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Sometimes I feel that I could be mistaken with the

vertebra counting for the back shu points, by one.

The thing is that some people doesn't have the first

toraxic very clearly defined. From bellow up, the same...

...i could be missing it by one also, for the same reason.

If I try to check by the 11 th rib, it seems OK, but if there is

too much muscles or fat around the spine line, I am not

absolutly sure where rib encounters the vertebra...

Any ideias on the matter?

 

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At 03:56 PM 4/4/00 -0300, you wrote:

> Sometimes I feel that I could be mistaken with the back shu points,

>by one. The thing is that some people doesn't have the first toraxic very

>clearly defined. From bellow up, the same... ..i could be missing it by

>one also, for the same reason. If I try to check by the 11 th rib, it

>seems OK, but if there is too much muscles or fat around the spine line, I

>am not absolutly sure where rib encounters the vertebra... Any ideias on

>the matter? -geo-

>

>

you can recheck your measurement by way of below the scapula- T7

 

Josie

 

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Remember that the location of the lower level of the scapula is different

when sitting or laying prone or if hands are overhead lying prone!

Richard

 

 

In a message dated 4/4/0 11:46:00 PM, hermes wrote:

 

<<At 03:56 PM 4/4/00 -0300, you wrote:

> Sometimes I feel that I could be mistaken with the back shu points,

>by one. The thing is that some people doesn't have the first toraxic very

>clearly defined. From bellow up, the same... ..i could be missing it by

>one also, for the same reason. If I try to check by the 11 th rib, it

>seems OK, but if there is too much muscles or fat around the spine line, I

>am not absolutly sure where rib encounters the vertebra... Any ideias on

>the matter? -geo-

>

>

you can recheck your measurement by way of below the scapula- T7

 

Josie>>

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geo> Sometimes I feel that I could be mistaken with the back shu points,

>by one. The thing is that some people doesn't have the first toraxic very

>clearly defined. From bellow up, the same... ..i could be missing it by

>one also, for the same reason. If I try to check by the 11 th rib, it

>seems OK, but if there is too much muscles or fat around the spine line, I

>am not absolutly sure where rib encounters the vertebra... Any ideias on

>the matter? -geo-

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Josie>you can recheck your measurement

by way of below the scapula- T7

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Remember that the location of the lower level of the scapula is different

when sitting or laying prone or if hands are overhead lying prone!

Richard

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geo> So... in a lying prone position, with hands along the body

the one right bellow the scapula would be: ??

 

 

 

 

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