4.7 The Bladder Channel System – Foot taiyang(zu tai yang jing luo)
Location
1.5 cun lateral to the posterior midline, on the level of the lower
border of the spinous process of the 4th lumbar vertebra (L4).
How to find
For orientation in the lumbar region (➞3.4.3), first, determine
the Tuffier’s line. Place both hands directly superior or lateral to
the highest points of the iliac crests, joining the thumbs on the
midline at the lumbar spine. In most cases, this line intersects
with the spinous process of L4 (note: this varies depending on
the patient’s position ➞3.4.3). On this level, locate BL-251.5
cun in a lateral direction.
Located on the same level are ➞ Du-3(on the midline),
a point of ➞Ex-B-2(0.5 cun lateral to the midline), ➞Ex-B-6
(3 cun lateral to the midline) and ➞Ex-B-7(3.5 cun lateral to
the midline).
Needling
Vertically 1–1.5 cun
Actions/Indications
● Regulates the intestines and promotes the Qi flow
● Strengthens the lower back
Special features
Back-shupoint of the Large Intestine. Important point for regu-
lating the Large Intestine Qi. Important local point for acute and
chronic lumbar disorders.
Large Intestine Shu DACHANGSHU BL-25
Midline
(dependent on
patient position)
1.5
cun
BL-25
Level of the
iliac crests C4
Spinous process C3
Spinous process C4
(dependent on patient position)
Level of the iliac crests
Level of spinous process L4
Lower border of
the spinous process
(BSP) of L4 BL-25
Du-3
Level of
the iliac
crests
Spinous process L4
Spinous process L5
Ex-B-6
Level of
the iliac
crests
Level of spinous
process L4
Ex-B-7
Level of
the iliac
crests
Spinous process L3
Spinous process L4
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