10/10/2023
Letโs talk permission points when it comes to veterinary acupuncture.
Simply speaking, a permission point is often chosen for its calming effects on the horse and introduces them to needle placement. Every veterinary acupuncturist has their favorite permission point, however, the needs of the individual patient may also dictate which point is best.
My favorite permission point is GB (gallbladder) 21, which is demonstrated in the picture below with the purple arrow. Although this point is not commonly known for its calming properties, it is easy to place (even in more anxious patients), places the acupuncturist in a safe position, and most horses quickly start yawning, chewing, and lip licking shortly after the needle has been introduced.
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