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domingo, 9 de janeiro de 2011

Meridianos Padrão: Bexiga

Meridiano da Bexiga: Esta postagem é resultado da compilação de vários textos de livros em inglês, japonês e português, inclusive de sites encontrados na rede mundial de computadores, e que duraram meses como um trabalho acadêmico, obviamente, sem fins lucrativos, com o único intuito de ajudar aqueles que pesquisam sobre o assunto. Um dos sites: www.kyusho.it/tavole-e-meridiani.html foi fundamental na ilustração dos meridianos, sem o qual, este trabalho não teria sido feito. Convido todos a visitarem este site de excelente qualidade técnica e sobretudo gráfica. Vai lhes acrescentar ricos conhecimentos sobre tudo que se entende por Medicina Oriental. Obrigado pela visita.























Português: Meridiano da Bexiga (B)
Inglês: Bladder Meridian (BL)
Japonês: Bôo Kô Kei
Chinês: Pang Kuang Ching
Italiano: Vescica Urinaria (VU)

B1 - BL1 - Sei Mei - Jing Ming, Ching Ming - VU1
B2 - BL2 - San Chiku - Zan Zhu, Tsan Chu - VU2
B3 - BL3 - Bi Shô - Mei Chong - VU3
B4 - BL4 - Kyoku Sa - Qu Chai, Chu Cha - VU4
B5 - BL5 - Go Sho - Wu Chu - VU5
B6 - BL6 - Shô Kô - Cheng Guang, Cheng Kuang - VU6
B7 - BL7 - Tsû Ten - Tong Tian, Tung Tien - VU7
B8 - BL8 - Rak Kyaku - Luo Que, Lo Chueh - VU8
B9 - BL9 - Gyoku Chin - Yu Zhen, Yu Chen - VU9
B10 - BL10 - Ten Chû - Tian Zhu, Tien Chu - VU10
B11 - BL11 - Dai Jo - Da Zhu, Ta Chu - VU11
B12 - BL12 - Fû Mon - Feng Men - VU12
B13 - BL13 - Hai Yu - Fei Shu - VU13
B14 - BL14 - Ketsu Yin Yu - Jue Yin Shu, Chueh Yin Shu - VU14
B15 - BL15 - Shin Yu - Xin Shu, Hsin Shu - VU15
B16 - BL16 - Toku Yu - Du Shu, Tu Shu - VU16
B17 - BL17 - Kaku Yu - Ge Shu, Ke Shu - VU17
B18 - BL18 - Kan Yu - Gan Shu, Kan Shu - VU18
B19 - BL19 - Tan Yu - Dan Shu, Tan Shu - VU19
B20 - BL20 - Hi Yu - Pi Shu - VU20
B21 - BL21 - Yi Yu - Wei Shu - VU21
B22 - BL22 - San Shô Yu - San Jiao Shu, San Chiao Shu - VU22
B23 - BL23 - Jin Yu - Shen Shu - VU23
B24 - BL24 - Ki Kai Yu - Qi Hai Shu, Chi Hai Shu - VU24
B25 - BL25 - Dai Chô Yu - Da Chang Shu, Ta Chang Shu - VU25
B26 - BL26 - Kan Gen Yu - Guan Yuan Shu, Kuan Yuan Shu - VU26
B27 - BL27 - Shô Chô Yu - Xiao Chang Shu, Hsiao Chang Shu - VU27
B28 - BL28 - Bôo Kô Yu - Pang Guang Shu, Pang Kuang Shu - VU28
B29 - BL29 - Chû Lo Yu - Zhong Lu Shu, Chung Lu Shu - VU29
B30 - BL30 - Hak Kan Yu - Bai Huan Shu, Pai Huan Shu - VU30
B31 - BL31 - Jô Ryô - Shang Liao - VU31
B32 - BL32 - Ji Ryô - Ci Liao, Tzu Liao - VU32
B33 - BL33 - Chû Ryô - Zhong Liao, Chung Liao - VU33
B34 - BL34 - Ge Ryô - Xia Liao, Hsia Liao - VU34
B35 - BL35 - E Yô - Hui Yang - VU35
B36 - BL36 - Fu Bun - Cheng Fu, Fu Fen - VU36
B37 - BL37 - Hak Kô Yin - Men, Po Hu - VU37
B38 - BL38 - Kô Kô - Fu Xi, Kao Huang - VU38
B39 - BL39 - Shin Dô - Wei Yang, Shen Tang - VU39
B40 - BL40 - Yi Ki - Wei Zhong, Yi Hsi - VU40
B41 - BL41 - Kaku Kan - Fu Fen, Ke Kuan - VU41
B42 - BL42 - Kon Mon - Po Hu, Hun Men - VU42
B43 - BL43 - Yô Kô Gao - Huan Shu, Yang Kang - VU43
B44 - BL44 - Yi Sha - Shen Tang, Yi She - VU44
B45 - BL45 - Yi Sô - Yi Xi, Wei Tsang - VU45
B46 - BL46 - Kô Mon - Ge Guan, Huang Men - VU46
B47 - BL47 - Shi Shitsu - Hun Men, Chih Shih - VU47
B48 - BL48 - Hô Kô - Yang Gang, Pao Huang - VU48
B49 - BL49 - Chip Pen - Yi She, Chih Pien - VU49
B50 - BL50 - Shô Fu - Wei Cang, Cheng Fu - VU50
B51 - BL51 - Yin Mon - Huang Men, Yin Men - VU51
B52 - BL52 - Fu Geki - Zhi Shi, Fu Hsi - VU52
B53 - BL53 - Yi Yô - Bao Huang, Wei Yang - VU53
B54 - BL54 - Yi Chû - Zhi Bian, Wei Chung - VU54
B55 - BL55 - Gô Yô - He Yang - VU55
B56 - BL56 - Shô Kin - Cheng Jin, Cheng Chin - VU56
B57 - BL57 - Shô Zan - Cheng Shan - VU57
B58 - BL58 - Hi Yô - Fei Yang - VU58
B59 - BL59 - Fu Yô - Fu Yang - VU59
B60 - BL60 - Kon Lon - Kun Lun - VU60
B61 - BL61 - Boku Shin - Pu Can, Pu Shen - VU61
B62 - BL62 - Shin Myaku - Shen Mai, Shen Mo - VU62
B63 - BL63 - Kin Mon - Jin Men, Chin Men - VU63
B64 - BL64 - Kei Kotsu - Jing Gu, Ching Ku - VU64
B65 - BL65 - Sok Kotsu - Shu Gu, Shu Ku - VU65
B66 - BL66 - Ashi no Tsû Koku - Tong Gu, Tsu Tung Ku - VU66
B67 - BL67 - Shi Yin - Zhi Yin, Chih Yin - VU67

