Acugraph User Manual - AcuGraph Equine Edition (PDFDrive)
Acugraph User Manual - AcuGraph Equine Edition (PDFDrive)
Copyright 2014
Miridia Technology Inc.
All Rights Reserved
Revision A
www.AcuHorse.com
208-846-8448
Legal Use Information:
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Credits:
Acupuncture Consulting:
Dr. Shauna Ault
Dr. Dennis Baker
Monique Smith, L.Ac.
Dr. Lance Carlton Durrett
Christopher Harrison, L.Ac.
Kimberly Thompson, L.Ac.
Horse Models:
Sharon Katzke
Beta Testing:
Dr. Shauna Ault
Dr. David Lundquist
Valerie Hunter, L.Ac.
Van Harding, L.Ac.
Dr. Paul Silcox
Software Engineering:
Kimball Larsen
Steve Chamberlin
Hardware Engineering:
Alvin H. Larsen, Ph.D., P.E.
Drew Arbore
Brent Rasmussen
A Note About Meridian Nomenclature:
Lung ........................................... LU
Large Intestine ........................... LI
Stomach ..................................... ST
Spleen ........................................ SP
Heart .......................................... HT
Small Intestine ........................... SI
Bladder ...................................... BL
Kidney ........................................ KI
Pericardium ................................ PC
Triple Energizer ......................... TE
Gallbladder ................................ GB
Liver ........................................... LR
Governor Vessel ........................ GV
Conception Vessel ..................... CV
If you need help installing or using AcuGraph Equine Edition, this manual
likely contains the answers you need.
For Support
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Chapter 1: Installing AcuGraph Equine Edition
Introduction to Installation
Installation Outline
1. Review the system requirements to ensure your computer meets
the minimum requirements to run AcuGraph.
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2. The Probe Controller (This is the black box with “AcuGraph”
printed on the front.)
3. The Probe and cables
4. The Ground Pad (This is the round pad and sponge)
5. The USB cable
Please locate and familiarize yourself with each of these items. Please DO
NOT plug anything in until you are instructed to do so in the installation
instructions, below.
Windows® :
• Operating System: Windows 7 or Windows 8
• Internet access
• 1GB RAM (minimum)
• >500 MHz processor
• Available USB port
• 1 GB free hard drive space
• 1024x768 Minimum screen resolution
Macintosh® :
• Operating System: OSX 10.7 or newer
• Internet access
• 512 MB RAM (minimum)
• Intel Processor
• Available USB port
• 1 GB free hard drive space
• 1024x768 Minimum screen resolution
Printing:
AcuGraph supports most laser and ink-jet printers. The printer you wish to
use must be accessible to your computer by direct connection to your
computer or through a network. Best results are obtained when graphs are
printed in color, and a color printer is therefore recommended.
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Before you can print from AcuGraph, you must first install the driver
software supplied with your printer. Please refer to your printer’s
documentation for installation and operation instructions.
Internet Features:
Certain features of AcuGraph require Internet access for operation. These
features include Installation, Secure Backup, registration and emailing. If
you do not have Internet access, these features will not work, though the
remaining features of AcuGraph will function normally.
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Installation for Windows 7/8®
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4. Follow the installer instructions to complete the installation.
1. Attach the black USB cable to the LEFT side of the case, as
shown below:
USB Cable
2. The other end of the black USB cable plugs into the USB port on
your computer:
NOTE: The USB cable ends are indexed to only insert one way. Do not
force the connection. If you are experiencing difficulty inserting the USB
plug, please make sure it is in the proper orientation. Normally, the molded
USB symbol is facing up.
