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151 Cards in this Set
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LU 1 |
Depression in the middle of the pectoralis descendens muscle, 1.5 cun lateral to the pectoral sulcus (1st ICS) |
"pasty point" Alarm Point for lung |
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LU 5 |
On the medial side of the cubital crease on the lateral side of the biceps tendon |
Easier to feel if the leg is picked up He-sea point for lung (sedate) |
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LU 6 |
7 cun proximal to LU 9 or 5 cun ventral to LU 5 (cubital crease) at the cranial muscle groove between extensor carpi radialis and flexor carpi radialis |
Xi-cleft point for lung |
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LU 7 |
On the craniomedial edge of the radius , cranial to the cephalic vein at the level of the distal border of the chestnut, 1.5 cun proximal to the transverse crease of the carpal joint |
Most cranial groove of muscles Master point for head and neck, confluent point with CV |
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LU-9 |
On the medial side of the carpus at the junction of the radius and the first row of carpal bones |
A little caudal, just behind the “big bump”. Shu-stream point (Earth). Influential point for pulse and vessels. |
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LU-10 |
On the medial side of the forelimb, at the halfway junction of the metacarpal III, between the suspensory ligament and the medial metacarpal vein/artery |
Behind the suspensory , opposite HT-8. Ying spring point (Fire) |
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LU-11 |
Caudomedial aspect of the front hoof, proximal to the coronary band, just cranial to the medial collateral cartilage. |
Kind of on top of the cartilage, not so much in front of it. Jing-well point (Wood). |
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LI-1 |
Craniomedial aspect of the front foot, proximal to the coronary band |
Just in front of LU1-11. Jing-well point (metal) |
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LI-2 |
On the craniomedial side, distal to the fetlock joint, in the depression cranial to the extensor branch of the suspensory ligament attaching to the common digital extensor tendon. |
Ying-spring point (water). |
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LI-3 |
On the craniomedial aspect of the fetlock, distal to the end of the medial splint bone (MC II) over the susensory ligament. |
Shu-stream point (Wood). |
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LI-4 |
Distal and medial to the base of the second metacarpal bone, between the suspensory ligament and the medial splint bone. |
“Like trying to scrape the ligament that hold the splint bone to the cannon bone”. Master point for the face and mouth |
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LI-5 |
In a depression between the second and third carpal bones on the craniomedial aspect of the carpus. |
Flex the leg, big depression medially. (TH-4 is in the more proximal and lateral depression). Jing-river point (Fire). |
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LI-10 |
2 cun below LI-11, in the same groove as LI-6. |
Groove between extensor carpi radialis and common digital extensor. Thoracic three mile point. Subsitute for ST-36. |
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LI-11 |
In a depression cranial to the elbow, in the transverse cubital crease |
Pretty far cranial, feel for lateral “bump” of proximal radius, then just cranial. He-sea point (Earth). |
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LI-15 |
Just cranial to the point of the shoulder |
1 cun medial and 1 cun proximal to the point of the shoulder (maybe not that far). “Vaccination triangle” is LI-15 (Bottom), TH-15 (Top), GB in the middle(?) |
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LI-16 |
Along cranial border of scapula, in a depression 2/3 the distance from TH-15 to point of shoulder. |
(TH-15 is in a depression on the dorsal border of the scapula at a junction of the scapula and scapular cartilage.) Follow brachiocephalicus, depression just in front of middle of scapula. |
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LI-17 |
2 cun craniodorsal to LI-16 on the sternocleidomasoideus (brachiocephalicus). In groove above the brachiocephalicus. Diagnosis point for carpus. |
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LI-18 |
With head extended, follow line of ventral mandible to depression just above the jugular groove. Run into brachiocephalicus. Diagnosis point for hoof problems. |
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LI-20 |
2/3 of the way upward along the lateral edge of nares from the ventral edge, 1 cun caudal to nares. |
“pinch with fingers” |
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ST-1 |
Lower eyelid, 1/3 away from medial canthus. |
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ST-2 |
Ventral to medial canthus at bifurcation of angular vein |
(hemoacupuncture point) |
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ST-4 |
0.5 cun caudal to the corner of the mouth. |