Meridiano: VII.
Total de Pontos: 67.
Horário Pico: 11:00h ~ 13:00h.
Fluxo: Cabeça -> Pés

1. Trajeto externo e interno:
Começa no ângulo medial do olho, no ponto B1, onde emite um ramo interno que vai para o encéfalo e outro para a orelha, onde se comunica com a Vesícula Biliar. Do ponto VG20 segue para a nuca, desce pelo dorso, nádega, coxa até a fossa poplítea, face posterior da perna, margem, lateral do pé, onde termina no leito ungueal do 5º dedo do pé. Um ramo se comunica com o VB20, o outro se separa em dois ramos: um que segue paralelamente à coluna vertebral e, na altura da região lombar, penetra no abdome, comunicando-se com o Rim e se dispersa na Bexiga. Da região lombar, segue para a região sacral, onde se relaciona com o meridiano da Vesícula Biliar nos forames sacros, onde, conjuntamente, penetra a cavidade pélvica na qual envolve a Bexiga. Depois reaparece na região glútea e segue pela face posterior da coxa, indo até a fossa poplítea onde se une com o outro ramo.

2. Meridianos Secundários:
Meridiano Tendinomuscular tem origem na extremidade do 5º dedo do pé, no ponto B67.

Meridiano Luo Longitudinal e o Transversal: originam-se na perna, no ponto B58.

Sintomas do meridiano: sensação de cabeça vazia, impotência funcional dos músculos, congestão nasal, dores no pescoço, dorso, lombalgia, dor no joelho, tornozelo e o 5º dedo do pé, cefaléia no vértex e na região frontal, olhos amarelados, epistaxes, hemorróidas.

Sintomas de alterações energéticas: dor pélvica, enurese, retenção urinária, disúria, distúrbios mentais.

É utilizado no tratamento das afecções: da cabeça, fronte, nariz, olhos, região lombar, doenças febris e mentais, distúrbios hídricos e imunológicos.

Pontos

B1 • BL1 • Sei Mei • Jing Ming ou Ching Ming • VU1 • Bright Eyes.
Meeting Point on Bladder Channel with Small Intestine, Stomach, Gall Bladder, Triple Energizer Channels, Governing, Conception, and Yin and Yang Motility Vessels.

Location: (1) On the face, 0.1 cun superior to the inner canthus when the eye is closed. (2) About 2 mm medial to the medial corner of the eye.

Contraindication: Moxa.

> Benefits the Eyes, Expels Wind, Clears Heat.
> Chills • Dizziness • Eye Disorders • Headache • Lacrimation • Lacrimation upon Wind Exposure • Visual Disturbances •

B2 • BL2 • San Chiku • Zan Zhu ou Tsan Chu • VU2 • Bamboo Gathering.

Location: (1) On the face, at the medial end of the eyebrow, on the supraorbital notch. (2) On the medial tip of the eyebrow.

> Expels Wind, Benefits the Eyes, Clears the Head, Alleviates Pain, Clears Heat.
> Common Cold • Dizziness • Eye Disorders • Eyelid Spasm • Facial Pain • Headache • Headache Frontal • Lacrimation • Lacrimation upon Wind Exposure • Nasal Congestion • Superciliary Region Pain • Syncope • Visual Disturbances •

B3 • BL3 • Bi Shô • Mei Chong • VU3 • Eyebrow Ascencion

Location: In the frontal region of the head, 0.5 cun within the anterior hairline and 0.5 cun lateral to GV24 at the midline. (2) Halfway between GV24 (Governor Vessel Meridian 24 – Shin Tei – Shen Ting – On the medial line of the head at the frontal hairline) and BL4.

> Expels Wind, Benefits the Eyes and Nose, Clears the Head, Alleviates Pain.
> Dizziness • Epilepsy • Headache • Nasal Allergies • Nasal Congestion • Rhinitis • Vertigo •

B4 • BL4 • Kyoku Sa • Qu Chai ou Chu Cha • VU4 • Deviating Turn.

Location: (1) In the frontal region of the head, 0.5 cun within the anterior hairline, 1.5 cun lateral to GV 24 at the midline. (2) About 1/3 of the way from GV24 (Governor Vessel Meridian 24 – Shin Tei – Shen Ting – On the medial line of the head at the frontal hairline) to ST8 (Stomach Meridian 8 – Zu Yi – Tou Wei – In the frontal head area at the lateral corners of the hairline).

> Expels Wind, Benefits the Eyes and Nose, Clears the Head, Alleviates Pain.
> Dizziness • Eye Pain • Headache • Headache Frontal • Nasal Congestion • Nosebleed • Rhinitis • Vertigo • Visual Disturbances •

B5 • BL5 • Go Sho • Wu Chu • VU5 • Fifth Place.

Location: (1) On the head, 1 cun posterior to anterior hairline, 1.5 cun lateral to GV 23 at the midline. (2) About 1/3 of the way from BL4 to BL7.

> Expels Wind, Clears the Head and Nose, Descends Yang, Clears Heat.
> Convulsions • Headache • Mania •

B6 • BL6 • Shô Kô • Cheng Guang ou Cheng Kuang • VU6 • Light Guard.

Location: (1) On the head, 2.5 cun posterior to anterior hairline, 1.5 cun lateral to the midline. (2) About 1/3 of the way from BL7 to BL4.

> Expels Wind, Clears the Head, Benefits the Eyes and Nose, Clears Heat.
> Headache • Nasal Congestion • Nasal Discharge Copious and Clear • Nausea and Vomiting • Vertigo •

B7 • BL7 • Tsû Ten • Tong Tian ou Tung Tien • VU7 • Celestial Connection.

Location: (1) On the head, 4 cun posterior to anterior hairline, 1.5 cun lateral to the midline. (2) On the 2nd cranial line about 1 cm anterior to GV20.

> Benefits the Nose, Clears the Head.
> Dizziness • Headache • Hemiplegia • Mouth Deviation • Nasal Congestion • Nosebleed • Respiratory Disorders •

B8 • BL8 • Rak Kyaku • Luo Que ou Lo Chueh • VU8 • Declining Connection.

Location: (1) On the head, 5.5 cun posterior to anterior hairline, 1.5 cun lateral to the midline. (2) On the 2nd cranial line about 3 cm posterior to BL7.

> Clears the Sense Organs, Expels Wind, Transforms Phlegm, Calms the Spirit.
> Mania and Depression • Tinnitus • Vertigo •

B9 • BL9 • Gyoku Chin • Yu Zhen ou Yu Chen • VU9 • Jade Pillow.

Location: (1) In the occipital region, in a depression 1.5 cun lateral to the superior aspect of the external occipital protruberance. (2) On the 2nd cranial line at the level of GV17.

