Skeptics of acupuncture often argue that acupoints and channels are rooted in philosophical and metaphysical beliefs, which they claim are incompatible with modern science. Dr. Poney Chiang has spent the last 15 years interrogating what makes each acupoint unique as both a scientist and an acupuncturist, using peer-reviewed surgical publications, cadaver dissection, and electrical stimulation to characterize 415 acupoints. Chiang’s research illustrates the ways in which acupoints are associated with neurovascular bundles, with distinct attributes. These acupoints, once thought to be purely theoretical, align with contemporary anatomical and neurophysiological understanding. By examining the mapping of these points through a scientific lens, we can bridge the gap between traditional wisdom and modern medicine. Defining the distinct neuro-anatomical target for each acupoint permits prediction and confirmation of the unique deqi sensation for each point. Such precision empowers researchers to replicate scientific studies and clinicians to obtain consistent therapeutic results.