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Installation for Macintosh® OS X
1. Insert the AcuGraph CD or flash drive and open it. You will see
the following screen:
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2. Double click the AcuGraph Equine Edition.pkg icon. You will see
the welcome screen of the installer:
Click “Continue” and follow the instructions in the installer through the
installation process. When the process is complete, attach the AcuGraph
probe to your USB port as shown:
USB Cable
1. The other end of the black USB cable plugs into the USB port on
your computer:
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NOTE: The USB cable ends are indexed to only insert one way. Do not
force the connection. If you are experiencing difficulty inserting the USB
plug, please make sure it is in the proper orientation. Normally, the molded
USB symbol is facing up.
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Setting Up AcuGraph
Now that you have installed AcuGraph, it is time to set up your new
software. This set up operation only needs to be completed once. To set up
your software and prepare it for use, please follow these steps:
2. Read and accept the terms and conditions set forth in the license
agreement.
NOTE: You MUST enter the information requested in the boxes marked
with stars. Please enter the information exactly as you want it to appear in
your software registration. When you have completed the registration
screen, please press “Save.”
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4. A window will appear asking for your password. The factory-set
password is “energy” (all lower case, without quote marks.) The
password can be changed in the “Preferences” Section of
AcuGraph.
5. The first time you launch AcuGraph Equine Edition, you will be
given a checklist of items to complete your AcuGraph setup.
Follow the instructions to complete the checklist.
Congratulations!
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Chapter 2: Using AcuGraph Equine Edition
Safety First!
THE ACUGRAPH EQUINE EDITION SYSTEM IS FOR USE BY
QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS ONLY! ALWAYS OBSERVE
PROPER SAFETY TECHNIQUE WHEN WORKING AROUND
EQUINES.
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Contraindications
Your AcuGraph system produces extremely low voltages and measurement
currents, far below the threshold of physical sensation. Nevertheless, your
AcuGraph probe should never be used in the mouth, eyes, or mucosa, on
sensitive skin, or on rashes, lesions, or wounds.
Important Note
YOUR ACUGRAPH UNIT IS NOT A MEDICAL OR VETERINARY
DEVICE. IT HAS NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE U.S. FOOD
AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, NOR HAS ANY STATEMENT IN
THIS MANUAL BEEN EVALUATED BY THE U.S. FOOD AND
DRUG ADMINISTRATION. THE ACUGRAPH HARDWARE AND
SOFTWARE ARE NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT,
CURE, OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE. THIS EQUIPMENT IS FOR
EXPERIMENTAL USE ONLY, AND DOES NOT TAKE THE PLACE
OF PROPER DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT BY A PROPERLY
LICENSED HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL.
Equipment Care
Your AcuGraph probe controller unit contains sensitive electronic
components. Moisture, static electricity, shocks, dropping the unit,
excessive heat, and condensation may all have a damaging effect on your
equipment. Please be careful to protect your AcuGraph unit for best results
and a long service life.
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Starting AcuGraph
When the program is started, it will automatically check your USB port to
see if the probe controller is attached. If the probe controller is NOT
attached, the program will function normally, but the Exam function will
not be available.
If you have started AcuGraph without the probe controller attached and
you need to perform an exam, you may attach the probe controller to the
USB port and retry the desired function.
Password
The “AcuGraph Password” screen requires the entry of a password before
any patient data will be displayed. This is to protect the confidentiality of
your patient records.
The default password from the factory is set as “energy” (all lower-case,
and no quotes.) It is important that you change the password to one of your
own choosing to prevent unauthorized access to protected patient data. The
password can be changed in the “General” tab of the “Preferences” section
of the software.
If you lose or forget your password, you will have to contact technical
support to regain access to the software. For your protection, you will be
required to verify valid ownership of AcuGraph Equine Edition to receive a
new password.
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Patients
The “Patients” icon provides access to records for all the patients you have
entered in AcuGraph. The scrolling list at the top of the window lists all
patients by column, and the search box allows searching by name. You may
also sort patients by clicking on the header of each column to sort by the
name or date in that column. For example, if you click on the “Facility
Name” column, all patients will be sorted by facility name and facilities will
be listed in alphabetical order.
