Atlas of Acupuncture

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4 Acupuncture Points of the Twelve Primary Channels

Location
4 cun distal to the lateral end of the elbow crease in the direction
of the anatomical snuffbox and on a line connecting ➞L.I.-5
and ➞L.I.-11.

How to find
Please note: In supination, the line connecting ➞L.I.-5and
➞L.I.-11runs along the radial margin of the forearm; in
pronation, it transverses the forearm. L.I.-8lies on the dorsal
aspect of the radius and is best located with the forearm in mid-
position and the elbow flexed. L.I.-8can be found either 4 cun
distal to ➞L.I.-11or 2 cun proximal to the midpoint of the line
connecting ➞L.I.-5and ➞L.I.-11(spreading hands technique,
➞2.3.3).
➞T.B.-9is 5 cun distal to the olecranon between the radius and
the ulna, about 1 cun distal to L.I.-8in the middle of the dorsal
forearm.

Needling
Vertically or obliquely 0.5–1 cun

Actions/Indications:
● Opens the channel
● Cools and expels Wind
● Harmonises the Small Intestine

L.I.-8 Lower Angle XIALIAN


4 cun

L.I.-8 L.I.-5

L.I.-11

8 cun

T.B.-9

S.I.-7 L.I.-7
T.B.- 6
T.B.- 5
T.B.- 4

L.I.-6

S.I.-6
L.I.-5

L.I.-10

T.B.-10 L.I.-11
S.I.-8

1

9

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

10
11

(^12) cun
T.B.-9
5 cun 7 cun Midpoint of the wrist
Lateral epicondyle
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