Complete atlas
Browse all 361 points in correct meridian order.
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Printable charts
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Visible cautions
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Cun converter
Source-linked acupuncture reference
Study all 361 points across 14 meridians with cited locations, traditional classifications, safety cautions, interactive maps, and printable charts.
This page lists only the content and tools that are present in the current app build.
Browse all 361 points in correct meridian order.
launch
Printable charts
home
Visible cautions
feedback
Cun converter
Each point page shows its citations and reference fields.
Use 19 free PDF charts; the combined complete atlas is available in the app.
Safety notes remain prominent on sensitive points.
Review proportional bone-cun measurements in centimetres or inches.
Filter mapped points by anterior, posterior, lateral, or head view.
AcuAtlas for iPhone
The app provides a tap-first channel-map workflow, keeps deep-needle cautions visible on both the map and point detail, and organizes four anatomical views for mobile use.
Offline access, favorites, and a separate app search feature are not claimed because they are not confirmed in the current app configuration.
The site is intentionally shorter now. If something still feels unclear, we prefer a direct email over building a heavy support system around a simple app.
Yes. The English atlas covers all 361 classical points across 14 meridians.
Point pages show their checked references, including the WHO point-location standard and point-specific sources.
Yes. The website keeps 19 PDF downloads free, including blank practice, view, overview, and meridian charts. The combined complete atlas is available in the app.
No. AcuAtlas is an educational reference and does not replace supervised clinical training or licensed medical care.
Start with the free content, then decide whether the complete current library is useful for you.
The iPhone release is being prepared for the App Store.