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What are two of the actions performed by fingers when taking pulses?
Which of the following findings are possible using dynamic and directional but not possible using static pulse methods (methods that involve no movement of the fingers)?
Why might pulses appear tight and very superficial?
How do tight pulses often reflect response to pathology?
How should the patient’s wrist be positioned in pulse taking?
Why are the chi (Kidney pulses) considered pulses of 10 cun (inches) in depth?
Where do blockages in the diaphragm show in the pulses?
Why is the Spleen pulse the initial focus of pulse examination?
Why might pulses appear very deep in the wrist?
How soon after appropriate treatment will changes in the pulse be apparent?