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The Channel Sinews (‘Jing Jin’, 筋經), originally described in the Ling Shu (Divine Pivot), have lost much of their clinical significance and relevance in modern acupuncture practice. In the contemporary traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) curriculum, the Channel Sinews are presented as symbolic descriptions of the myofascial system. This approach has its limitations, as myofascial anatomy alone does not adequately account for the pathways of the Channel Sinews on the neck, head and face. We have found that when the cranial and cervical nerves are included, there is a very high degree of overlap between neuromyofascial anatomy and the traditional pathways and disease descriptions of the Channel Sinews. This paper compares the Channel Sinews on the neck, head and face with neuromyofascial anatomy and assigns precise anatomical structures and landmarks. Our analysis demonstrates that there is a very high probability that the Ling Shu was recording precise neuroanatomical structures when describing the Channel Sinew pathways of the neck, head and face.
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