The difference between the Oblique Flying Pulse and the Reverse Guan Pulse is mainly the difference in pulse position.
The image of the normal pulse is characterized by a pulse in all three parts, not floating, not sinking, not fast, not slow, a breath of 4 to 5 to, equivalent to 70 to 90 beats / min (adults) and so on.
Oblique Flying Pulse: A physiologic variation of the pulse position. The radial artery extends obliquely from the ulnar part to the dorsal side of the radial styloid process, toward the Hegu. The position of the cut pulse should be changed accordingly.
Anti-Guan pulse: a physiologic variation of the pulse position. It refers to the radial artery traveling on the dorsal side of the wrist joint, so the location of the cut pulse is correspondingly on the back of the inches. It can be seen in both hands at the same time, or only in one hand.
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