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Technique: puncture 0.1-0.2 cun to treat upper body, 0.2-0.3 cun to treat lower body, usually on opposite side
11 Region: Fingers
11.01 Da Jian (Big/ Great Space)
Location: palmar B line of index finger, halfway from PIP to MCP joints
Indications: HT disease, knee pain, hernia, inner canthi (usually for HT)
11.02 Xiao Jian (Small Space)
Location: palmar B line of index finger, the way from PIP to MCP joints
Indications: cough with yellow phlegm, bronchitis, chest stiffness, palpitations, knee pain, hernia, inner canthi (mostly for LU)
11.03 Zhong Jian (Center/ Middle Space)
Location: palmar C line of index finger, halfway from PIP to MCP joints
Indications: palpitations, chest stiffness, knee pain, dizziness, vertigo
11.04 Fu Jian (Floating Space)
Location: palmar B line of index finger, 1/3 the way from DIP to PIP joints
Indications: hernia, toothache, stomachache
11.05 Wai Jian (External Space)
Location: palmar B line of index finger, 2/3 the way from DIP to PIP joints
Indications: hernia, toothache, stomachache
Fu Jian and Wai Jian work together
For hernia:
Four Spaces (Si Jian): Da Jian, Xiao Jian, Fu Jian, and Wai Jian
Needle on opposite side
Retain needles for 10-20 minutes in adults, 5-10 minutes in children
11.06 Huan Chao (Return Nest/ Ovary)
Location: palmar E line of ring finger, halfway from DIP to PIP joints
Indications: gynecological problems (return functions to normal), vaginal discharge, infertility (with Fu Ke)
11.07 Zhi Si Ma (Finger Four Horse)
Location: 3 points on dorsal E line of index finger, each equal distance from DIP and PIP joints and one another
Indications: Rib pain, skin disease, sinusitis, ear inflammation, tinnitus, dark spots on face due to emotional upset, shoulder pain
Technique: 0.2-0.3 cun on all 3 points
11.08 Zhi Wu Jin (Finger Five Gold) or Zhi Qian Jin (Finger Thousand Gold)
Location: 2 points on dorsal E line of index finger, each equal distance from each other and PIP and MCP joints
Indications: LI/SI inflammation, diarrhea, abdominal pain, constipation, fish bone stuck in throat
Technique: 0.2-0.3 cun on both points
11.09 Xin Xi (HT Knee)
Location: dorsal A line of middle finger, halfway between DIP and PIP joints
Indications: Knee pain, weakness, and arthritis, shoulder and scapular pain, HT disease
Technique: 0.1-0.2 cun
11.10 Mu Huo (Wood Fire)
Location: dorsal C line of middle finger, on DIP joint
Indications and techniques:
For hemiplegia, 0.1-0.2 cun towards ring finger: 5 minutes for first time, 3 minutes 5 days later, and 1 minute 10 days later (dont
treat too many times)
For HT problems, push with angle of body of pencil
Wu Gong Xue (Kung Fu Point)
Location: next to fingernails
Indications: hemiplegia, finger or joint numbness or arthritis
Technique: compress
33 Region: Forearm
33.01 Qi Men (This Door/ Gate): 2 cun above LI5
33.02 Qi Jiao (This Corner): 4 cun above LI5
33.03 Qi Zheng (This Straight): 6 cun above LI5
Location: all on LI channel, each 2 cun apart
Indications: hemorrhoids, mostly LI problems, Ren and Chong channel disorders in women
Technique: obliquely upward 0.2-0.5 cun, all 3 together (Dao Ma)
88 Region: Thigh
Always Dao ma 2-4 needles
88.01 Tong Guan (Passing Through Gate): center line of thigh, 5 cun above center of patella, around ST32, puncture 0.3-0.5 cun
88.02 Tong Shan (Passing Through Mountain): center line of thigh, 7 cun above center of patella, puncture 0.5-0.8 cun
88.03 Tong Tian (Passing Through Heaven): center line of thigh, 9 cun above center of patella, puncture 0.5-1 cun
Indications: Dao ma for HT disease, palpitations, dizziness, vertigo, limb pain, ST disease, blood circulations
88.09 Tong Shen (Passing Through KD)
Location: top corner of medial patella
Indications: KD problems
Technique: 0.3-0.5 cun
88.10 Tong Wei (Passing Through ST)
Location: 2 cun above Tong Shen
Indications: KD problems, stomachache, back pain
Technique: 0.5-0.8 cun
99 Region: Ears