4 Acupuncture Points of the Twelve Primary Channels
Location
With the teeth clenched, on the highest prominence of the mas-
seter muscle, approximately one finger-width (middle finger)
anterior and superior to the angle of the jaw.
How to find
Ask the patient to clench their teeth, which will allow the mus-
cle belly of the masseter muscle to bulge. ST-6is located on its
prominence, a little anterior and superior to the angle of the jaw
(mandibular angle ➞3.1.3). With chewing movements of the
jaw (‘biting and relaxing’), the palpating finger will naturally
fall into the right depression when the muscle is relaxed.
➞ST-5is located more medially in the depression at the ante-
rior border of the masseter muscle.
Needling
Insertion with the patient’s mouth slightly opened (relaxed mas-
seter muscle). Vertically 0.3–0.5 cun or obliquely or transversely
(subcutaneously) 1–1.5 cun in the direction of ➞ST-4,ST-5,
ST-7, for example, in cases of facial paralysis.
Actions/Indications
● Eliminates Wind, benefits the jaw and teeth, opens the chan-
nel and luovessels, alleviates pain
Special features
Sun Si Miao Ghost point. Important local point for the jaw
region. Its location corresponds to a commonly used trigger point
on the masseter muscle. According to some authors, ST-6is a
meeting point with the G.B. channel.
ST-6 Jaw Bone JIACHE
S.I.-17 Sternocleidomastoid
T.B.-16
ST-6
ST-5
Masseter
S.I.-18
Zygomatic
bone
Mandibular
angle
ST-6
Masseter
ST-5
T.B.-21S.I.-19
G.B.-2
G.B.-12
S.I.-17
ST-9 S.I.-16
T.B.-16
T.B.-17
ST-7
G.B.-20
ST-5 ST-6
S.I.-18
Ren-23 L.I.-18
G.B.- 19
Ex-HN
(anmian)
Masseter
ST-6
ST-5
S.I.-18
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