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Yinxi (HT 6) : XI. (Cleft) point

[Location]  on the radial side of the tendon of m. flexor carpiulnaris, 0.5 cun above the transverse of the wrist.

[Needling and moxibustion Method] Perpendicular insertion 0.3~0.5 cun; moxibustion is applicable. Read More

Tongli (HT5) :Luo.(connecting) point

[Location] on the radial side of the tendon of m. flexr carpiulnaris, 1.0cun above the transverse crease of the wrist.

[Needling and moxibustion Method] Perpendicular insertion 0.3~0.5 cun; moxibustion is applicable. Read More

Lingdao (HT4) : Jing. (river) point

[Location] On the radial side of the tendon fo m. flexor carpiulnaris, 1.5cun above the transverse crease of the wrist.

[Needling and moxibustion Method] Perpendicular insertion 0.3~0.5 cun; moxibustion is applicable. Read More

Shaohai (HT3) : He. (sea) point

[Location]  When the elbow is flexed, the point is at the midpoint of the line connecting the medial end of the transverse cubital crease and the medial epocondyle of the humerus.

[Needling and moxibustion Method] perpendicular insertion Read More

Qingling (HT 2)

[Location]  On the medial aspect of the upper arm, 3cun above the transverse cubital crease on the line connecting Jiquan and Shaohai, in the groove medial to M.  bieceps  brachii.

[Needling and moxibustion Method] Perpendicular insertion Read More

Jiquan (HT1)

[Location] When the upper arms abduct, the point is at the apex of the axillary fossa, where the axillary artery pulsates.

[Needling and moxibustion Method] Avoid axillary artery, perpendicular insertion 0.5~1.0 cun; moxibustion is applicable. Read More

Dabao (SP21)

[Location]  on the mid-axillary line, in the sixth intercostal space.

[Needling and moxibustion Method] Subcutaneous or oblique insertion 0.5~0.8cun; moxibustion is applicable.

[Indications ] Pain in the hypochondrium, asthma, pain Read More

Zhourong (SP20)

[Location] In the second intercostal space, 6cun from the anterior midline of the body.

[Needling and moxibustion Method] Oblique or subcutaneous insertion 0.5~0.8 cun; moxibustion is applicable.

[Indications ] distention Read More

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