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Paralysis of lower limb   upper 1/5 motor area/line (Lower limb & trunk area)  
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Paralysis of upper limb   middle 2/5 motor area/line (Upper limb area)  
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Facial paralysis and/or dribbling saliva   lower 2/5 motor area/line (Facial & Speech #1 area)  
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Low back pain or numbness   upper 1/5 of sensory area/line (Lower limb, head & neck line)  
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**Occipital headache or stiff neck or vertigo** (for some reason occipital HA and stiff neck corresponds to LOW BACK)   UPPER 1/5 of sensory area/line (Lower limb, head & neck line)  
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Pain, numbness of upper limb   middle 2/5 sensory area/line (Upper limbs area)  
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Migraine headache, TMJ, toothache, arthritis of temporomandibular joint   lower 2/5 of sensory area/line (Facial line)  
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Syndenham's chorea, tremors, palsy   parallel to and 1.5 cm anterior to Motor area/line (Chorea & tremor control area/line)  
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Superficial edema, HTN   parallel to and 3.0 cm anterior to Motor area/line (BV d&c area/line)  
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Tinnitus, vertigo, diminished learning, Menière's   horizontal line 1.5 cm above and centered on apex of ear. 4 cm in length (Vertigo and hearing line)  
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Nominal aphasia   vertical line 2 cm beside tuber parietale on back of head. 3 cm in length (Speech #2)  
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Receptive aphasia   overlaps Vertigo/Hearing line @ midpoint, then continues 4 cm back (Speech #3)  
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Apraxia   3 needles can be inserted inferiorly, anteriorly and posteriorly to a length of 3 cm at the tuber parietale, forming a 40 degree angle? (Voluntary movement line)  
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Cortical blindness   1 cm lateral ro the EOP, parallel to midline of head, 4 cm in length, EXTENDING UPWARD (Vision line)  
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Loss of balance   3 cm lateral to EOP, parallel to midline of head, 4 cm in length, EXTENDING DOWNWARD (Balance line)  
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Upper abdomen discomfort   Hairline directly above pupil and 2 cm back (parallel to midline of head) (Stomach line)  
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Hepatitis C or URQ pain or right rib cage pain   Extend line ANTERIORLY 2 cm from where Stomach line would begin (LR/GB line)  
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Asthma, chest pain, intermittent supraventricular tachycardia   Line drawn parallel to and MIDWAY between Stomach line and midline, 2 cm in length (Thoracic cavity line)  
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Motor aphasia or impaired speech   lower 2/5 motor area/line (Facial & Speech #1 area)  
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Abnormal uterine bleeding   parallel and LATERAL to the Stomach line at a distance equal to that of the between Stomach line and Thoracic line. 2 cm in length (Reproduction line)  
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Prolapsed uterus   parallel and LATERAL to the Stomach line at a distance equal to that of the between Stomach line and Thoracic line. 2 cm in length (Reproduction line)  
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Reproduction area   parallel and LATERAL to the Stomach line at a distance equal to that of the between Stomach line and Thoracic line. 2 cm in length (Reproduction line)  
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Thoracic cavity area   Line drawn parallel to and MIDWAY between Stomach line and midline, 2 cm in length (Thoracic cavity line)  
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LR/GB area   Extend line ANTERIORLY 2 cm from where Stomach line would begin (LR/GB line)  
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ST area   Hairline directly above pupil and 2 cm back (parallel to midline of head) (Stomach line)  
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Balance area   3 cm lateral to EOP, parallel to midline of head, 4 cm in length, EXTENDING DOWNWARD (Balance line)  
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Vision area   1 cm lateral ro the EOP, parallel to midline of head, 4 cm in length, EXTENDING UPWARD (Vision line)  
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Voluntary movement area   3 needles can be inserted inferiorly, anteriorly and posteriorly to a length of 3 cm at the tuber parietale, forming a 40 degree angle? (Voluntary movement line)  
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Speech #1 area   lower 2/5 of motor line  
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Speech #2 area   verticla line 2 cm lateral to parietal tubercle, 3 cm long  
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Speech #3 area   overlaps Hearing & Vertigo AT MIDPOINT. and extends back 4 cm  
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Vertigo and hearing area   1.5 cm above ear apex. line 4 cm back  
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Blood vessel dilation and constriction area   1.5 cm anterior to chorea line (which is 1.5 anterior to midline), so 3 cm anterior to ML  
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Chorea and tremor control area   1.5 anterior to ML  
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Leg motor and sensory area   2 parallel lines around on sides of GV20 (1 cm lateral, 3 cm long)  
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Facial (sensory) area   lower two fifths of sensory line (2 cm posterior to ML)  
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Upper limb sensory area   middle two fifths of sensory line (2 cm posterior to ML)  
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Lower limb sensory area   upper one fifth of sensory line (2 cm posterior to ML)  
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Facial (motor) area (includes Speech #1: motor aphasia)   lower two fifths of motor line (.5 cm posterior to ML)  
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Upper limb motor area   middle two fifths motor (.5 cm posterior to ML)  
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Lower limb motor area   upper one fifth motor (.5 cm posterior to ML)  
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