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Foot Tai-Yin Spleen Channel

Foot Tai-Yin Spleen Channel. By: Dr. Chuanxin Wang, DAOM, AP. SP-1 Yin- Bai , Hidden White. Description : On the medial side of the big toe .1 cun posterior to the corner of the nail Point Associations : ¤  Jing Well Point ¤  Wood Point ¤ Ghost Point.

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Foot Tai-Yin Spleen Channel

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  1. Foot Tai-Yin Spleen Channel By: Dr. Chuanxin Wang, DAOM, AP.

  2. SP-1 Yin-Bai, Hidden White • Description: On the medial side of the big toe .1 cun posterior to the corner of the nailPoint Associations:¤ Jing Well Point¤ Wood Point¤ Ghost Point.

  3. Indications: Abdominal distention, hematochezia, menorrhagia, metrorrhagia and metrostaxis, manic-depressive psycchosis, dreaminess, infantile convulsion.Method:Puncture subcutaneously 0.1 cun, Moxibustionis applicable.Vasculature:The dorsal digital artery.Innervation:On the anastomosis of the dorsal digital nerve derivedfrom the superficial peroneal nerve and the plantar digital proprial nerve.

  4. SP-2 Da-Du, Great Metropolis • Description: On medial side of big toe, sital and inferior to the 1st metatarsaldigital joint in a depression at the juncture of the red and white skin.Point Associations:¤ Ying Spring Point¤ Fire Point

  5. Indications: Abdominal distention, stomachache, constipation, fever with anhidrosis.Method:Puncture perpendicularly 0.1-0.3 cun, Moxibustionis applicable. • Regional anatomy Vasculature:The branches of the medial plantar artery and vein.Innervation:The plantar digital proprial nerve derived from the medial plantar nerve.

  6. SP-3, Tai-Bai, Supreme White • Description: Proximal and inferior to the head of the 1st metatarsal phalangeal joint in a depression at the junction of the red and white skin.Point Associations:¤ Shu Stream Point¤ Earth Point¤ Yuan Source Point

  7. Indications: Stomachache, abdominal distention, constipation, dysentery, vomiting and diarrhea, borborygmus,heavy sensation of the body, beriberi.Method:Puncture perpendicularly 0.3-0.5 cun, Moxibustionis applicable.Regional anatomy Vasculature:The dorsal venous network of the foot,the medial plantar artery and the branches of the medial tarsal artery.Innervation:The branches of the saphenous nerve and superficial peroneal nerve.

  8. SP-4, Gong-Sun, • Description: In a depression distal and inferior to the base of the 1st metatarsal bone at the junction of the red and white skin.-- Japanese --Proximal to the head of the 1st metatarsal bone were distinct pressure pain is found. Point Associations:¤ Luo Connecting Point¤ Chong Mai Master (confluent ) Point, coupled with PC 6, Master point of the Yin Wei Mai.

  9. Indications:Stomachache,vomiting,abdominalpain,distention of the abdomen,diarrhea,dysentery,borborygmus.Method:Puncture perpendicularly 0.5-0.8 cunMoxibustionis applicable.Regional anatomyVasculature:The medial tarsal artery and the dorsal venous network of the foot.Innervation:The saphenous nerve and the branch of the superficial peroneal nerve

  10. SP-5, Shang-Qiu • Location: In the depression anterior and inferior to the medial malleolus, at the midpoint of the line connection the tuberosity of the navicular bone and the tip of the medial malleouls. • Point Associations:¤ Jing River Point¤ Metal Point

  11. Indications: Distention of the abdomen, constipation, diarrhea, borborygmus, glossalgiaand stiff gongue, pain in the ankle, hemorrhoid.Method: Puncture perpendicularly 0.2-0.3 cunMoxibustionapplicable.Regional anatomyVasculature: The medial tarsal artery and the great saphenous vein.Innervation: The medial crural cutaneous nerve and the branch of the superficial peroneal nerve.

  12. SP-6, San-Yin-Jiao • Location: On the medial side of the leg,3 cun above the tip of the medial malleolus, posterior to the medial border of the tibia. • Precautions: • No needle in pregnancy

  13. Indications: Abdominal pain, borborygmus, distention of the abdomen, diarrhea, dysmenorrheal, Irregular menstruation, metrostaxisand metrorrhagia, abnormal vaginal discharge, prolapse of uterus, infertility, dystocia, emission, impotency, enuresis, dysuria, edema, hernia, pain in the vulva, flaccidity of the lower extremities, headache, dizziness, insomnia.Method: Puncture perpendicularly 0.5-1.0 inch. Moxibustionis applicable. Acupuncture on this point is contraindicated in pregnant women.Regional anatomy Vasculature: The great saphenous vein, the posterior tibialarteryand vein.Innervation: Superficially ,the medial crural cutaneous nerve; deeper, in the posterior aspect, the tibial nerve.