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ST-6 |
Dorsal to the intermediate tendon of the masseter in the center of the muscle belly at the level of the lateral canthus of the eye. Locate in a depression when the jaw is open. |
Draw a line horizontal from ST4 parallel to mandible, line from medial canthus of the eye. |
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ST-7 |
In a depression ventral to the TMJ. |
Can see a 7 in the spot. Depression is within the 7. (7 in the 7) |
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ST-10 |
Put heel of hand on point of shoulder (right hand on right shoulder), grab muscle above jugular groove with thumb and index finger, index finger marks ST-10. |
Lateral to the jugular groove depression on ventral brachiocephalicus. |
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ST-25 |
2 cun lateral to umbilicus. |
Don’t needle here, but can do Moxa. Alarm point for large intestine. |
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ST-34 |
2 cun proximolatera to the patella, in the belly of the vastus lateralis. |
Vastus lateralus is the “knee boob”. Lateral to this point is ST 34, medial is SP 10 |
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ST-35 |
Between the distal border of the patella and the proximal border of the tibia, in a depression between middle and lateral patellar ligaments |
Unlike the dog, this is the ventral part of the joint. |
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ST-36 |
3 cun below ST-35, 0.5 cun lateral to the cranial aspect of the tibial crest, over the cranial tibial m. |
Put palm on the patella, extend index finger = ST 36. (Then thumb finds end of fibula, go halfway back to index finger = GB 34). Master point for GI Tract and abdomen. 3 mile point, He-sea point (Earth). |
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ST-37 |
3 cun below ST-36, 0.5 cun lateral to the cranial aspect of the tibia, over cranial tibial m. |
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ST-38 |
1 cun below ST-37. 0.5 cun lateral to the cranial aspect of the tibia, over the cranial tibial |
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ST-39 |
1 cun below ST-38 over the cranial tibial |
Lower He-sea point for SI meridian |
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ST-40 |
0.5 cun lateral to ST—38 (8 cun proximal to the lateral malleolus) between the long and lateral digital extensors |
Luo connecting point for the SP meridian, Influential point for Phlegm. |
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ST-41 |
At the level of the bottom edge of the lateral malleolus between the long and lateral digital extensors, proximal to the intermediate retinaculum. |
BL62, GB40, ST 41 all at the same level (bottom edge of the lateral malleolus). Jing-river point (Mother-fire). |
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ST-42 |
Distal to the hock joint on the cranial aspect of the metatarsus, proximal to the distal retinaculum. |
Follow lateral side of the extensor tendon (ST42, ST43, ST44) |
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ST-43 |
Proximocranial to the fetlock 0.5 cun lateral to the long digital extensor. |
Shu-stream point (Wood) |
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ST-44 |
Craniodistal to the fetlock, 0.5 cun lateral to the long digital extensor. |
Ying-spring point (water). Find 45, then run along extensor tendon until you get to fetlock, your finger falls into a depression. |
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ST-45 |
Cranial midline of the hind hoof, proximal to the coronary band. |
Jing-well point (Metal-child) |
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SP-1 |
Caudomedial aspect of the hind foot proximal to the coronary band. |
Proximal to the collateral cartilage. Jing-well point (wood) |
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SP-2 |
Distal to the medial sesamoid bone, caudal to LIV-2 |
LIV2 is cranal to the extensory branch, SP2 is caudal to the extensor branch. Ying-spring point (Fire-mother) |
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SP-3 |
Distal to the end of the medial splint bone (metatarsal II) and caudal to the suspensory ligament. |
Shu stream point (Earth) |
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SP-4 |
In a depression on the hind limb, caudodistal to the base of the medial splint bone, caudal to the DDFT (Caudal to LIV-3) |
Between DDFT and SDFT. Luo-connecting point for ST meridian, confluent point with Chong Extraordinary channel. |
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SP-6 |
3 cun proximal to the medial malleolus, caudal to the tibial border. |
Master point for caudal abdomen and urogenital tract, tonify Qi and Blood, where all Yin meridians cross in the hind leg. |
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SP-8 |
3 cun distal to SP-9 on the caudal border of the tibia, cranial to the deep digital flexor. |
Xi-cleft point |
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SP-9 |
In a depression at the level of the patellar ligaments, 0.5 cun in front of saphenous vein. |
Ventral border of “panty line”: KID10-LIV8-SP9 caudal to cranial along “panty line” |