> Expels Wind, Benefits the Nose and Eyes, Dispels Cold, Alleviates Pain.
> Eye Pain • Heaviness of the Head and Neck • Myopia • Tension Headache • Vertigo • Visual Disturbances •

B10 • BL10 • Ten Chû • Tian Zhu ou Tien Chu • VU10 • Celestial Pillar.
Major Window of the Sky Point.

Location: (1) In the nuchal region, on the lateral border of the trapezius muscle, 1.3 cun lateral to GV15 at the level between cervical vertebrae C1 and C2. (2) On the lateral ridge of the trapezius muscle at the level of GV15.

Caution: Do not needle upward toward medulla oblongata.

> Regulates Qi, Benefits the Head, Calms the Spirit, Activates the Channel, Expels Wind, Alleviates Pain, Clears the Sense Organs.
> Aversion to Cold • Back Pain • Dizziness • Eye Disorders • Fever without Sweating • Headache • Headache Occipital • Nasal Congestion • Neck Muscle Stiffness and Tension • Seizures • Shoulder and Back Pain • Throat Soreness • Vertigo • Visual Disturbances •

B11 • BL11 • Dai Jo • Da Zhu ou Ta Chu • VU11 • Great Shuttle.
Meeting Point on Bladder Channel with Small Intestine, Triple Energizer, Gall Bladder, Spleen and Lung Channels. Meeting Point of Bones.

Location: (1) On the upper back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the first thoracic vertebra - T1. (2) On the 2nd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 1st and 2nd thoracic vertebrae.

> Benefits the Bones, Expels Pathogenic Factors, Disseminates and Descends Lung Qi, Alleviates Cough, Firms the Exterior, Benefits the Joints.
> Abdominal Pain • Arthritis • Back Pain • Bone Disorders • Chest Discomfort • Chills • Cough • Dyspnea • Fever • Fever Tidal • Fever without Sweating • Headache • Headache with Chills • Irritable • Knee Disorders • Lumbar Pain • Neck Mobility Decreased • Neck Pain • Respiratory Disorders • Scapular Pain • Spinal Pain •

B12 • BL12 • Fû Mon • Feng Men • VU12 • Wind Gate.
Meeting Point on the Bladder Channel with the Governing Vessel.

Location: (1) On the upper back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the second thoracic vertebra - T2. (2) On the 2nd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 2nd and 3rd thoracic vertebrae.

> Expels Wind, Strengthens Defensive Qi, Disseminates and Descends Lung Qi, Benefits the Nose, Firms the Exterior, Releases the Exterior.
> Asthma • Back Pain • Cough • Dyspnea • Fever • Headache • Lumbar Pain • Nasal Congestion • Nasal Discharge • Neck Stiffness • Respiratory Disorders • Shoulder Pain • Urticaria •

B13 • BL13 • Hai Yu • Fei Shu • VU13 • Lung Shu.
Back Shu of the Lung that connects with Front Mu LU1.

Location: (1) On the upper back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the third thoracic vertebra - T3. (2) On the 2nd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 3rd and 4th thoracic vertebrae.

> Tonifies Lung Qi, Descends and Disseminates Lung Qi, Clears Heat from the Lung, Releases the Exterior, Spreads Liver Qi, Regulates the Heart, Regulates and Descends Qi, Unbinds the Chest, Nourishes Lung Yin.
> Agitation • Asthma • Back Pain • Back Stiffness • Bone Disorders • Chest Discomfort • Chest Pain • Cough • Coughing Blood • Dyspnea • Fever Afternoon • Perspiration at Night • Respiratory Disorders •

B14 • BL14 • Ketsu Yin Yu • Jue Yin Shu ou Chueh Yin Shu • VU14 • Pericardium Shu.
Back Shu of the Pericardium that connects with Front Mu CV17.
Location: (1) On the upper back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the fourth thoracic vertebra - T4. (2) On the 2nd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 4th and 5th thoracic vertebrae.

> Drains the Liver, Disseminates and Descends Lung Qi, Clears Heat, Expels Wind.
> Agitation • Cardiac Pain • Chest Discomfort • Chest Pain • Cough • Palpitations • Thoracic Discomfort • Toothache • Vomiting •

B15 • BL15 • Shin Yu • Xin Shu ou Hsin Shu • VU15 • Heart Shu.
Back Shu of the Heart that connects with Front Mu CV14.

Location: (1) On the upper back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the fifth thoracic vertebra - T5. (2) On the 2nd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 5th and 6th thoracic vertebrae.

> Tonifies and Nourishes the Heart, Regulates Heart Qi, Calms the Spirit, Unbinds the Chest, Clears Heart Fire, Moves Blood Stasis.
> Agitation • Anxiety • Cardiac Arrhythmia • Cardiac Conditions • Cardiac Pain • Chills • Chills and Fever • Cough • Coughing Blood • Depression • Dyspnea • Fever • Insomnia • Irritable • Memory Impaired • Mental Disorders • Nocturnal Emissions • Palpitations • Panic • Perspiration at Night • Seizures • Seminal Emissions • Vomiting • Vomiting Blood •

B16 • BL16 • Toku Yu • Du Shu ou Tu Shu • VU16 • Governing Shu.

Location: (1) On the upper back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the sixth thoracic vertebra - T6. (2) On the 2nd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 6th and 7th thoracic vertebrae.

> Regulates Chest and Abdomen Qi, Unbinds the Chest, Moves Qi through the three Burners, Facilitates Respiration, Invigorates Blood.
> Abdominal Pain • Borborygmus • Cardiac Pain • Diaphragm Spasm • Hiccough •

B17 • BL17 • Kaku Yu • Ge Shu ou Ke Shu • VU17 • Diaphragm Shu.

Location: (1) On the middle back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the seventh thoracic vertebra - T7. (2) On the 2nd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 7th and 8th thoracic vertebrae.

> Invigorates Blood, Cools Blood Heat, Nourishes and Harmonizes the Blood, Harmonizes the Diaphragm, Lowers Rebellious Qi, Dispels Stasis, Stops Bleeding.
> Abdominal Distention • Asthma • Bone Disorders • Cough • Eructations • Fever • Fever Tidal • Hiccough • Perspiration at Night • Swallowing Difficult • Throat Disorders • Urticaria • Vomiting • Vomiting Blood •

B18 • BL18 • Kan Yu • Gan Shu ou Kan Shu • VU18 • Liver Shu.
Back Shu of the Liver that connects with Front Mu LR14.

Location: (1) On the middle back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the ninth thoracic vertebra - T9. (2) On the 2nd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 9th and 10th thoracic vertebrae.

