Atlas of Acupuncture

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4 Acupuncture Points of the Twelve Primary Channels

Location
1.5 cun lateral to the posterior midline, on the level of the lower
border of the spinous process of the 1st lumbar vertebra (L1).

How to find
For orientation in the lumbar region (➞3.4.3), first, determine the
Tuffier’s line (a line connecting the highest points of the iliac
crests), which in most cases intersects with the spinous process
of L4 (note: this varies depending on the patient’s position ➞3.4.3).
From there, count upward to the lower border of the spinous
process of L1 and, on this level, locate BL-221.5 cun in a lateral
direction, on the highest point of the paraspinal musculature.
Located on the same level are ➞Du-5(on the midline), a point
of ➞Ex-B-2/BL-51/Ex-B-4(0.5 cun/3 cun/3.5cun lateral of the
midline).

Needling
Obliquely 0.5–1.5 cun. Caution: Kidneys.

Actions/Indications
● Regulates the Triple Burner
● Opens the water passages and promotes urination
● Has an effect on the shaoyang

Special features
Back-shupoint of the Triple Burner. Especially regulates the
relationship between the Middle and Lower Burner.

BL-22 San Jiao Shu SANJIAOSHU


BL-51
Spinous process L2

Spinous process L1

Spinous process L1 Ex-B-4

Ex-B-2
(parts)

Spinous process L1
Spinous process L2
Spinous process L3

1.5
cun

BL-22

Level of the
iliac crests

Spinous process L1
Spinous process L2
Spinous process L3
Spinous process L4

Spinous process L5

Level of the iliac crests
(dependent on patient position)

Level of spinous process C4

17

18

20

23

25

8

6

4

Ex-B-6^3

52

49

47

46
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5

9

Ex-B-4

Ex-B-5 Ex-B-5
Ex-B-7

Ex-B-3

Du-3

Level of Spinous process L4
the iliac
crests

BL-23
BL-52

Du-4

Tuffier‘s line

Du-5

Spinous process L1
Spinous process L2
Spinous process L3

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