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Tsubook Meridians app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 1264 ratings )
Education Medical
Developer: Studio Levart
Free
Current version: 6.2.2, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 16 Sep 2016
App size: 161.14 Mb

Tsubook is a mobile application with instant access to all the information you need about points, meridians and other content related to Traditional Chinese Medicine. It is both a reference book and a toolbox that fits in your pocket!

Recommended by the Shiatsu Society UK, the AOBTA, the Shiatsu Society Ireland and more than 100 other organizations and schools: https://www.tsubook.net/en/partner-schools/

FREE CONTENT (see paid content below)
 • 3D human body
 • 14 meridians from the TCM:
  • Lung, Large intestine, Stomach, Spleen, Heart, Small intestine, Urinary Bladder, Kidney, Pericardium, Triple Burner, Gallbladder, Liver, Governing Vessel (Du Mai), Conception Vessel (Ren Mai)
 • 6 Masunagas meridians:
  • Lung, Large intestine, Stomach, Spleen, Heart, Small intestine
 • 6 diagnosis areas (Hara and Back):
  • Lung, Large intestine, Stomach, Spleen, Heart, Small intestine
 • The 361 main points:
  • Meridian and place (ex: ST6, LI12,...)
  • 3D view and text for easy location

PAID CONTENT : from 45 € to 65 € by device (currency and price may change depending on your country)
 • Bones, muscles and organs
 • +6 extraordinary vessels
 • All the Masunagas meridians
 • All the diagnosis areas (Hara and Back)
 • More than 600 indications:
  • Search bar to find indications easily
  • For each indication: global 3D view and list of the most common points
 • 11 point categories:
  • Front (Mu, Bo) points
• Back (Shu, Yu) points
  • 5 Shu points (with annual tonification/sedation)
  • Xi-cleft (Accumulation) points
  • Luo (Connecting, Junction) points
  • 8 Master (Coupled, Confluent) points
  • Yuan (Source) points
  • Hui (Meeting) points
  • Four Seas points
  • Lower He Sea (Yin, Uniting) points
  • Window of the sky points
 • Advanced point details:
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine properties
  • Japanese, Chinese and English names
  • Japanese and Chinese ideograms
  • Categories of the point
  • Most common indications associated with this point

*** The paid content is available to buy inside the free version ***

This app will be useful to students and therapists of acupuncture, shiatsu (Koho, Masunaga, Ohashi, etc), acupressure, tuina, digitopressure, digitopuncture, and Traditional Chinese Medicine. If you miss relevant information for your technique, please tell us: http://www.tsubook.com/contact

Thanks to Florence Legeay and Tamsin Grainger for the research work on the points, to Olivier Vaillant and Ivan Bel for the point names in different languages (http://www.shiatsu-therapeutique.org/index.php/fr/2015/11/20/traductions-points-acupuncture-fr-en-jp-ch/) and to our fabulous translators: Jordan Chin, Katharina Bouchaar, Tamsin Grainger, Tamara Lunn, Amanda Priestley, Claudia Wnning, Isabelle Laroche.

Do you want to be notified when a new version is available? Then subscribe to our newsletter: http://www.tsubook.net/en/subscription/

Do you want to talk with us and other Tsubook users? Then subscribe to our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tsubookers/

End-User License Agreement: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/