> Spreads Liver Qi, Regulates and Nourishes Liver Blood, Expels Wind, Cools Fire, Benefits the Eyes, Relaxes the Tendons, Resolves Damp Heat.
> Abdominal Masses • Abdominal Pain • Back Pain • Chest Lumps • Dizziness • Eye Disorders • Gastric Disorders • Hypochondriac Region Pain • Jaundice • Liver Disorders • Mental Disorders • Nosebleed • Seizures • Spinal Pain • Visual Disturbances • Vomiting Blood •

B19 • BL19 • Tan Yu • Dan Shu ou Tan Shu • VU19 • Gall Bladder Shu.
Back Shu of the Gall Bladder that connects with Front Mu GB24.

Location: (1) On the middle back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the tenth thoracic vertebra - T10. (2) On the 2nd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 10th and 11th thoracic vertebrae.

> Resolves Gall Bladder Damp Heat, Clears Pathogenic Factors from the Shaoyang, Tonifies and Regulates Gall Bladder Qi, Tonifies Deficiency, Clears Liver Heat.
> Abdominal Distention • Axillary Swelling • Bitter Taste • Bone Disorders • Chest Discomfort • Chest Pain • Eyes Yellow • Fever • Gastric Disorders • Gastrointestinal Disorders • Headache • Hypochondriac Region Pain • Jaundice • Liver Disorders • Respiratory Disorders • Throat Soreness • Urine Turbid •

B20 • BL20 • Hi Yu • Pi Shu • VU20 • Spleen Shu.
Back Shu of the Spleen that connects with Front Mu LR13.

Location: (1) On the middle back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the eleventh thoracic vertebra - T11. (2) On the 2nd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 11th and 12th thoracic vertebrae.

> Tonifies Spleen Qi and Yang, Drains Damp, Raises Spleen Qi, Regulates Middle Burner Qi, Holds the Blood.
> Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Appetite Absent • Back Pain • Diarrhea • Edema • Gastrointestinal Disorders • Hemorrhage Chronic • Intestinal Disorders • Jaundice • Menorrhagia • Stomach Prolapse • Stool with Blood • Stool with Undigested Food • Ulcer Gastric • Urticaria • Uterine Prolapse • Vomiting •

B21 • BL21 • Yi Yu • Wei Shu • VU21 • Stomach Shu.
Back Shu of the Stomach that connects with Front Mu CV12.

Location: (1) On the middle back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the twelfth thoracic vertebra - T12. (2) On the 2nd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 12th thoracic vertebra and 1st lumbar vertebrae.

> Regulates the Stomach, Regulates the Middle Burner, Lowers Rebellion.
> Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Appetite Absent • Borborygmus • Chest Pain • Diarrhea • Edema • Gastric Disorders • Gastrointestinal Disorders • Hypochondriac Region Pain • Indigestion • Nausea • Stomach Pain • Stool with Undigested Food • Swallowing Difficult • Ulcer Gastric • Vomiting •

B22 • BL22 • San Shô Yu • San Jiao Shu ou San Chiao Shu • VU22 • Triple Burner Shu.
Back Shu of the Triple Energizer that connects with Front Mu CV5.

Location: (1) On the lower back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the first lumbar vertebra - L1. (2) On the 2nd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 1st and 2nd lumbar vertebrae.

Caution: Avoid the Kidneys.

> Regulates the Triple Burner, Regulates the Spleen and Stomach, Opens and Regulates the Water Passages, Resolves Masses, Tonifies the Kidneys, Drains Damp, Regulates Urination, Fortifies Yang.
> Abdominal Distention • Ascites • Borborygmus • Diarrhea • Digestive Disturbances • Dizziness • Edema • Gastrointestinal Disorders • Headache • Intestinal Disorders • Jaundice • Lumbar Pain • Lumbar Stiffness • Stool with Undigested Food • Urine Retention • Vomiting •

B23 • BL23 • Jin Yu • Shen Shu • VU23 • Kidney Shu.
Back Shu of the Kidney that connects with Front Mu GB25.

Location: (1) On the lower back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the second lumbar vertebra - L2. (2) On the 2nd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 2nd and 3rd lumbar vertebrae.

Caution: Avoid the Kidneys.

> Strengthens Essence, Nourishes Kidney Yin, Firms Kidney Qi, Opens and Regulates the Water Passages, Benefits the Uterus, Benefits the Ears and Eyes, Strengthens the Lumbar Region, Regulates Urination.
> Asthma • Bone Disorders • Deafness • Diarrhea • Dizziness • Edema • Ejaculation Premature • Emaciation • Hematuria • Impotence • Knee Disorders • Leukorrhea • Lumbar Pain • Menses Irregular • Nephritis • Nocturnal Emissions • Seminal Emissions • Tinnitus • Urinary Dysfunction • Urinary Incontinence • Visual Disturbances •

B24 • BL24 • Ki Kai Yu • Qi Hai Shu ou Chi Hai Shu • VU24 • Sea of Qi Shu.
Back Shu for Sea of Qi that connects with Front Mu CV6.

Location: (1) On the lower back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the third lumbar vertebra - L3. (2) On the 2nd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 3rd and 4th lumbar vertebrae.

> Strengthens the Lumbar Region and Legs, Regulates the Lower Burner, Qi, Blood, Tonifies Kidney Yin and Yang.
> Asthma • Dysmenorrhea • Hemorrhoids • Lumbar Pain • Lumbar Spinal Pain • Menses Irregular •

B25 • BL25 • Dai Chô Yu • Da Chang Shu ou Ta Chang Shu • VU25 • Large Intestine Shu.
Back Shu of the Large Intestine that connects with Front Mu ST25.

Location: (1) On the lower back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the fourth lumbar vertebra - L4. (2) On the 2nd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 4th and 5th lumbar vertebrae.

> Regulates the Intestines, Transforms Stagnation, Strengthens the Lumbar Region and Legs, Alleviates Pain.
> Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Borborygmus • Constipation • Diarrhea • Digestive Disturbances • Dysuria • Intestinal Disorders • Leg Numbness • Leg Pain • Leg Paralysis • Lumbar Pain • Lumbar Sprain • Sacral Pain •

B26 • BL26 • Kan Gen Yu • Guan Yuan Shu ou Kuan Yuan Shu • VU26 Origin Pass Shu.
Back Shu Point for Energy and Blood that connects with CV4.

Location: (1) On the lower back, 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the fifth lumbar vertebra - L5. (2) On the 2nd posterior line between the spinous process of the 5th lumbar vertebra and superior ridge of the middle sacral crest.

> Strengthens the Lumbar Region, Regulates the Lower Burner, Drains Damp Stagnation, Expels Wind, Dispels Cold, Tonifies the Kidneys, Regulates Menstruation.
> Abdominal Distention • Diarrhea • Dysuria • Lumbar Pain • Sciatica • Thirst • Urinary Dysfunction • Urination Frequent •

B27 • BL27 • Shô Chô Yu • Xiao Chang Shu ou Hsiao Chang Shu • VU27 Small Intestine Shu.
Back Shu of the Small Intestine that connects with Front Mu CV4.

