Detailed Point Descriptions
ST 35: This acupoint is situated on the depression below the kneecap, on the outside of the patella ligament. ST 35 is often used to address pain and stiffness in the lower limbs. By promoting [...]
ST 35: This acupoint is situated on the depression below the kneecap, on the outside of the patella ligament. ST 35 is often used to address pain and stiffness in the lower limbs. By promoting [...]
TW 14: TW 14 is known for its role in addressing shoulder pain and tension. Acupuncturists may use this point to promote the flow of Qi and Blood in the shoulder area, helping to [...]
Back Shu Points: These are located on the back, along the Bladder meridian, corresponding to specific organs. They are associated with tonifying and balancing the energy of the corresponding organs. Located 2 fingers width to [...]
H7: Found at the wrist crease, on the palm side of the hand, just beside the tendon of the little finger. Shenmen, translating to "Spirit Gate," is renowned for its calming effect on the mind [...]
St 36: Four finger-widths below the kneecap, one finger-width from the anterior crest of the tibia. St 36 is a powerful point for boosting overall energy, strengthening the immune system, and promoting digestion. It is [...]
Back Shu Points: These points, corresponding to the bladder meridian, are used to balance and tonify specific organs by stimulating points along the back. Located 2 fingers width to each side of the spine, at [...]
Si 18: On the face, anterior to the ear, in the depression just below the zygomatic arch. Si 18 is often used for conditions related to the face, jaw, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. Gb [...]
Li 11: Located at the outer end of the elbow crease, this point is often used for promoting the flow of Qi and relieving pain in the upper body. Li 5: Found on the dorsum [...]
Gv 26: Located between the upper lip and the nose, Gv 26 is known for its role in balancing energy flow. In the context of a prolapsed disc, stimulating this point may help improve circulation [...]
ST 36: Four finger-widths below the kneecap, one finger-width to the outside of the shinbone. Known as the "Leg Three Miles," ST 36 is believed to strengthen the body, improve digestion, and boost overall [...]
Back Shu Points: Stimulating Back Shu Points associated with relevant organs can help balance energy and promote overall well-being. Located 2 fingers width to each side of the spine, at the level of the lower [...]
Si 18: Located on the face, Si 18 is associated with addressing facial issues and may be considered in the context of peripheral neuropathy. Gb 3: Positioned on the head, Gb 3 is believed to [...]
SP 6: Located on the inner side of the leg, about three thumb-widths above the ankle bone, SP 6 is believed to help balance energy flow and alleviate pelvic discomfort. K 3: Situated on the [...]
St 34: On the thigh, just below the kneecap, one finger's width lateral to the lower edge of the patella. Known to address knee pain and promote joint health. Extra 31: On the midline of [...]
Si 3: At the ulnar end of the transverse crease of the dorsum of the hand, in the depression proximal to the head of the fifth metacarpal bone. Si 3 is known to clear heat, [...]
P 6: On the inner forearm, approximately three finger-widths above the wrist crease. It's between the two tendons. Known as the Neiguan point, it is widely used to alleviate nausea and vomiting. [...]
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