The “Add Patient” icon opens the “Add New Patient” window, where you
can enter information about a patient who has not yet been added to the
database. The items with stars are required to add a new patient.
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The “Edit Patient” icon opens the Edit Patient window, where you can
change information about a patient who is already in the database. Patients,
once entered, cannot be deleted.
The “Last Graph” icon is a convenient, one-click way to display the last
exam for the selected patient without the need to select the exam from the
list.
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If you double click the selected patient or push the “Enter” key, a new
exam for that patient will automatically open. You can also start a new exam
by clicking the “New Exam” icon. You must have your AcuGraph probe
connected to your computer to perform an exam.
The “New Note” icon opens a window where the user may record notes
relevant to the patient’s case. This is a useful place to record symptoms,
progress, treatment method, etc. The first part of each note recorded will
appear next to its associated graph in the records list. Notes may be
recorded in any length and contain any text you choose. You may also paste
text into the notes window from another application.
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Once you have selected a patient, a list of that patient’s exam records
appears in the bottom half of the Patients screen. You may select one or
more exams by clicking to highlight them in the list. If you select one exam,
you may view it by clicking the “View Graph” icon.
If you have selected more than one exam in the list, view them by clicking
the “Compare” icon.
The “Select All” icon will select all the records for the selected patient.
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Records
In the “Records” screen, you can view all the records available for the
selected patient. Records are listed by date and type. Double clicking on any
record will display it in full.
Double click any record to view it, or highlight the record and click on
“View Graph.”
You may view multiple exams at the same time by selecting the exam
records and clicking “Compare.”
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The “Print” icon will print the selected record or records.
Exam
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Your exam type choices are Jing-well Points and Single Point. A description
of each follows:
Jing-well points are the beginning and ending points of the 12 main
meridians, and are the connection points between the main channels and
the tendino-musculo branches. The Jing-well points are located just
proximal to the coronary band above the hoof. Jing-well graphs measure
the general energetic balance of the meridians.
Single Point Exam: This exam is designed for the repeated measurement
of a single acupuncture point to assess skin resistance responses to various
stimuli. At the completion of each measurement, a dot is placed on the
graph with the measured value plotted. Subsequent measurements are then
plotted and connected to show the relative change in the readings (see
illustration, below.) This exam does not produce any record that is saved in
the software.
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Performing an exam is quite easy and straightforward. The following
tips will help you perform exams quickly and accurately:
Probe Tip: Insert a cut cotton swab in the probe end so that the cotton of
the swab makes good contact with the metal of the probe tip. Standard
cotton swabs are generally readily available at drug stores and medical
supply companies. We also offer pre-cut swab tips on our website at
www.acugraph.com.
Moisture: Moisten the cotton generously with water or saline solution, and
shake off any excess. An easy way to do this is to keep a small spray bottle
near your AcuGraph unit to spray the probe tip during exams. Be careful to
not get any other part of your AcuGraph unit wet, and do not wet the
probe beyond the tip.
Do not use distilled water to wet the probe tip. Standard tap water, mineral
water, or saline solution are all acceptable choices.
For best results you should re-wet the probe tip after completing 1-2
readings depending on the horse’s skin and hair. In the case of excessive
hair interfering with the exam, you may wish to shave the area above the
hoofs.
Ground Pad: The ground pad must make good electrical contact with the
skin to complete the electrical measurement circuit. For best results, wet the
sponge and place the ground pad in a relatively hairless area, such as the
lower abdomen or inside hind leg. Ensure that the pad is moist enough to
make a good connection with the skin.
The included surcingle strap may be used to hold the ground pad in place
during the exam, or you may have an assistant hold the pad in place.
Be sure to route the gray ground wire safely away from the horse’s legs to
avoid entangling the horse or tripping the operator.
Point Location: Be consistent in your point locations. Use the same point
and same landmarks on the left side that you used on the right side. This
may sound obvious, but careless point location is the number one cause of
erroneous readings. A difference of just a few millimeters can change the
reading significantly.