Location: (1) In the sacral region, 1.5 cun lateral to the posterior midline, at the level of the first posterior sacral foramen. (2) About ¼ of the way from BL26 to BL30.

> Separates the Pure from the Turbid, Regulates the Intestines, Drains Turbid Damp, Regulates Small Intestine Qi, Resolves Damp Heat, Regulates the Bladder.
> Abdominal Distention • Abdominal Pain • Constipation • Hematuria • Hemorrhoids • Intestinal Disorders • Leukorrhea • Lumbar pain • Mouth Dryness • Nocturnal Emissions • Sacral Pain • Seminal Emissions • Stool with Blood • Urinary Dysfunction • Urine Dark •

B28 • BL28 • Bôo Kô Yu • Pang Guang Shu ou Pang Kuang Shu • VU28 • Bladder Shu.
Back Shu of the Bladder that connects with Front Mu CV3.

Location: (1) In the sacral region, 1.5 cun lateral to the posterior midline, at the level of the second posterior sacral foramen. (2) Halfway between BL26 and BL30.

> Regulates the Bladder, Resolves Damp Heat from the Lower Burner, Transforms Stagnation, Strengthens the Lumbar Region and Legs, Resolves Masses.
> Constipation • Diarrhea • Dysuria • Genital Swelling • Leg Muscle Weakness • Lumbosacral Pain • Sciatica • Seminal Emissions • Urinary Dysfunction • Urinary Incontinence • Urination Frequent • Urine Dark • Urine Retention • Urogenital Disorders •

B29 • BL29 • Chû Lou Yu • Zhong Lu Shu ou Chung Lu Shu • VU29 • Central Backbone Shu.

Location: (1) In the sacral region, 1.5 cun lateral to the posterior midline, at the level of the third posterior sacral foramen. (2) About ¼ of the way from BL30 to BL26.

> Strengthens the Lumbar Region, Dispels Cold, Alleviates Diarrhea, Warms Yang, Drains Damp, Tonifies Luo Vessels.
> Dysenteric Disorder • Hemorrhoids • Hernia • Lumbar Spine Pain and Stiffness • Sciatica •

B30 • BL30 • Hak Kan Yu • Bai Huan Shu ou Pai Huan Shu • VU30 • White Ring Shu.

Location: (1) In the sacral region, 1.5 cun lateral to the posterior midline, at the level of the fourth posterior sacral foramen. (2) On the 2nd posterior line at the level of the sacral angle.

> Strengthens the Lumbar Region and Legs, Regulates Menstruation, Stops Leucorrhea and Seminal Emission, Disperses Lower Burner Stagnation, Warms Yang.
> Anal Diseases • Constipation • Dysuria • Endometriosis • Hernia • Hip Pain • Leukorrhea • Lumbar Cold Sensation • Lumbar Pain • Lumbosacral Pain • Menses Irregular • Rectal Prolapse • Sciatica • Seminal Emissions •

B31 • BL31 • Jô Ryô • Shang Liao • VU31 • Upper Bone Hole.

Location: (1) In the sacral region, in the first posterior sacral foramen. (2) About 2 cm lateral to a point located ¼ of the way from a point between the spinous processes of the 5th lumbar vertebra and the superior ridge of the middle sacral crest to GV2.

> Regulates the Lower Burner, Regulates Menstruation, Strengthens the Lumbar Region and Legs, Stops Leucorrhea, Regulates Urination and Defecation.
> Constipation • Dysuria • Impotence • Leg Paralysis • Leukorrhea • Lumbar Pain • Lumbosacral Joint Diseases • Menses Irregular • Orchitis • Sciatica • Uterine Prolapse •

B32 • BL32 • Ji Lyô • Ci Liao ou Tzu Liao • VU32 • Second Bone Hole.

Location: (1) In the sacral region, in the second posterior sacral foramen. (2) About 1/3 of fthe way from BL31 to BL34.

> Regulates the Lower Burner, Regulates Menstruation, Strengthens the Lumbar Region and Legs, Stops Leucorrhea, Regulates Urination and Defecation.
> Constipation • Dysmenorrhea • Dysuria • Hernia • Impotence • Labor Difficult • Leg Pain • Leg Paralysis • Leukorrhea • Lumbar Pain • Lumbosacral Joint Diseases • Menses Irregular • Orchitis • Sacral Pain • Uterine Prolapse •

B33 • BL33 • Chû Ryô • Zhong Liao ou Chung Liao • VU33 • Central Bone Hole.

Location: (1) In the sacral region, in the third posterior sacral foramen. (2) About 1/3 of the way from BL34 to BL31.

> Regulates the Lower Burner, Regulates Menstruation, Strengthens the Lumbar Region and Legs, Stops Leucorrhea, Regulates Urination and Defecation.
> Constipation • Dysuria • Labor Difficult • Leg Paralysis • Leukorrhea • Lumbar Pain • Lumbosacral Joint Diseases • Menses Irregular • Orchitis • Sacral Pain • Uterine Prolapse •

B34 • BL34 • Ge Ryô • Xia Liao ou Hsiao Liao • VU34 • Lower Bone Hole.

Location: (1) In the sacral region, in the fourth posterior sacral foramen. (2) About 1.5 cm lateral to GV2.

> Regulates the Lower Burner, Regulates Menstruation, Strengthens the Lumbar Region and Legs, Stops Leucorrhea, Regulates Urination and Defecation.
> Abdominal Pain • Constipation • Dysuria • Labor Difficult • Leukorrhea • Lumbar Pain • Lumbosacral Joint Diseases • Menses Irregular • Orchitis • Sacral Pain • Sciatica • Uterine Prolapse •

B35 • BL35 • E Yô • Hui Yang • VU35 • Meeting of the Yang.

Location: (1) On either side of the tip of the coccyx, 0.5 cun lateral to the posterior midline. (2) About 1 cm lateral to the inferior tip of the coccyx.

> Resolves Damp Heat, Benefits the Coccyx, Regulates the Lower Burner, Treats Hemorrhoids.
> Anal and Rectal Conditions • Coccyx Pain • Diarrhea • Dysenteric Disorder • Hemorrhoids • Impotence • Leukorrhea • Lumbar and Leg Pain • Menstrual Lumbar Pain •

B36 • BL36 • Fu Bun • Cheng Fu ou Fu Fen • VU36 • Support.

Location: (1) In the gluteal region, In the middle of the transverse gluteal fold. (2) On the 3rd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 2nd and 3rd thoracic vertebrae.

> Activates the Channel, Regulates the Lower Burner, Treats Hemorrhoids, Alleviates Pain, Relaxes the Tendons, Alleviates Pain.
> Constipation • Dysuria • Genital Pain • Gluteal Muscle Pain • Hemorrhoids • Leg Muscle Atrophy • Leg Paralysis • Lumbar Pain • Sacral Pain • Sciatica • Thigh Pain • Uterine Prolapse •

B37 • BL37 • Hak Ko • Yin Men ou Po Hu • VU37 • Gate of Abundance.

