3.1 Head
Temporalis muscle and temporal corner of
the forehead (Figs 3.7–3.9)
By asking the patient to firmly clench and release his/her teeth,
the temporalis muscle can be palpated on the lateral aspect of the
forehead. The corner between the forehead and the temples is
marked by the junction of the anterior hairline with the temporal
hairline, which tends to become more pronounced with a receding
hairline.
ST-8is located in the centre of this area, at the insertion point
of the temporalis muscle and 0.5 cun within the natural hairline.
Often, the coronal suture can be palpated here.
Frontal bone
Zygomatic arch
Occipital bone
Temporal bone
Zygomatic bone
ST-8
Coronal suture
Parietal bone
Mandible
Fig. 3.7
Sternocleidomastoid
Temporalis
ST-8
Fig. 3.8
ST-8
Chewing still
palpable
Temporalis
Fig. 3.9