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Yingchuang (ST16)

[Location] In the third intercostal space,  4cun from to the anterior median line.

[Needing and Moxibustion Method] perpendicular insertion0.2~0.4cun, oblique or subcutaneous insertion 0.5~0.8cun; moxibustion is applicable.

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Wuyi (ST15)

[Location] In the second intercostal space,  4cun from to the anterior median line.

[Needing and Moxibustion Method] perpendicular insertion0.2~0.3cun, oblique or subcutaneous insertion 0.5~0.8cun; moxibustion is applicable.

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Kufang (ST14)

[Location] In the first intercostal space, 4cun from to the anterior median line.

[Needing and Moxibustion Method] Oblique or subcutaneous insertion0.5~0.8cun; moxibustion is applicable.

[Indications] cough, asthma, cough with pus Read More

Qihu (ST13)

[Location] At the lower border of the middle of the clavicle, 4cun from to the anterior median line.

[Needing and Moxibustion Method] Oblique or subcutaneous insertion0.5~0.8cun; moxibustion is applicable.

[Indications] asthma, Read More

Jiache (ST12)

1 Jiache    (ST12)

[Location] In the midpoint of the supraclavicalar fossa, 4cun from to the anterior median line.

[Needing and Moxibustion Method] perpendicular or oblique insertion0.2~0.4cun; moxibustion is Read More

Qishe (ST11)

1 Qishe   (ST11)

[Location] Directly above Renying, at the superior border of the sternal extremity of the clavicle, between the sternal head and clavicular head of m.sternocleidomastoideus.

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Qishe (ST11)

Qishe   (ST11)

[Location] Directly above Renying, at the superior border of the sternal extremity of the clavicle, between the sternal head and clavicular head of m.sternocleidomastoideus.

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Shutu (ST10)

Shutu   (ST10)

[Location] on the neck, on the anterior border of m.sternocleidomastoideus, at the midpoint of the line jointing Renying and Qishe.

[Needing and Moxibustion Method] perpendicular Read More

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