Location: (1) On the posterior thigh, 6 cun inferior to BL36 at the transverse gluteal fold, on a line joining BL36 and BL40 at the popliteal fossa. (2) On the 3rd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 3rd and 4th thoracic vertebrae.

> Activates the Channel, Benefits the Lumbar Spine, Moves Lumbar Region Qi and Blood, Stagnation, Alleviates Pain.
> Leg Muscle Atrophy • Leg Numbness • Leg Pain • Leg Paralysis • Lumbar Pain • Sciatica • Thigh Lateral Distention • Thigh Pain •

B38 • BL38 • Kô Kô • Fu Xi ou Kao Huang • VU38 • Superficial Cleft.

Location: (1) In the popliteal fossa, with the knee in slight flexion, 1 cun superior to BL 39, on the medial side of biceps femoris tendon. (2) On the 3rd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 4th and 5th thoracic vertebrae.

> Relaxes the Tendons, Clears Heat, Alleviates Pain, Relaxes Muscle Contractions, Disseminates and Descends Lung Qi, Regulates Heart Qi.
> Thigh Lateral Distention • Thigh Pain •

B39 • BL39 • Shin Dô • Wei Yang ou Shen Tang • VU39 • Bend Yang.
Lower He Sea Point on the Triple Energizer Channel.

Location: (1) In the popliteal fossa, at the lateral crease, medial to the becips femoris tendon. (2) On the 3rd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 5th and 6th thoracic vertebrae.

> Harmonizes the Triple Burner, Activates the Channel, Regulates Urination, Alleviates Pain.
> Anuria • Dysuria • Edema • Foot Pain • Intestinal Disorders • Leg Muscle Cramp • Leg Paralysis • Lumbar Pain • Lumbar Stiffness • Urinary Obstruction •

B40 • BL40 • Yi Ki • Wei Zhong ou Yi Hsi • VU40 • Bend Middle.
He Sea Point on the Bladder Channel. Command Point for the Upper and Lower Back. Earth Point on Water Meridian.

Location: (1) At the midpoint of the popliteal fossa. (2) On the 3rd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 6th and 7th thoracic vertebrae.

> Strengthens the Lumbar Region and Knees, Activates the Channel, Cools Blood, Clears Summer Heat, Benefits the Bladder, Alleviates Pain, Alleviates Vomiting, Alleviates Diarrhea, Tonifies Kidney Qi, Clears Heat, Dispels Wind Damp, Clears Blood.
> Abdominal Pain • Diarrhea • Hemiplegia • Hemorrhoids • Hip Joint Mobility Decreased • Knee Disorders • Leg Numbness • Leg Pain • Leg Paralysis • Lumbar Pain • Skin Disorders • Urinary Incontinence • Vomiting •

B41 • BL41 • Kaku Kan • Fu Fen ou Ke Kuan • VU41 • Attached Branch.
Meeting Point on the Bladder Channel with the Small Intestine Channel.

Location: (1) On the upper back, 3 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the second thoracic vertebra - T2, at the level of BL12. (2) On the 3rd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 7th and 8th thoracic vertebrae.

> Activates the Channel, Expels Wind and Cold, Alleviates Pain, Benefits the Joints.
> Arm Upper and Elbow Numbness • Neck Pain and Stiffness • Shoulder and Neck Pain •

B42 • BL42 • Kon Mon • Po Hu ou Hun Men • VU42 • Door of the Corporeal Soul.

Location: (1) On the upper back, 3 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the third thoracic vertebra - T3, at the level of BL13. (2) On the 3rd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 9th and 10th thoracic vertebrae.

> Tonifies and Nourishes the Lung, Alleviates Dyspnea, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Cough, Alleviates Pain.
> Dyspnea • Grief • Neck Stiffness • Respiratory Disorders • Shoulder, Scapula and Back Pain •

B43 • BL43 • Kô Kô • Gao Huan Shu ou Yang Kang • VU43 • Vital Center Shu.

Location: (1) On the upper back, 3 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the fourth thoracic vertebra - T4, at the level of BL14. (2) On the 3rd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 10th and 11th thoracic vertebrae.

> Tonifies and Nourishes the Lung, Heart, Kidneys, Spleen, and Stomach, Nourishes Yin, Calms the Spirit, Strengthens Original Qi, Transforms Phlegm, Clears Heat.
> Asthma • Cough • Coughing Blood • Memory Impaired • Nocturnal Emissions • Perspiration at Night • Respiratory Disorders • Seminal Emissions • Stool With Undigested Food • Weakness General •

B44 • BL44 • Yi Sha • Shen Tang ou Yi She • VU44 • Spirit Hall.

Location: (1) On the upper back, 3 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the fifth thoracic vertebra - T5, at the level of BL15. (2) On the 3rd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 11th and 12th thoracic vertebrae.

> Unbinds the Chest, Activates the Channel, Regulates Qi, Alleviates Pain.
> Back Pain and Stiffness • Cardiac Conditions • Chest Fullness • Respiratory Disorders •

B45 • BL45 • Yi Sô • Yi Xi ou Wei Tsang • VU45 • Yi Xi.

Location: (1) On the upper back, 3 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the sixth thoracic vertebra - T6, at the level of BL16. (2) On the 3rd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 12th thoracic vertebra and the 1st lumbar vertebra.

> Expels Wind, Regulates Qi and Blood, Alleviates Pain, Clears Heat, Disseminates and Descends Lung Qi.
> Abdominal Discomfort • Asthma • Chest Discomfort • Cough • Dyspnea • Shoulder and Back Pain •

B46 • BL46 • Kô Mon • Ge Guan ou Huang Men• VU46 • Diaphragm Pass.

Location: (1) On the middle back, 3 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the seventh thoracic vertebra - T7, at the level of BL17. (2) On the 3rd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 1st and 2nd lumbar vertebrae.

> Harmonizes the Diaphragm, Activates the Channel, Regulates the Middle Burner, Lowers Rebellion, Alleviates Pain, Regulates the Spleen, Drains Damp, Transforms Stagnation, Harmonizes the Stomach.
> Back Pain and Stiffness • Chest and Diaphragm Discomfort • Dysphagia • Eructations • Hiccough • Vomiting •

B47 • BL47 • Shi Shitsu • Hun Men ou Chih Shih • VU47 • Hun Gate.

Location: (1) On the middle back, 3 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the ninth thoracic vertebra - T9, at the level of BL18. (2) On the 3rd posterior line between the spinous processes of the 2nd and 3rd lumbar vertebrae.

