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 5th lumbar vertebra (L5).

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; for more detail on orientation in the lumbar/
sacral region ➞3.4.3, 3.4.4). Next, locate the lower border of
the spinous process of L5 and, on this level, locate BL-261.5 cun
in a lateral direction.
Located on the same level are ➞Ex-B-8(on the midline) and a
point of ➞Ex-B-2(0.5 cun lateral to the midline).

Needling
Vertically 0.5–1.5 cun

Actions/Indications
● Strengthens the back, especially for Kidney deficiency
syndromes
● Regulates the Lower Burner

BL-26 Gate of Origin Shu GUANYUANSHU


Ex-B-8

Level of
the iliac
crests

Spinous process L4

Spinous process L5

Ex-B-2
(parts)

Spinous process L1
Spinous process L2
Spinous process L3

Lumbosacral
junction

Sacrum

PSIS

Tuffier‘s line Iliac crest

L4

L5

1.5
cun

BL-26
Midline

Level of the
iliac crests

Spinous process L3
Spinous process L4
Spinous process L5

23

25

4

3

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Ex-B-6

(^523)
4
5
2
36
30
1
Bladder channel,
lateral branch
Bladder channel,
medial branch
Du mai
Ex-B-8
Ex-B-5 Ex-B-5
Ex-B-7
Ex-B-11
Sacrum
Ilium
Iliosacral joints
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