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Technique: Angle the probe upward at the same angle as the hair grows
downward, so the probe can separate the hair and reach the skin. Place the
probe with a deliberate action and light to moderate pressure. Listen for the
audio feedback. You may move the probe during measurement to find the
highest reading, then hold it steady while the measurement completes.
1. Locate the point precisely: Contact the patient’s skin with the
probe in the vicinity of the acupoint to be measured. Slowly slide
the probe across the skin until a sharp increase in the reading is
noted. This sharp increase indicates you have located the point
exactly; this is where to take the reading. If you move off the
point, simply move back on until you have located the point of the
highest reading. Now remove the probe from the skin.
Careful point location in this manner will produce very consistent and
reliable graphs. Always take the reading at the point of highest conductance.
Once you have practiced enough to feel confident in your point locations,
you may deactivate the Training Mode in the “Preferences” section.
Timing: To take accurate measurements, you should hold the probe on the
acupoint until the readings stabilize, usually 1-3 seconds. The AcuGraph
software automatically times the reading and gives a double beep when the
reading has been captures. At this point you should remove the probe and
measure the next point.
Manual Entry: You may also enter measurements manually by typing the
values into the measurement fields and moving between fields with the
“Tab” key. If you choose to manually enter values, the AcuGraph probe
still must be attached to the computer to access the exam screen.
If you want to start the exam over, simply click the “Restart Exam” icon.
Any values already entered will be erased and the exam will start over at the
beginning.
When you take the last measurement with the probe, AcuGraph
automatically saves the measurements and displays the patient’s exam
results.
Therefore, it is most correct and reliable to use the results from the first
exam obtained, rather than repeating an exam a few minutes after the
previous exam. Similarly, it is not effective or accurate to perform an exam
directly after treatment. Best results are obtained by waiting at least 24
hours between exams. Intentional, repeated measurements are a misuse of
this equipment, and provide no clinically relevant or accurate information.
Re-Measuring Splits: A “Split” is a situation in which the right and left side
readings for a single meridian are significantly different from one another.
Splits are displayed in purple on the graph.
Most split meridians are actually the result of inaccurate point location.
Remember, the actual acupuncture point will return a higher reading than
the surrounding skin. Therefore, if the probe is not on the point when the
reading is taken, the reading will be artificially low.
For this reason, AcuGraph invites the user to re-measure any split
meridians by re-testing the low side of the meridian only. If you select this
option at completion of your exam, the software will prompt you which
meridians on which sides need to be re-measured.
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Graphs
In the “Graphs” window, you can view and print patient exam results. The
interface looks like this:
This interface allows you to look at exam results in a variety of ways. There
are 8 different graph displays, as well as an information section.
Each of the buttons at the right side of the window displays a different view
of the exam results. For information about any of the graph displays, simply
click on the “?” symbol in the upper right corner of the graph display.
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with fore yin meridians first, followed by fore yang, then hind yin and hind
yang.
In each of the above graph types, there are three horizontal lines
superimposed on the graph. The middle line is the Mean, or average, of
that patient’s readings. The upper and lower lines represent the normal
range of readings for that patient. Meridians with at least one reading in
this normal range are displayed as normal (except in the case of splits; see
below.) Meridians with both readings above this range are displayed as
excessive, and meridians with both readings below this range are displayed
as deficient.
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The 5 Elements graphic displays the classic 5-elements
chart with the relative excess (+), deficient (-), split (X), and
normal (=) meridians noted. Element averages are also
shown. This display is designed to facilitate understanding
of 5-elements energy transfers for this patient.
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The Horary graphic displays the horary chart with
superimposed shading to show the relative energy level of
each meridian. More shading means a higher average
reading for the channel. Ideally, the shading should reach
the area between the inner and outer circles in the chart.
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The Ratios display gives information about the patient’s
relative energy balance.