> Spreads Liver Qi, Regulates the Middle Burner and the Spleen, Relaxes the Tendons, Harmonizes the Stomach.
> Anger • Back Pain • Chest and Lateral Costal Region Discomfort • Diarrhea • Liver Disorders • Vomiting •

B48 • BL48 • Hô Kô • Yang Gang ou Pao Huang • VU48 • Yang Headrope.

Location: (1) On the middle back, 3 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the tenth thoracic vertebra - T10, at the level of BL19. (2) On the 3rd posterior line at the level of BL28.

> Regulates the Gall Bladder, Regulates the Middle Burner, Resolves Damp Heat, Regulates the Stomach.
> Abdominal Pain • Borborygmus • Diarrhea • Dysphagia • Irregular Defecation • Jaundice • No Pleasure in Eating •

B49 • BL49 • Chip Pen • Yi She ou Chih Pien • VU49 • Reflexion Abode.

Location: (1) On the middle back, 3 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the eleventh thoracic vertebra - T11, at the level of BL20. (2) On the 3rd posterior line at the level of GV2.

> Resolves Damp Heat, Regulates the Spleen and Stomach, Regulates the Middle Burner, Drains Damp, Tonifies Spleen Yang.
> Abdominal Discomfort • Back Pain • Diarrhea • Dysphagia • Jaundice • Liver Disorders • Spleen Disorders • Vomiting •

B50 • BL50 • Shô Fu • Wei Cang ou Cheng Fu • VU50 • Stomach Granary.

Location: (1) On the middle back, 3 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the twelfth thoracic vertebra - T12, at the level of BL21. (2) The point where the medial line of the posterior aspect of the thigh meets the furrow of the clunis.

> Regulates the Middle Burner, Drains Damp, Regulates the Spleen and Stomach.
> Abdominal Fullness • Back Pain • Digestive Disturbances •

B51 • BL51 • Yin Mon • Huang Men ou Yin Men • VU51 • Huang Gate.

Location: (1) On the lower back, 3 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the first lumbar vertebra - L1, at the level of BL22. (2) Halfway between BL50 and BL54.

> Transforms Stagnation, Regulates the Stomach, Regulates the Intestines, Treats Hemorrhoids, Disperses Blockages.
> Constipation • Epigastric Hardness below the Heart • Epigastric Pain •

B52 • BL52 • Fu Geki • Zhi Shi ou Fu Hsi • VU52 • Will Chamber.

Location: (1) On the lower back, 3 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the second lumbar vertebra - L2, at the level of BL23. (2) About 2 cm superior to BL53.

> Tonifies Kidney Yin and Yang, Regulates Urination, Strengthens the Lumbar Region, Strengthens Essence, Strengthens Jing, Dispels Lower Burner Damp Heat.
> Dysuria • Edema • Genital Pain • Genital Swelling • Impotence • Knee Disorders • Lumbar Pain • Menses Irregular • Nocturnal Emissions • Seminal Emissions • Urinary Dysfunction • Urination Frequent • Vomiting •

B53 • BL53 • Yi Yô • Bao Huang ou Wei Yang • VU53 • Bladder Huang.

Location: (1) In the sacral region, 3 cun lateral to the posterior midline, at the level of the second sacral foramen. (2) On the center of the skim fold ant the back of the knee on the medial ridge of the m. biceps femoris tendon.

> Strengthens the Lumbar Region, Regulates the Lower Burner, Regulates Urination, Activates the Channel, Slleviates Pain, Tonifies the Kidneys.
> Abdominal Distention • Borborygmus • Hip Movement Decreased • Sciatica • Urinary Dysfunction •

B54 • BL54 • Yi Chû • Zhi Bian ou Wei Chung • VU54 • Sequential Limit.

Location: (1) In the sacral region, 3 cun lateral to the posterior midline, at the level of the fourth sacral foramen. (2) At the center point of the popliteal fossa.

> Strengthens the Lumbar Region, Regulates Urination, Treats Hemorrhoids, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain, Tonifies the Kidneys.
> Constipation • Dysuria • Genital Pain • Gluteal Muscle Pain • Hemorrhoids • Leg Muscle Atrophy • Leg Paralysis • Lumbosacral Pain • Sciatica •

B55 • BL55 • Gô Yô • He Yang • VU55 • Yang Union.

Location: (1) On the posterior leg, 2 cun inferior to BL40 at the popliteal crease, between the medial and lateral heads of the gastrocnemius muscle. (2) About ¼ of the way from BL54 to BL57.

> Activates the Channel, Inhibits Uterine Bleeding, Alleviates Genital Pain, Alleviates Pain, Drains Damp, Clears Heat, Strengthens the Lumbar Region, Benefits the Kidneys.
> Leg Muscle Cramp • Leg Pain • Leg Paralysis • Lumbar Pain •

B56 • BL56 • Shô Kin • Cheng Jin ou Cheng Chin • VU56 • Sinew Support.

Location: (1) On the posterior leg, 5 cun inferior to BL 40, in the center of the gastrocnemius muscle. (2) Halfway between BL55 and BL57.

> Relaxes the Tendons, Benefits the Foot and Heel, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain, Clears Heat, Expels Wind.
> Constipation • Headache with Dizziness • Hemorrhoids • Intestinal Cramping • Leg Pain • Lumbar Pain •

B57 • BL57 • Shô Zan • Cheng Shan • VU57 • Mountain Support.

Location: (1) On the posterior leg, 8 cun inferior to BL 40, along the line connecting BL 40 at the popliteal crease and BL 60 posterior to the lateral malleolus. (2) About 2 cm inferior to the center point of a line connecting BL54 and the point on the posterior face of the Achiles tendon at the level of the vertex of the lateral condyle.

> Relaxes the Tendons, Benefits the Leg Muscle, Treats Hemorrhoids, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain, Benefits the Heel, Regulates the Intestines, Regulates Yang Organ Qi.
> Constipation • Heel Pain • Hemorrhoids • Leg Muscle Cramping • Lumbar Pain • Rectal Prolapse •

B58 • BL58 • Hi Yô • Fei Yang • VU58 • Taking Flight.
Luo Connecting Point on the Bladder Channel to KI3.

Location: (1) On the posterior leg, 7 cun superior to BL60 posterior to the lateral malleolus, and 1 cun inferior to BL57, 8 cun inferior to BL40 at the popliteal crease. (2) About 2 cm inferior to the midpoint between BL53 and BL60.

> Harmonizes the Upper and the Lower, Expels Wind from Bladder Channel, Treats Hemorrhoids, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain, Dispels Wind Damp, Clears Heat.
> Cystitis • Dizziness • Headache • Hemorrhoids • Leg Muscle Weakness • Leg Pain • Lumbar Pain • Nasal Congestion • Nosebleed • Seizures • Visual Disturbances •

B59 • BL59 • Fu Yô • Fu Yang • VU59 • Instep Yang.
Xi Cleft Point on Yang Motility Vessel.

