart is often helpful to those in the practice for pointing out the specific points in the body where treatment can be applied. A chart can also define what every particular area represents and what ailments may stem from those areas. Acupuncture is a component of traditional Chinese medicine which is now commonly practiced in several areas of the world including the United States.
An acupuncture chart is used as a reference to help locate specific points which may benefit from stimulation. Specific points near the surface of the skin are stimulated through acupuncture with the use of the little needles which are the size of fine hairs. One theory is that the needles prompt the body to release chemicals and hormones which can reduce pain and calm the nervous system.
The way a chart breaks down the body and maps out where acupuncture should be applied is by illustrating meridians, source points, chi control points and alarm points. In many charts the meridians are named after the main organs of the body, but some may also be named after functions of the body and sides of the body. Some believe that accessing these meridians and applying the pinned stimulation will help them to relax and provide a natural flow of good energy.
If you are looking for an acupuncture chart then you may find there are several different types to choose from. You can find charts which may focus on internal meridians only, charts with tri-level explanations or specific point charts. Some charts are accompanied by models as well. There are charts which are very advanced and spiritually explained, but there are also simpler and easy to follow charts offered from some retailers.


