Atlas of Acupuncture

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4 Acupuncture Points of the Twelve Primary Channels

Location
With the knee flexed, LIV-8is located directly proximal to the
medial end of the popliteal crease, in a depression anterior to the
tendons of the semitendinosus and semimembranosus muscles.

How to find
LIV-8is best located with the patient’s knee flexed and slight
external rotation of the hip. First, palpate the prominent, ropey
tendon of the semitendinosus muscle, which becomes more pro-
nounced with the knee flexed. The tendon of the semimembra-
nosus muscle lies deep to the semitendinosus and is often more
difficult to isolate. With the palpating finger, glide from the ten-
don of the semitendinosus towards the patella. Approximately
after 1 cun, you can feel a depression between the muscle bel-
lies. LIV-8is located anterior to both tendons. Some authors
locate LIV-81 cun superior and anterior to ➞KID-10. Sensi-
tivity to pressure should determine the location.
➞KID-10is located approximately 1 cun in the direction of the
popliteal crease and, from a medial perspective, posterior to the
tendon of the semimembranosus and anterior to the tendon of
the semitendinosus.

Needling
Vertically 0.5–1.5 cun

Actions/Indications
● Clears and eliminates Dampness and Damp-Heat from the
Lower Burner (major action), benefits the genitals and the
Uterus
● Nourishes Blood and Yin
● Moves Qi locally

Special features
he-sea point, Water point, tonification point.

LIV-8 Spring at the Crook QUQUAN


LIV-8

Gracilis

Sartorius

Semi-
membranosus
Semi-
tendinosus

KID-10

Tendon of the semitendinosus
(most prominent tendon)

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