This display shows several categories of energetic analysis. On the left is the
Chi Energy Level. This is a representation of the patient’s overall energetic
level. Note that it is possible for the patient to be too low or too high in
energy, and the ideal reading level is in the green area toward the center of
the vertical display bar. Various breeds will tend to read higher or lower
than other breeds. Therefore, this number has a broad “normal” range.
The bottom center shows the Yin/Yang Balance for the patient, with the
yin/yang tendency noted.
The right side of the display shows the patient’s Chi Energy Stability. This
is determined by analyzing the highest and lowest readings in the exam, in
relative comparison to the mean. Patients with a wider range of readings
from high to low will have lower relative energy stability. The green area
towards the top of the display represents the best balance.
The center of the display shows the Right/Left and Fore/Hind balance
superimposed on a horse figure. The right/left balance reflects the relative
balance between readings on the right and left sides of the body, and the
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Fore/Hind balance reflects the balance between the readings on the hands
and the feet.
The P.I.E. Score stands for Personal Integrated Energetic Score, and this
single number comprises a complete picture of your patient’s meridian
balance. The higher the score, the better the balance. Statistical analysis
methods are used to include all facets of meridian health in the score
calculation. The purpose of the score is to provide a fast, easy method of
graph comparison for owners, trainiers, and others who may not
understand graph analysis, but will understand a single-number score.
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Remember, the P.I.E. scale is 0-100 and the scores may be anywhere within
that range. The scale on the left gives an idea of the typical degree of
imbalance for any score.
Channel Illustration:
While viewing any bar-style graph, clicking on any of the bars opens the
channel illustration window as follows:
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This window shows the meridian channel of the bar that was clicked in the
graph. The arrows will move forward and backward from meridian to
meridian.
The channel in the picture will be color coded according to the graph bar
colors to demonstrate the energetic condition of the channel, whether it is
deficient, excessive, split or normal.
Icon Functions:
The arrow keys advance from point to point during treatment display.
These icons show the previous and next graphs in the database for this
patient. In the event that there is not a previous or next graph for this
patient, one or both of these icons is grayed out.
Using the previous and next icons is a convenient and quick way to view
previous and current treatments for the patient and to track patient
progress.
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The Historical Trends window displays the trends in PIE score, element
history, and most common imbalances for the selected patient. To choose
how many exams are included in the history, use the slider at the bottom
left of the screen.
The “Toggle Splits” icon removes split meridians from a graph. Because
hair can sometimes interfere with good measurement technique, you can
choose to ignore splits by setting both sides of the meridian to read at the
highest reading of the two sides.
The “Compare” icon takes you to the “Patients” window with the list of
exams displayed for that patient. In this window, you can select specific
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graphs for comparison. Select as many graphs as you care to from the
patient’s history for comparison or printing.
The Graph Normalization feature removes the effect of the outlying values
on the mean of the graph. If meridians are excessively high or low, and
therefore artificially changing the mean, normalization will correct the mean
and the categories of the other meridians.
By clicking the Normalize icon, you will eliminate the effect of the
excessively high or low meridians on the mean, and the meridians will be
automatically re-categorized into their correct categories. The treatment
protocol will likewise be adjusted. Use the normalize feature when there are
excessively high or low meridians in the graph.
The “Edit Graph” icon allows changes to the recorded values after the
graph has been displayed. The changes can be made by manually entering
new values, or by taking readings with the probe. Click in the box for the
reading you wish to change, and type a new number or use the probe to
take a new reading. NOTE: to preserve the integrity of your patient records,
AcuGraph only allows you to manually edit graph values up to 8 hours after
the exam.
The “New Note” icon opens a window where the user may record notes
relevant to the patient’s case. This is a useful place to record symptoms,
progress, treatment method, etc. The first part of each note recorded will
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appear next to its associated graph in the records list. Notes may be
recorded in any length and contain any text you choose. You may also paste
text into the notes window from another application.