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SP-10 |
2 cun proximal to the proximomedial border of the patella in the belly of the vastus medialis |
Above the stifle, put needle into muscle belly almost to the base. “knee boob” |
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SP-12 |
In a depression ventral to the curve of the cranial turber coxae, above Dan-tian |
2 to 3 inch needle, ventral to insertion of the abdominal oblique on tuber coxae (SP11 and ST31 are on more ventral muscle insertion on tuber coxae |
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SP-13 |
0.5 cun cranioventral to the tuber coxae |
2-3 inch needle, dorsal to insertion of abdominal oblique on tuber coxae |
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SP-20 |
At the 4th ICS at the level of the elbow |
PC-1 is in the 5th ICS |
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SP-21 |
At the 10th ICS at the same level as the point of the shoulder |
Last wither DSP is 9 (estimate, count ribs for test- 18 ribs, 17 ICS) |
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HT-1 |
In the center of the axillary space (between the trunk and the forelimb) |
Deep, 2.5 inch needle |
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HT-3 |
Between the olecranon and the medial epicondyle of the humerus |
Pretty far caudal, aim straight cranial, 1 inch needle, Oppsite SI8, He-sea point (water) |
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HT-7 |
On the caudolateral aspect of the radius, just proximal to the accessory carpal bone, at the insertion of the lateral ulnar m., at the level of the carpus (opposite PC-7) |
Very caudal. Shu-stream point (earth, son) |
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HT-8 |
On the caudolateral aspect of the cannon bone (MCIII), half of the distance from the carpus to the fetlock, just cranial to the DDFT |
Opposite LU10, Ying-spring point (Fire) |
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HT-9 |
Caudolateral aspect of the front hoof, proximal to the coronary band |
Caudolateral aspect of the front hoof, proximal to the coronary band |
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SI-1 |
Craniolateral aspect of front foot, proximal to coronary band |
Jing-well point (metal) |
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SI-2 |
Caudolateral aspect of pastern, caudal to the suspensory branch, distal to the lateral sesamoid |
Caudolateral aspect of pastern, caudal to the suspensory branch, distal to the lateral sesamoid |
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SI-3 |
In a depression on the caudolateral border of the cannon bone (MCIII) distal to the end of the lateral splint bone, proximal to the fetlock |
Shu-stream point (wood - mother) |
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SI-4 |
On the lateral surface of the forelimb, distal to the carpal joint, caudal to the base of the lateral splint (MCIV) cranial to the suspensory ligament. Opposite LI-4. |
Yuan Primary Point |
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SI-8 |
In a depression on the olecranon and the lateral epicondyle of the humerus |
Opposite HT-3, He-sea point (Earth) |
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SI-9 |
Large depression along the caudal border of the deltoid muscle at its junction with the lateral and long heads of the triceps brachii. |
Large depression along the caudal border of the deltoid muscle at its junction with the lateral and long heads of the triceps brachii. |
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SI-16 |
Dorsal border of the brachiocephalicus at the level of the second cervical vertebral space (C2-C3)
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Diagnosis point for tendon/ligament, LI18 is ventral to brachiocephalicus, TH16 is between C1-C2 |
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SI-19 |
Indentation of the rostral medial corner of the ear base, dorsal to the zygomatic arch at the TMJ |
Make sure not to go to distal into the cranial TMJ, feels like a split in the cartilage/tendon |
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BL-1 |
Indentation at the medial canthus of the eye |
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BL-2 |
1 cun dorsal to BL-1 at the level of the eyebrow |
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BL-10 |
In a depression just caudal to the wings of the atlas, 2 cun below dorsal midline |
Can be used as a permission point for mouthy horses |
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BL-11 |
Cranial to the withers at the level of the second thoracic vertebral space, 1.5 cun lateral to dorsal midline |
Highest point of withers is T4, first palpable DSP is T3, this point is between T2 and T3, INFLUENTIAL POINT FOR BONES |
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BL-12 |
Ventral to the highest point of the withers (4th thoracic vertebral space), 1 cun lateral to dorsal midline |
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BL-13 |
At the caudal edge of the scapular cartilage (8th ICS), 3 cun lateral to dorsal midline (in the iliocostal muscle groove |
