4 Acupuncture Points of the Twelve Primary Channels
Location
Approximately 1 cun inferior to the highest prominence of the
medial malleolus, over the joint space between the talus and the
calcaneus.
How to find
From the highest prominence of the medial malleolus (➞3.6.2),
palpate distally, until the palpating finger can feel the depression of
the joint space between the talus and the calcaneus. (KID-6is often
located between the tendons of the tibialis and flexor digitorum
longus muscles.) Directly distal to this point, you can palpate a
small bony prominence, the sustentaculum tali. With the patient’s
foot in a supinated position, a visible skin crease forms on the level
of the point. Note: There are several variations regarding the exact
location of this point. However, the determining aspect for its loca-
tion is not the cun measurement but the joint space below the
prominence.
Needling
0.3–0.5 cun vertically or obliquely in a proximal direction. The
needle may reach the deltoid ligament.
Actions/Indications
● Nourishes Kidney Yin, clears empty Heat, benefits the throat,
regulates the Lower Burner
● Calms the shen
● Moves Qi locally
Special features
Opening (master) point of the yin qiao mai. Important point,
especially for strengthening the Kidney Yin.
KID-6 Shining Sea ZHAOHAI
KID-6
Joint space between
the talus and calcaneus Sustentaculum tali
Highest prominence
of the medial malleolus
Approxi-
mately
1 cun
KID-6
Highest prominence
of the medial malleolus
SP-5
SP-1
SP-2 SP-3
SP-4 KID-2
KID-6 KID-5
KID-4
KID-3
SP-6
LIV-4
KID-8
KID-7
KID-8
KID-3
KID-7
15
cun
11
12
SP-1
SP-4 KID-2
SP-5
SP-6
Highest
prominence
of the medial.
malleolus
13
14
Achilles
tendon
Highest prominence
of the medial malleolus KID-3
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