Atlas of Acupuncture

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4 Acupuncture Points of the Twelve Primary Channels

Location
On the lateral aspect of the upper arm, on a line connecting
➞L.I.-11and ➞L.I.-15, 7 cun proximal to ➞L.I.-11and
slightly superior to the pointed insertion of the deltoid muscle.

How to find
This point is best located with the elbow flexed and the deltoid
muscle flexed against resistance, making the lateral border of the
muscle belly more visible. L.I.-14is located in a depression on
the lower pointed insertion area of the deltoid. ‘By moving the
upper arm towards the tip of the nose, the patient will touch the
approximate location of this point.’ For orientation:This point
lies approximately 2 cun inferior to the anterior end of the axil-
lary fold (➞2.2).

Needling
Vertically 0.5–1 cun; also obliquely towards the shoulder for dis-
orders of the eyes.

Actions/Indications
● Opens the channel and luovessels, alleviates pain
● Benefits the eyes

Special features
Important local point. According to some authors, meeting point
with the yang wei maiand the S.I. and BL channels.

L.I.-14 Upper Arm BINAO


Triceps
brachii

Clavicle

Infraclavicular
fossa

Deltoid

Pectoralis major,
clavicular head

L.I.-15

Ex-UE
(jianqian/
jianneiling)

L.I.-14

LU-3

LU-2

LU-1

L.I.-14

Cubital crease

Flexion of the
deltoid

Deltoid

L.I.-11

T.B.-12

L.I.-10

L.I.-11

L.I.-13

L.I.-14

S.I.-9

T.B.-13

T.B.-14

S.I.-12

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

S.I.-10

1

9

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4

90 °
L.I.-11

Lateral epicondyle Olecranon

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