Atlas of Acupuncture

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4 Acupuncture Points of the Twelve Primary Channels

Location
In the 5th intercostal space (ICS), 2 cun lateral to the anterior
midline.

How to find
Locate the 5th ICS either by counting parasternally from the
clavicle or from the manubriosternal synchondrosis (➞2nd rib)
(➞3.5), then locate KID-222 cun lateral to the anterior midline.
Located on the same level (5th ICS) are ➞Ren-16(on the mid-
line), ➞ST-18(on the mamillary line) and ➞SP-17(6 cun lat-
eral to the midline).

Needling
0.5–0.8 cun obliquely or transversely (subcutaneously) with or
against the channel pathway. Caution: Avoid injuring the liver
(on the right side), the heart (on the left side) and the pleura.

Actions/Indications
● Regulates the Lung Qi and counterflow Qi, unbinds the chest

Special features
Exit point. The Su Wendescribes points KID-22to KID-27as shu
points of the chest, indicated for difficult breathing and disorders
of the thorax. They are particularly indicated for breathing diffi-
culties due to ‘excess above, deficiency below’, which refers to
the inability of the Kidneys to absorb the Qi that has descended
from the Lung.

KID-22 Walking Corridor BULANG


Sternocostal
angle Ren-16

ST-18

Sternocostal
angle

SP-17

6 cun

5th intercostal space

KID-27
KID-26

KID- 25

KID-24

KID-23
KID-22

Ren-17

2 cun

5th intercostal space

Ni 27

18

16

18

15

25

24

26

(^2218)
16
12
Ma 9
19
17
Mi 20
14
Ren 22
25
22
19
8
20
17
12
LIV-14
G.B.-24
16
LIV-13
15
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Umbilicus
Sternocostal
angle
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