Jian Qian

Jian Qian, Jiān Qián, 肩前, Shoulder Front Disclaimer    For educational purposes only.  Do not use as medical advice Categories Location Adduct arm, locate point on the anterior aspect of the deltoid at the midpoint between the anterior axilla margin and LI15.[39] Needling Type: Perpendicular    Depth:  1 to 1.5 cun Description: Perpendicular 1 to…

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GB-34

GB-34, Yáng Líng Quán, 阳陵泉, Yang Mound Spring Disclaimer    For educational purposes only.  Do not use as medical advice 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…

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BL-58

BL-58, Fēi Yáng, 飞阳, Soaring Upwards Disclaimer    For educational purposes only.  Do not use as medical advice Categories Luo-Connecting Point Location On the lower leg, 7 cun directly superior to BL-60, lateral to and approximately 1 cun inferior to BL-57. Needling Type: Perpendicular, Oblique    Depth:  1 to 1.5 cun Description: Perpendicular or oblique…

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SI-09

SI-09, Jiān Zhēn, 肩贞, True Shoulder Disclaimer    For educational purposes only.  Do not use as medical advice Categories None Location On the posterior aspect of the shoulder, 1 cun superior to the posterior axillary crease when the arm hangs in the adducted position. This point lies in the depression just below the posterior border…

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ST-38

ST-38, Tiáo Kǒu, 条 口, Lines Opening Disclaimer    For educational purposes only.  Do not use as medical advice Categories Location 1 cun above ST-39 • On the lower leg • Midway between the tibiofemoral joint line (level with the popliteal crease) and the prominence of the lateral malleolus • One finger breadth lateral to…

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LI-15

LI-15, Jian Yu, 肩 髃, Shoulder Bone Disclaimer    For educational purposes only.  Do not use as medical advice Categories Meeting point between LI channel and the Yang Motility vessel Location Raise arm to shoulder level • Adduct and abduct the arm to feel the origin of the deltoid muscle • In the depression which…

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