GB-34, Yáng Líng Quán, 阳陵泉, Yang Mound Spring
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Categories |
He-Sea Point • Lower He-Sea Point • Hui Meeting Point of Sinews • Heavenly Star Point |
Location |
Below the lateral aspect of the knee, in the tender depression approximately 1 cun anterior and inferior to the head of the fibula. |
Needling |
Type: Perpendicular Depth: 1 to 1.5 cun |
Description: Perpendicular insertion 1 to 2 cun. |
Caution: |
Notes |
Energetics 1 |
Clears LV and GB damp-heat, sinews and joint issues, relief pain |
Energetics 2 |
Disorders of the sinews, contraction of the sinews, contraction and pain of the calf muscles in sudden turmoil disorder, contraction of the sinews of the foot, stiffness and tightness of the muscles and joints, numbness, hemiplegia, stiffness of the neck and shoulders, pain of the elbow, atrophy disorder and painful obstruction of the lower limb, swelling, pain and redness of the knee, cold painful obstruction of the hip and knee, sciatica, numbness and pain of the thigh and knee |
Energetics 3 |
BACK PAIN (lower): Pain with ticking sensation on the skin. Unable to bend or lift the head. Difficulty turning the torso left and right. |
Energetics 4 |
THREADING: GB34 to SP9 (Patient supine or sitting on chair; puncture from GB34 to SP9; indicated for abdominal distension, hypochondrium, leg numbness, tinnitus, sciatic pain, knee joint pain)[Fan, Y. July 22, 2024. PowerPoint] |
Energetics 5 |
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