Back-shu point for lung, (from BL 13-18, subtract 5 to tell you ICS) |
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BL-14 |
9th ICS |
Back-shu association point for PC |
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BL-15 |
10th ICS |
Back-shu association point for HT |
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BL-16 |
11 ICS |
Back-shu association point for GV |
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BL-17 |
12th ICS |
Influential point for Blood, Back-shu association point for diaphragm |
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BL-18 |
13th and 14th ICS (2 points) |
May be too sore on some sore-backed horses to needle. Back-shu point for LIV |
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BL-19 |
15th ICS |
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BL-20 |
17th ICS |
Back-shu association point for SP |
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BL-21 |
Thoracolumbar junction (T18-L1), 3 cun lateral to dorsal midline |
Back-shu association point for ST |
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BL-22 |
First lumbar vertebral space (L1-L2), 3 cun lateral to dorsal midline |
Back-shu association point for TH |
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BL-23 |
2nd lumbar vertebral space (L2-L3), 3 cun lateral to dorsal midline |
Back-shu association point for KID, straight up from last rib (estimate) |
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BL-24 |
4th lumbar vertebral space (L4-L5), 3 cun from midline |
Sea of Qi |
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BL-25 |
5th lumbar vertebral space (L5-L6, cranial edge of wing of ilium), 3 cun lateral to dorsal midline |
Back-shu association point for LI |
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BL-26 |
Lumbosacral space (L6-S1), 3 cun lateral to dorsal midline |
Gates of Yuan-source Qi |
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BL-27 |
1st sacral vertebral space (S1-S2), 3 cun lateral to dorsal midline |
Back-shu association point for SI |
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BL-28 |
2nd sacral vertebral space (S2-S3), 3 cun lateral to dorsal midline |
Back-shu association point for BL |
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BL-35 |
In the muscle groove between the biceps femoris and the semitendinosis muscle at its most proximal extent (2 cun lateral to the root of the tail) |
Diagnosis point for hock |
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BL-36 |
In the muscle groove between the biceps femoris and the semitendinosis muscle at the level of the center of the anus |
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BL-37 |
In the muscle groove between the biceps femoris and the semitendinosis muscle at the level of the tuber ischii |
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BL-38 |
In the muscle groove between the biceps femoris and the semitendinosis muscle 2 1/3 cun distal to BL-37 |
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BL-39 |
At the ventral extent of the groove between the biceps femoris and the semitendinosis m at the level of the stifle |
Can be a and b, but not always. BL-39 + BL-40 + KID-10 forms a triangle |
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BL-40 |
Midpoint of the transverse crease of the popliteal fossa (fossa on the lateral condyle of the femur) |
Master point for caudal back and hips, He-sea point (Earth) |
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BL-53 |
Caudal to the tuber coxae |
“Dirty finger” with palm on tuber coxae, hip performance diagnosis and treatment point |
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BL-54 |
Midway on a line connecting Bai-hui and the greater trochanter of the femur |
“Dirty finger” towards “dirty hole”, Large point, stay in center for tolerance. Make an X: bai-hui to greater trochanter of femur, tuber coxae to base of tail. Master point of the hind limb. |
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BL-60 |
Between the lateral malleolus of the tibia and the calcaneal tuber (opposite KID3) |
Jing-river (Fire). Aspirin point. Contraindication for pregnancy. |
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BL-62 |
In a depression distal to the lateral malleolus. |
Above the TMT injection site (which is BL63), BL62-GB40-ST41 caudal to cranial at the same level. |
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BL-67 |
Caudolateral aspect of the hind hoof, proximal to the coronary band |
Great for back pain, will clear the whole meridian. Jing-well point (metal), mother point. Contraindication for pregnancy. |
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KID-1 |
In a depression between the bulbs of the heel of the hind limb |
Jing-well point (Wood) |
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KID-3 |
Between the medial malleolus of the tibia and the calcaneal tuber (opposite BL-60) |
Avoid KID4 which is further caudal and a bigger depression. Shu-stream point (Earth) |
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KID-6 |
In a depression between the calcaneal tuber and the talus |
In a straight line from KID3 and KID5 |
