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ā-shì point
阿是穴 〔阿是穴〕 ā shì xué
Also a-shi point. Any point that is sensitive to palpation and chosen as a site for acupuncture treatment. A-shi points are most often used to treat disorders in their immediate vicinity but also treat disorders distant from the point. Ouch points are not necessarily located on the channels. Because their locations vary and reflect the disease and its relationship to the patient, these points are inherently unchartable.
See also point selection.
Etymology
Chinese: 阿 ā, oh!; 是 shì, to be. The character combination literally means ah, that’s it!,
but is probably influenced by the ahing and hissing that pressure on a tender spot often elicits.