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9 Taiyuan (Large
Deep Abyss): at the tip of the wrist crease, in the depression on
the radial side of the radial artery (avoid the artery) (Shu-Stream,
Yuan and Earth Point) Influential point for Vessels
P 9 Zhongchong
(Middle Impulse): at the midpoint of the tip of the middle finger
or 0.1 cun proximal to the nail bed of the middle finger on the
radial side (Jing-Well, Tsing, and Wood Point)
HT 9 Shaochong
(Minor Impulse): on the radial side of the tip of the little
finger, 0.1 cum proximal to the corner of the nail bed (Jing-Well,
Tsing, and Wood Point)
SI 3 Houxi
(Posterior Brook): at the end of the main transverse crease
of the palm, proximal to the 5th metacarpo-phalangeal joint when
the hand is clenched (Shu-Stream and Wood Point)
TH 3 Zhongzhu
(Center of the Small Island): on the back of the hand, between
the 4th and 5th metacarpal bones, in a depression proximal to the
metacarpo-phalangeal joint (Shu-Stream, and Wood Point)
LI 11 Quchi
(Pond on the Curve): in a depression at the lateral end of the
elbow crease when the elbow is half flexed (He-Sea and Earth Point)
SP 2 Dadu (Big City): on the medial side of the great toe,
distal to the 1st metatarso-phalangeal joint, at the junction of
the "white and red" skin (Ying-Spring and Fire Point)
LIV 8 Ququan
(Spring in the Curve): at the medial end of the transverse crease
of the knee joint, in a depression at the anterior border of the
semimembranosus and semitendinosus muscles
(He-Sea and Water Point)
KI 7 Fuliu
(Re-established Flow): 2 cun above KI 3 on the anterior border
of the Achilles tendon
(Jing-River and Metal Point)
BL 67 Zhiyin
(Outer Yin): on the lateral side of the little toe, 0.1 cun
proximal to the corner of the nail bed (Jing-Well, Tsing and Metal
Point)
GB 43 Xiaxi
(Intermediate Brook): between the 4th and 5th metatarsal bones,
0.5 cun proximal to the margin of the web (Ying-Spring and Water
Point)
ST 41 Jiexi
(Relax Cramp): on the midpoint of the dorsum of the foot at
the transverse malleolus crease between the tendons of extensor
digitorum longus and hallucus longus (Jing-River and Fire Point)
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