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Needle insertion can be challenging for beginner acupuncturists. This video covers essential acupuncture techniques, including how to handle, insert, and remove needles, along with tips for painless insertion. It begins by explaining the different sections of an acupuncture needle: the body (inserted into the patient), the tip (which penetrates the skin first), the handle (gripped by fingers), the root (the most vulnerable part), and the tail (at the end of the handle). Typically, the needle is held between the thumb and index finger, though some practitioners prefer using three fingers for better control.