Atlas of Acupuncture

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4 Acupuncture Points of the Twelve Primary Channels

Location
With the patient looking straight ahead, directly below the cen-
tre of the pupil and approximately 0.4 cun lateral to the corner of
the mouth.

How to find
With the patient looking straight ahead, the first four points of
the ST channel are located on a vertical line drawn through the
centre of the pupil (pupil line). ST-4is located at the crossing
point of the pupil line and a horizontal line originating at the cor-
ner of the mouth. The point is located in the nasolabial groove
(➞3.1.2), approximately 0.4 cun lateral to the corner of the
mouth. Ask the patient to smile in order to make the line more
clearly visible.

Needling
Obliquely in a lateral direction or vertically 0.3–0.5 cun or pen-
etration method: transversely (subcutaneously) approximately
1.5–2 cun in cases of facial paralysis towards ➞ST-6, for trigem-
inal neuralgia towards ➞L.I.-20. Caution: Facial artery/vein.

Actions/Indications
● Expels Wind (from the face), opens the channel, alleviates
pain, relaxes the facial musculature
● Sometimes as distal point for disorders of the leg

Special features
Meeting point with the L.I. channel, the ren maiand yang qiao
mai(also with the du maiaccording to some authors). Important
local point for neuralgias and pareses affecting the mouth and
cheeks.

ST-4 Earth Granary DICANG


ST-4

0.4 cun

BL-2

ST-1
ST-2

Ex-HN

Ex-HN- 8

BL-1

Ex-HN-7

ST-4

Ex-HN-3

L.I.-20

T.B.-23

L.I.-19

ST-7
G.B.-2

ST-5
Ren-24

Du-26

G.B.-1

S.I.-18

ST-6

ST-5

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