Atlas of Acupuncture

(vlongz2) #1
5.3 Du mai

Location
On the midline, below the spinous process of the 4th lumbar ver-
tebra (L4).

How to find
For orientation in the lumbar region (➞3.4.3), first, locate the
Tuffier’s line (a line connecting the two most superior points on the
iliac crest), which generally intersects with the spinous process of
L4. (Note: Point location in the lumbar region is dependent on the
patient’s position; for more detail on orientation ➞3.4). Locate
Du-3on the midline, below the spinous process of L4.
Located on the same level are a point of ➞Ex-B-2/BL-25/
Ex-B-6/Ex-B-7(0.5/1.5/3/3.5 cun lateral to the midline).

Needling
0.5–1 cun strictly vertically to the skin or obliquely in an inferior
direction (generally, there is only danger of accidental puncture
of the spinal canal from the level of L2 in a cranial direction).

Actions/Indications
● Dispels Wind, Cold and Dampness
● Regulates Qi in the Lower Burner, strengthens the Original
Qi (yuan qi)

Special features
Important local point for combined back and leg pain

Lumbar Yang Gate YAOYANGGUAN Du-3


Level of the
iliac crests Spinous process C4
Spinous process C5

Du-3

Spinous process C3

Spinous process C2

Spinous process C1

Level of L4

Level of the iliac crests

Du-3

Spinous
Level of process L4
the iliac
crests

BL-23
BL-52

Du- 4

Tuffier's line

Midline

BL-25

Spinous process L1
Spinous process L2

(dependent on
patient position)

Level of the
iliac crestsL4

Level of the
iliac crests
Ex-B-6

Spinous process L4

Spinous process L3

Spinous process L2

Spinous process L1

Ex-B-2
(parts)

Spinous process L3
Level of theSpinous process L4
iliac crests Ex-B-7

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