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KID-7 |
2 cun directly above KID3 on the cranial border of the calcaneal tendon |
On back of muscles. Jing-river point (metal, mother) |
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KID-10 |
At the ventral border of the gracilis m. the same distance from BL-40 and is BL-39 |
KID10-LIV8-SP9: caudal to cranial along the “panty line”. BL-40 is center of the popliteal crease. He-sea point (water) |
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KID-27 |
At the level of the manubrium, 2 cun lateral to the midline |
“gateway to heaven”, at summit of the gothic arches. Association point of all association points. |
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PC-1 |
Medial to and at the level of the point of the elbow, in the fifth intercostal space. |
Behind SP-20. Crossing point between PC and GB |
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PC-3 |
On the medial side of the cubital crease of the elbow, halfway between LU-5 and HT-3 |
Same location as HT1 only more superficial. He-sea point (water). |
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PC-6 |
Directly cranial to the lower border of the chestnut, in the groove between the flexor carpi radialis and the flexor carpi ulnaris. |
Master point for the chest/cranial abdomen |
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PC-8 |
On the forelimb, 2/3 of the distance from the carpus to the fetlock, on the caudal aspect of the superficial digital flexor tendon |
Midline (he likes to put PRP in this spot), but if dry needling, just superficial to the tendon). Ying -spring point (fire) |
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PC-9 |
In the central depression between the heel bulbs of the forelimb. |
Like KID1 which is in the hind limb. Jing-well point (wood). |
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TH-1 |
Just lateral (1 cun) to the cranial midline proximal to the coronary band on the forelimb. |
Lateral to ST which is on midline |
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TH-5 |
3 cun proximal to the antebrachiocarpal articulation on a line connecting TH4 and the olecranon |
TH4 is depression in proximal row of carpal bones laterally. Luo connecting point for PC meridian |
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TH-14 |
Caudal margin of the shoulder joint, at the level of the point of the shoulder |
Caudal to the acromion |
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TH-15 |
Depression on the dorsal border of the scapula at the junction of the scapula and the scapular cartilage |
Where nuchal ligament and cranial scapula meet |
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TH-16 |
Caudal (Dorsal) border of the brachiocephalicus m between the 1st and 2nd cervical vertebral space cranial to SI-16 |
Triangle with L18 (ventral to brachiocephalicus) and SI16 (caudal between C1 and C2) |
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TH-23 |
Near the lateral canthus of the eye at the end of the eyebrow |
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GB-1 |
1 cun caudoventral to the lateral canthus of the eye over the transverse facial vein |
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GB-20 |
In a large depression just caudal to the occipital condyle, cranial to the wing of the atlas, 1 cun ventral to the dorsal midline |
6 pack point in dogs |
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GB-21 |
In a depression located halfway along the cranial edge of the scapula |
Lymph node, don’t go too low |
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GB-24 |
14th ICS at the level of the elbow caudodorsal to LIV14 |
LIV14 is in the 13th ICS at level of the elbow. Alarm point for GB |
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GB-25 |
In a depression halfway between the caudal border of the costochondral junction of the 18th rib and lumbar muscles |
Kidney Belt LIV13 (distal last rib), GB25 (center of paralumbar fossa), BL52, BL23, hiatujiaji, GV4 (tangential line from last rib). Alarm point for KID (BL23 is association point for the KID) |
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GB-29 |
In a depression midway between wing of the ilium and greater trochanter of the femur |
Wing of ilium = tuber coxae |
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GB-30 |
In a depression on the caudoventral margin of the greater trochanter of the femur |
At about 8:00 if clock face around greater trrochanter |
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GB-34 |
Craniodistal to the head of the fibula in the interosseous space between the tibia and fibula, between the long and lateral digital extensors |
At level of ST 36. He-sea point (Earth) |
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GB-39 |
3 cun proximal to the tip pf the lateral malleoulus in a depression on the caudal aspect of the tibia, between the lateral digital extensor, and the deep digital flexor m. |
In “gallbladder groove” (ST groove – GB groove – BL groove: cranial to caudal). Influential point for marrow |
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GB-40 |