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The main part of the Printing Options window is divided into three
sections: The “Graphs” section on the left controls which graphs will be
printed in the report. The “Information” section in the center controls
what text information will be included. The “Treatment” section on the
right selects what treatment information will be included in the report.
The “Brief Report for File” item provides a one-page summary report
including the Baseline graph and any treatment recommendations selected
under the “Treatment” section. This report is useful as a quick reference
and for paper files because it is brief and contains only the essential
information.
The other selectable items will be printed in the full report. The report will
only contain those items selected in the Printing Options window, allowing
you to customize your reports to your exact desires.
The Printing Favorites section allows you to save printing preferences for
specific types of reports. For example, if you print a specific type of report
on a first visit, you can define the report and save it as a preset.
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To do so, first click on the + sign to add a new report. Name it and save it.
Then select the contents of the report in the printing window and when you
are satisfied, click save. The presets you selected will be saved to the
currently shown Favorite.
The Cover Pages section lets you choose the cover page or pages for the
printed report. The following two options are available:
Custom Cover Page: This option attaches your own custom cover page to
your report. You can make your cover page as simple or complex as you
wish, and it can be more than one page if desired.
When you have saved your cover page as a PDF, visit the “Printing”
window of the “Preferences” section of AcuGraph. There, you can select
your PDF document to import it into AcuGraph as your custom cover
page.
For more information on importing a cover page, please see the Preferences
section of this manual.
AcuGraph includes the ability to email a patient report. To use this feature,
first select the options you wish to include in the report from the Printing
Options window. Then click the “Email” icon. The following window will
appear:
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If the Patient’s email address is already in your patient database, the address
will appear in the box. If you don’t already have the patient’s email address,
you can type it into the box. You will then have the option to save the email
address you typed as part of the patient’s record for future use. Once you
have selected or entered the email address, click the “Email” icon to send
the patient’s report.
PDF Printing
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In the “Select Printer” area, choose “Miridia PDF Maker” as your printer.
Then press “Print.”
Next, you will be asked to name your report and choose the location to save
it. When you have done so, press “Save” and your PDF report will be
created and saved.
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PDF Printing For Macintosh:
After you have selected report options and pressed “Print” in the
AcuGraph print window, the operating system will show the following
screen:
From the PDF drop-down menu at the bottom left of the screen, select
“Save as PDF.”
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Then name your report, choose the location to save it, and press “Save.”
Your PDF will be created and saved.
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Treatments
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Clicking on the point name will open a reference window displaying the
location, attributes and function of that particular point:
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The treatment types work in the following ways:
Basic treatment model: This model uses Luo points to treat split meridians,
Sedation points to treat excessive meridians, and Tonification points to treat
deficient meridians. This method does not pay any attention to the 5-
elements model or use group points.
This feature is used to display the treatment effect of any point on the graph
results, thus giving a clear picture of the treatment rationale.
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Reference
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Under “Conditions” in the “Treatments” section, you can look up
treatment point prescriptions by condition treated. Clicking on any point
name opens an illustration and information about that point.
For each meridian, you may choose excessive, deficient, split, or any
combination of these. Any of the selected condition(s) in that meridian will
satisfy the requirement to trigger the recommendation.
If conditions are stipulated for more than one meridian, each meridian
stipulated must meet at least one of its stipulated conditions to trigger the
custom recommendation.
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For example, if you check the boxes for Triple Energizer (TE) deficient and
Pericardium (PC) split, BOTH of these conditions must exist for the
recommendation to be triggered. Other conditions may exist in other
meridians as well, but they are not pertinent to this recommendation.
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Recommendations that are triggered will be displayed in the Graphs
window treatment list and printed in the report, if selected.
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Preferences
General Preferences
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Under “User Information” you can customize information about your
practice. The information entered under “User Information” will be printed
on the reports generated by AcuGraph.
Please note that the “User Name” is set at the time of installation and is
correlated with your software license for AcuGraph. This information
CANNOT be changed without obtaining a new license code. If you need
a new license code, please contact your AcuGraph Distributor.
