4.9 The Pericardium Channel System – Hand jueyin(shou jue yin jing luo)
Location
On the anterior aspect of the wrist joint space (‘most distal wrist
crease’), between the tendons of the palmaris longus and flexor
carpi radialis muscles.
How to find
As the location of the wrist crease varies, the wrist joint space
is a more reliable reference point (➞3.3.3). By moving the
patient’s hand in a relaxed way, it can easily be palpated. Locate
P-7on this level between the two tendons, which become more
pronounced when the fingertips are pressed together. If only
one tendon is visible, this will be the tendon of the flexor carpi
radialis muscle. P-7is located on its ulnar aspect.
Located on the same level are ➞HE-7(on the ulnar aspect of
the wrist joint, radial to the tendon of the flexor carpi ulnaris
muscle) and ➞LU-9(on the radial aspect of the wrist joint, lat-
eral to the radial artery.
Needling
Vertically 0.3–0.5 cun, for carpal tunnel syndrome also 0.5–1
cun obliquely in a lateral direction along the tunnel. Caution:
The median nerve is located directly under this point, thus
needling can cause a significant electric sensation; in this case,
no further needle manipulation to avoid possible injury.
Actions/Indications
● Clears Heat from the Heart, calms the shen
● Harmonises the Stomach and Intestines
● Cools Heart Fire affecting the Bladder
● Unbinds the chest
● Cools the Blood
● Opens the channel, alleviates pain
Special features
Yuan-source point, shu-stream point, Earth point, sedation point,
Sun Si Miao Ghost point. Important point for calming, main
point for carpal tunnel syndrome.
Great Mound DALING P-7
Tendon of
the flexor
carpi radialis
Pisiform
Tendon of
the palmaris
longus
Wrist joint space
Pressing the thumb and little
finger together for better
presentation of the tendons
P-7
Tendon of the
flexor carpi ulnaris
Abductor
digiti minimi
Tendon sheath
of the flexor carpi
radialis
Opponens pollicis
Flexor pollicis
brevis
Abductor
pollicis brevis
Pisiform HE-7
Wrist joint space
P-7 LU-9
Tendon of the
flexor carpi radialis
Tendon of the
palmaris longus
Tendon of
the flexor
carpi ulnaris
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