4.3 The Stomach Channel System – Foot yangming(zu yang ming jing luo)
Location
With the mouth closed, at the lower border of the zygomatic arch
(➞3.1.2) in the centre of the depression of the mandibular fossa,
between the coronoid process and the condyloid process of the
mandible.
How to find
Palpate along the lower border of the zygomatic arch (➞3.1.2)
towards the ear. ST-7is located in a clearly palpable depression
just before the temporomandibular joint and at the posterior bor-
der of the masseter muscle (clench teeth). To confirm: When the
patient’s mouth is fully opened, the condyloid process of the
lower jaw slides anteriorly and the depression disappears (figure
modified after Deadman et al).
➞G.B.-3is located directly superior to ST-7, on the upper border
of the zygomatic arch.
Needling
Insert the needle with the patient’s mouth closed. 0.3–0.5 cun
vertically or 1–1.5 cun transversely (subcutaneously) in the
direction of ➞ST-6,➞S.I.-19, ➞S.I.-18.
Actions/Indications
● Opens the channel, benefits the jaw and teeth, alleviates pain
● Benefits the ears
Special features
Meeting point with the G.B. channel. Important local point and
frequently used trigger point.
Below the Joint XIAGUAN ST-7
ST-7 in the
mandibular
incisure
Zygomatic
arch
Posterior
border of the
masseter
Styloid
process
Condyloid
process
of the
mandible
Location of ST-7 with
the mouth open*
Mouth
closed
Coronoid
process of
the mandible
G.B.-3
T.B.-21S.I.-19
G.B.-2
G.B.-12
S.I.-17T.B.-16
T.B.-17
ST-7
G.B.-20
ST-5 ST-6
S.I.-18
T.B.-20
Ren-23
G.B.-1Ex-HN-5
G.B.-11 G.B.-19
T.B.-23
Ex-HN
(anmian)
Zygomatic arch
Occipital
bone
Mandibular angle
ST-7
T.B.-23
Articular disc
Head of the
mandible
External
auditory
meatus
Condyloid
process
Ramus of the mandible
Coronoid process
Mandibular
notch
* According to Deadman et al 1998.
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