The “Custom Field Title” section lets you name the custom field header
shown in the “Patients” section of AcuGraph. This is useful if you are
collecting any sort of custom information about your patients and you want
to designate the name of the field.
Passwords
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Measurement Preferences
The “Mode Settings” area of the window lets you choose your
measurement scale and increment, order, method, and calculation method.
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1. Locate the point precisely: Contact the patient’s skin with the
probe in the vicinity of the acupoint to be measured. Slowly slide
the probe across the skin until a sharp increase in the reading is
noted. This sharp increase indicates you have located the point
exactly; this is where to take the reading. If you move off the
point, simply move back on until you have located the point of the
highest reading. Now remove the probe from the skin.
Careful point location in this manner will produce very consistent and
reliable graphs. Always take the reading at the point of highest conductance.
Once you have practiced enough to feel confident in your point locations,
you may deactivate the Training Mode.
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Database Maintenance
IMPORTANT NOTICE
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AcuGraph Secure Backup
AcuGraph Secure Backup is a low-cost program that PROTECTS your
patient data with secure, automatic off-site backup to our protected servers.
This means that your patient records have ultimate protection from
computer crashes, viruses, loss, theft, and disaster. Because your data is
automatically stored on our secure servers, you have the rock-solid
assurance that no matter what happens to your computer, or even your
clinic, your data is safe and accessible.
To further enhance your peace of mind, your data is encrypted before being
sent to our servers, so it cannot be intercepted on the internet. Once on our
servers, your data is inspected daily by our automated systems to ensure that
your backups are not corrupted. If there is ever any problem detected with
your data integrity, we inform you immediately and help you correct the
problem.
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Your AcuGraph installation includes a free, 30-day trial of AcuGraph
Secure Backup. This trial is activated the first time you back up to our
secure server. This backup feature requires that your computer is connected
to the internet when you shut down AcuGraph. If your computer is not
connected to the internet, the program will inform you that the backup was
not successful.
If you do not have access to the internet, or choose not to use AcuGraph
Secure Backup, we recommend you back up to a portable drive such as a
USB flash drive or similar, so that the backup can be stored offsite in a
secure location. If this is not possible, back up the data to another computer
on the network or another drive to secure your patient data against hard
drive failure. Backing up to the same hard drive where your patient data is
stored only invites disaster in the case of a hard drive failure.
You may also use the controls in this window to manually back up or
restore your database at will, and to automatically back up to another
location.
Reports
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In the “Reports” section of Preferences, you can customize your printed
reports in two ways:
Custom Cover Page: You can customize any AcuGraph report with your
own custom cover page. You can include graphics, pictures, text, or any
other elements you choose to include.
Once you have created and saved your PDF, click on the “Browse” button
under “Custom Cover Page” and locate your saved PDF file. When you
select your file, it will be imported into AcuGraph and become available for
attachment to printed reports when selected in the Print window.
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Meridian Analysis Information: You can edit the text that appears in
your on-screen and printed meridian analysis information reports in this
section.
Notes
In the “Notes” section of Preferences, you can create custom templates for
your notes. This feature is useful if you have specific types of notes you
keep on a regular basis. For example, you may have one note template you
use on the first visit, another for follow-up visits, etc.
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Next, type the parts of the note format you wish to save as part of your
template. When you have customized it to your liking, click on the “Save”
icon and your new template is saved.
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Chapter 3: Troubleshooting
First, please make sure you have read the applicable sections of this manual.
The instructions in this manual have been carefully produced and
exhaustively tested for accuracy. More than half the calls to technical
support are simply because the AcuGraph user ignored the instructions in
this manual. Please READ and FOLLOW the manual instructions.
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Limited Warranty
The sole warranty regarding the Software and related materials is that the
original disk or flash drive is free from physical defects in material and
workmanship, assuming proper use, for a period of one year from date of
purchase. If such defect occurs during this period, you may return your
faulty media to Miridia Technology Inc., (Miridia) along with a dated proof
of purchase; Miridia will replace it free of charge. After one year, a
replacement disc or flash drive will require a nominal fee.