Location: (1) On the posterior surface of the leg, 3 cun superior to BL60 posterior to the lateral malleolus. (2) Between BL53 and BL60, 6 cm superior to BL60.

> Strengthens the Lumbar Region and Legs, Activates the Channel, Dispels Wind Damp, Tonifies Luo Vessels, Alleviates Pain.
> Headache • Heaviness of the Head • Lateral Malleolus Edema • Lumbar Pain • Paralysis •

B60 • BL60 • Kon Lon • Kun Lun • VU60 • Kun Lun Mountains.
Jing River Point on the Bladder Channel. Fire Point on Water Meridian.

Location: (1) On the lateral ankle, in the depression midway between the external malleolus and the tendon calcaneus. (2) Between the lateral condyle and Achilles tendon at the level of the vertex of the lateral condyle.

Contraindication: Do Not Needle If Pregnancy is known or suspected.

> Clears Heat, Expels Wind, Activates the Channel, Benefits the Lumbar Spine, Relaxes the Tendons, Promotes Labor, Alleviates Pain, Lowers Yang, Leads Down Excess.
> Ankle Pain • Foot Pain • Headache • Heel Pain • Labor Difficult or Prolonged • Lumbar Pain • Neck Stiffness • Nosebleed • Shoulder and Back Contraction • Thoracic Pain • Visual Dizziness •

B61 • BL61 • Boku Shin • Pu Can ou Pu Shen • VU61 • Subservient Visitor.
Meeting Point on the Bladder Channel with the Yang Motility Vessel.

Location: (1) On the lateral foot, in a depression on the lateral calcaneus, 1.5 cun inferior and posterior to the lateral malleolus, directly below BL60 which is posterior to the lateral malleolus. (2) About 3 cm directly inferior to BL60.

> Relaxes the Tendons, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain, Calms the Brain.
> Heel Pain • Knee Pain • Leg Atrophy • Leg Pain and Swelling • Mania • Urogenital Disorders •

B62 • BL62 • Shin Myaku • Shen Mai ou Shen Mo • VU62 • Extending Vessel.

Location: (1) On the lateral foot, in the depression directly inferior to the lateral malleolus, at the dorsal-plantar skin junction. (2) About 2 cm directly inferior to the vertex of the lateral condyle.

> Pacifies Interior Wind, Calms the Spirit, Benefits the Head and Eyes, Opens and Regulates the Yang Motility Vessel, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain, Treats Epilepsy, Expels Exterior Wind, Relaxes the Tendons.
> Ankle Conditions • Aphasia from Stroke • Dizziness • Eye Deviation • Eye Disorders • Headache • Headache Lateral • Headache Midline • Insomnia • Leg Pain • Lumbar Pain • Meniere's Disease • Mental Disorders • Mouth Deviation • Nosebleed • Palpitations • Seizures • Tinnitus •

B63 • BL63 • Kin Mon • Jin Men ou Chin Men • VU63 • Metal Gate.
Xi Cleft Point on the Bladder Channel. Meeting Point of the Bladder Channel with the Yang Linking Vessel.

Location: (1) On the lateral foot, in the depression posterior to the fifth metatarsal bone and lateral to the cuboid bone. (2) Halfway between BL62 and BL64.

> Expels Wind, Moderates Acute Conditions, Relaxes the Tendons, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain, Calms the Brain.
> Epilepsy • External Malleolus Pain • Lumbar Pain •

B64 • BL64 • Kei Kotsu • Jing Gu ou Ching Ku • VU64 • Capital Bone.
Yuan Source Point on the Bladder Channel.

Location: (1) On the lateral foot, in the depression anterior and inferior to the tuberosity of the fifth metatarsal bone. (2) On the lateral aspect of the posterior ridge of the base of the 5th metatarsal.

> Clears the Head and Eyes, Calms the Spirit, Relaxes the Tendons, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain, Expels Wind, Calms the Brain.
> Eye Disorders • Fever • Fever Tidal • Headache • Leg Pain • Lumbar Pain • Mental Disorders • Neck Stiffness • Palpitations • Seizures • Thigh Pain •

B65 • BL65 • Sok Kotsu • Shu Gu ou Shu Ku • VU65 • Bundle Bone.
Shu Stream Point on the Bladder Channel. Wood Point on Water Meridian.

Location: (1) On the lateral foot, in the depression posterior and inferior to the fifth metatarsophalangeal joint. (2) On the lateral aspect of the posterior ridge of the head of the 5th metatarsal.

> Clears the Head and Eyes, Clears Heat, Activates the Channel, Alleviates Pain, Reduces Swelling, Expels Wind.
> Aversion to Wind and Cold • Back Pain • Dizziness • Headache • Lumbar Pain • Mania and Depression • Neck Stiffness • Visual Dizziness •

B66 • BL66 • Ashi no Tsû Koku • Tong Gu ou Tsu Tung Ku • VU66 • Valley Passage.
Ying Spring Point on the Bladder Channel. Water Point on Water Meridian.

Location: (1) On the lateral foot, in the depression anterior and inferior to the fifth metatarsophalangeal joint. (2) On the lateral aspect of the anterior ridge of the base of the 5th proximal phalanx of the foot.

> Clears the Head, Descends Lung and Stomach Qi, Clears Heat, Expels Wind.
> Epistaxis • Headache • Neck Pain • Visual Dizziness •

B67 • BL67 • Shi Yin • Zhi Yin ou Chih Yin • VU67 • Reaching Yin.
Jing Well Point on the Bladder Channel. Metal Point on Water Meridian.

Location: (1) On the lateral foot, at the lateral fifth digit, 0.1 cun from the corner of the nailbed. (2) About 2 mm behind the lateral base of the 5th toenail.

Contraindication: Do Not Needle If Pregnancy is known or suspected.

> Clears the Head and Eyes, Turns the Fetus, Facilitates Childbirth and Labor, Drains Damp, Regulates Qi, Invigorates Blood, Calms the Spirit, Alleviates Pain Anywhere in the Body.
> Eye Pain • Headache • Heat in the Soles of the Feet • Labor Difficult or Prolonged • Malposition of Fetus • Nasal Congestion • Nosebleed • Retention of Placentae •



Meridians corresponding Organs and their Symptoms:
Holistic Treatment without side-effects:

http://www.sri.new-planet.net/Meridian_System.php

Sites de acupuntura:

AMBA-Associação Médica Brasileira de Acupuntura:
http://www.amba.org.br/

IBMTC-Instituto Brasileiro de Medicina Tradicional Chinesa:
http://www.abarj.com.br/

ABA-Associação Brasileira de Acupuntura:
http://www.portaldaacupuntura.com.br/

ABACO/CBA-Colégio Brasileiro de Acupuntura:
http://www.abacocba.org.br/

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