Cranial to BL-62, craniodistal to the tip of the lateral malleoulus of the tibia over the tendon of the lateral digital extensor |
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GB-41 |
On the caudolateral; surface of the cannon bone just cranial to the lateral splint bone |
Shu-stream point (wood) |
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GB-44 |
Craniolateral aspect of the coronary band of the hind limb |
In the middle of ST45 (cranial) and BL67 (caudal). Jing-well point (metal) |
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LIV-1 |
Craniomedial aspect of the coronary band of the hind limb |
Ling-well point (wood) |
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LIV-2 |
On the medial aspect of the hind limb distal to the fetlock joint, cranial to the extensor branch of the suspensory ligament |
Ying-spring point (fire). Liver Yang rising |
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LIV-3 |
On the craniomedial aspect of the cannon bone at the level of the head of the medial splint bone |
“Liver 3 is in the V”, saphenous is cranial part of the triangle. Shu-stream point (Earth) |
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LIV-8 |
In a depression 2 cun craniomedial to KID10 |
KID10 – LIV8 – SP10: “Panty Line” caudal to cranial. He-sea point (Water) |
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LIV-13 |
Distal end of the 18th rib |
Influential point for Zang organs, Alarm point for SP |
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LIV-14 |
13th ICS at the level of the elbow |
At same level of the Liver Shu point on BL meridian (BL18). GB24 is in the 14th ICS at the level of the elbow. Alarm point for LIV |
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GV-1 |
Depression between the anus and the ventral aspect of the tail |
Lou-connecting point for the CV meridian |
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GV-3 |
On the midline in a depression between L4 and L5 vertebrae |
BL23 is between L2 and L3, skip L3 and L4, BL24 and GV3 is at L4 and L5 |
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GV-4 |
In a depression along the dorsal midline at the intervertebral space between L2 and L3 |
Associated with BL23, part of the Kidney Belt: paralumbar fossa at this level is GB25 (KID alarm point, don’t need to know this) |
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GV-14 |
Depression at the cervicothoracic vertebral space (C7-T1) |
Don’t be tempted to be too far back, can’t really feel T2 or T1, go up from point of shoulder |
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GV-24 |
On the face at the rostral end of the mane |
Da-feng men which is GV24 plus 2 points lateral to either side |
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GV-26 |
On the upper lip, between the ventral limits of the nostrils |
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GV-28 |
Inner surface of the upper lip on the maxillary labial vein on midline |
Same spot as GV26 but on the inside of the lip |
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CV-1 |
Ventral midline, halfway between the anus and the root of the scrotum or vulva |
Or level of the tuber ischii in a gelding |
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CV-12 |
Midway between xiphoid and umbilicus, or 4 cun cranial to the umbilicus |
Alarm point for stomach. Influential point for Fu organs |
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CV-14 |
At the tip of the xiphoid |
Horses have more ribs than dogs. Alarm point for heart |
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CV-17 |
At the level of the caudal border of the elbow or on the midline at the level of the 4th ICS |
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CV-22 |
On the midline in a depression cranial to the sternum |
On a ventral midline of the neck just in front of the laryngeal head |
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CV-23 |
On a ventral midline of the neck just in front of the laryngeal head |
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CV-24 |
Lower lip on the midline 1 cun ventral to the rim of the lower lip |
In the groove |
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Jiang-ya (Ginger Bud) |
Alar cartilage at lateral corner of nostril |
Control colic pain, 20 or 21g needle |
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An-shen (Calm Mind) |
Just behind the ears, halfway between the rostral and the caudal ear bases |
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Bai-hui (Hunderd Meetings) |
On dorsal midline at the lumbosacral space |
Permission point |
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Shen-shu (Kidney Association point) |
2 cun lateral to Bai-hui |
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Shen-peng (Kindey shelf) |
2 cun cranial to Shen-shu |
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Shen-jiao (Kidney Corner) |
2 cun caudal to Shen-shu |
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Mi-jiao-gan (Vagosympathetic Trunk) |
At the junction of the cranial and middle thirds of the neck, dorsal to the jugular vein |
Caudal to LI18, sounds like a Chinese food=used for poor appetite, diarrhea, indigestion |