  14. SP-7, Lou-Gu • Location :On the medial side of the leg and on the line connecting the tip of the medial malleclus and Yinlingquan (SP9), 6 cun from the tip of the medial malleolus, posterior to the medial border of the tibia.

  15. Indications: Distention of the abdomen, borborygmus, coldness and numbness of the lower Limbs.Method: Puncture perpendicularly 0.5-1.0 cun, Moxibustionis applicable.Regional anatomyVasculature: The great saphenous vein, the posterior tibialarteryand vein.Innervation: Superficially, the medial crural cutaneous nerve; deeper, in the posterior aspect, the tibial nerve.

  16. SP-8, Di-Ji • Loeation :On the medial side of the leg and on the line connecting the tip of the medial malleolus and Yinlingquan (SP9), 6 cun from the tip of the medial malleolus, posterior to the medial border of the tibia. • Point Associations:¤ Xi Cleft Point

  17. Indications : Abdominal pain, distention of the abdomen, diarrhea, edema, dysuria, emission, irregular menstruation. dysmenorrhea.Method: Puncture perpendicularly 0.5-1.0 inch. Moxibustionis applicable.Regional anatomy Vasculature: Anteriorly, the great saphenous vein and the branch of the genu supremaartery; deeper, the posterior tibialartery and vein.Innervation: Superficially, the medial crural cutaneous nerve; deeper, in the posterior aspect, the tibial nerve.

  18. SP-9, Yin-Ling-Quan • Location : On the medial side of the leg, in the depression posterior and inferior to the medial condyle of the tibia. • Point Associations:¤ He Sea Point¤ Water Point

  19. Indications: Abdominal pain, distention in the abdomen, diarrhea, dysentery, edema, jaundice, dysuria, enuresis. urinary incontinence, pain in the vulva, dysmenorrhea, gonalgia. Method: Puncture perpendicularly 0.5-1.0 inch. Moxibustionis applicable.Regional anatomyVasculature: Anterioly, the great saphenous vein, the genu suprema artery; deeper, the posterior tibial artery and vein.Innervation: Superficially, the medial crural cutaneous nerve; deeper, the tibial nerve.

  20. SP10, Xue-Hai, Sea of Blood • Location: With the knee flexed, on the medial side of the thigh, 2 cun above the superior medial corner of the patella, on the prominence of the medial head of the quadriceps muscle of the thigh.

  21. Indications: Irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, metrorrhagia or metrostaxis, amenorrhea, rubella, eczema. erysipelas, pain in the medial part of the thigh.Method: Puncture perpendicularly 0.5-1.2 cun. Moxibustion is applicable.Regional anatomyVasculature: The muscular branches of the femoral artery and vein.Innervation: The anterior femoral cutaneous nerve and the muscular branchof the femoral nerve.

  22. SP11, Ji-Men • Location: On the medial side of the thigh and on the line connecting Xuehai(SPl0) and Chongmen(SP12), 6 cun above Xuehai (SP10).

  23. Indications: Bradyuria, enuresis, swelling pain in the inguinal region, flaccidity of the lower limbs.Method: Puncture perpendicularly 0.5-1.0 cun, Moxibustion is applicable.Regional anatomyVasculature: Superficially, the great saphenous vein; deeper on the lateral side, the femoral artery and vein.Innervation: The anterior femoral cutaneous nerve; deeper, the saphenous nerve.

  24. SP12, Chong-Men • Loeation: At tile lateral end of the inguinal groove, 3.5 cun lateral to the midpoint of the upper border of the symphysis pubis, lateral to the pulsating external iliac artery.

  25. Indications: Abdominal pain, hernia, bradyuria.Method: Avoid puncturing the artery. Puncture perpendicularly 0.5-1.0 cun. Moxibustion is applicable.Regional anatomyVasculature: On the medial side, the femoral artery.Innervation: Just where the femoral nerve traverses.

  26. SP-13, Fu-She • Location: On the lower abdomen, 4 cun below the centre of the umbilicus. 0. 7 cun above Chongmen(SPl2).and 4 cun lateral to the anterior midline.Indications: Pain in the lower abdomen, hernia.Method: Puncture perpendicularly 0.5-1.0 cun. Moxibustionis applicable

  27. SP-14, Fu-Jie • Location: On the lower abdomen, 1.3 cun below Daheng(SP15), and 4 cun lateral to the anterior midline.

  28. Indications: Pain around the umbilicus, abdominal distention, hernia, diarrhea, constipation.Method: Puncture perpendicularly 0.5-1.0 cun. Moxibustion is applicable.Regional anatomyVasculature: The eleventh intercostal artery and vein.Innervation: The eleventh intercostal nerve.

  29. SP-15, Da-Heng • Location: On the middle abdomen, 4 cun lateral to the centre of the umbilicus. • Point Associations:¤ Intersection point of the SP & Yin Wei Meridians

  30. SP-15, Da-heng

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