The sole warranty regarding the AcuGraph probe and probe controller is
that they are free from physical defects in material and workmanship,
assuming proper use, for a period of one year from date of purchase. If
such defect occurs during this period, you may return your faulty probe to
Miridia Technology Inc., (Miridia) along with a dated proof of purchase;
Miridia will replace it free of charge. After one year, a replacement probe
will require a fee.
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IMPORTANT: YOUR ACUGRAPH UNIT IS NOT A MEDICAL OR
VETERINARY DEVICE. IT HAS NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE
U.S. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, NOR HAS ANY
STATEMENT IN THE USER MANUAL OR SOFTWARE BEEN
EVALUATED BY THE U.S. FOOD AND DRUG
ADMINISTRATION. THE ACUGRAPH DIGITAL MERIDIAN
IMAGING HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ARE NOT INTENDED
TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE, OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE.
THIS EQUIPMENT IS FOR EXPERIMENTAL OR
INVESTIGATIONAL USE ONLY, AND DOES NOT TAKE THE
PLACE OF PROPER DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT BY A
LICENSED HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL.
Miridia has no control over your use of the Software and Hardware. Miridia
does not and cannot warrant the performance or results that may be
obtained by its use. Miridia does not represent, warrant, or guarantee the
accuracy and timeliness of the data contained in the Software and Miridia
shall have no liability of any kind whatsoever to you, or to any other party,
on account of any inaccuracies in or untimeliness of the data, or for any
delay in reporting such data contained in the Software. Various information
in the Software constantly changes, and the information in the Software is
only as of a particular date. Miridia does not warrant that the operation of
the Software will be uninterrupted or error free. Miridia is not responsible
for problems caused by accident, abuse, mishandling, alteration, or
improper use. Licensor does not warrant or guarantee the suitability of the
Software or Probe, or that either will meet your requirements.
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THE ACUGRAPH EQUINE EDITION SYSTEM IS FOR USE BY
QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS ONLY! ALWAYS OBSERVE
PROPER SAFETY TECHNIQUE WHEN WORKING AROUND
EQUINES.
The limitations of damages set forth above are fundamental elements of the
basis of the bargain between Miridia and you. Miridia would not be able to
provide this product on an economic basis without such limitations.
You acknowledge that, in providing you with the Software and Hardware,
Miridia has relied upon your agreement to be bound by the terms of this
Agreement. You further acknowledge that you have read, understood, and
agreed to be bound by the terms of this Agreement, and hereby reaffirm
your acceptance of those terms. You further acknowledge that this
Agreement, together with the stipulations contained in the software license,
constitute the complete statement of the agreement between you and
Miridia, and that the Agreement does not include any other prior or
contemporaneous promises, representations, or descriptions regarding the
Software or Hardware. This Agreement is not, however to limit any rights
that Miridia may have under trade secret, copyright, patent, or other laws
that may be available to it. The agents, employees, distributors, and dealers
of Miridia are not authorized to make modifications to this Agreement, or
to make any additional representations, commitments, or warranties binding
on Miridia. Accordingly, additional statements such as dealer or other
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advertising or presentations, whether oral or written, do not constitute
representations or warranties by Miridia and should not be relied upon. This
Agreement may be modified only in writing. If any provision of this
Agreement is invalid or unenforceable under applicable law, it is to that
extent, deemed omitted and the remaining provisions will continue in full
force and effect. The validity and performance of this Agreement shall be
governed by Idaho State law (without reference to choice of law principles),
except as to copyright and trademark matters, which are covered by United
States Federal laws. This Agreement shall be construed as to its fair
meaning and not strictly for or against either party.
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Return Policy
If you need to return your system, please contact your distributor or Miridia
Technology Inc. for instructions.
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