Atlas of Acupuncture

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6 Extra Points

Location
A pair of points on the palmar aspect of the forearm, 4 cun prox-
imal to the wrist joint space (most distal wrist crease), on either
side of the tendon of the flexor carpi radialis muscle.

How to find
Place the patient’s arm in a relaxed supinated position. As the
location of the wrist crease can vary, the wrist joint space pro-
vides a more reliable point of reference (➞3.3.3). From the cen-
tre of the wrist joint space, measure 4 cun in a proximal direction
and, on this level, locate one of the points lateral to and the other
point medial to the tendon of the flexor carpi radialis muscle.
Or:Divide the distance between the cubital crease (at ➞P-3)
and the wrist joint space (at ➞P-7) into thirds, then locate ➞
Ex-UE-2one third of the distance from the wrist joint (helpful
tool: elastic tape ➞2).

Needling
Up to 1 cun vertically or up to 1.5 cun obliquely towards proximal.

Actions/Indications
● Raises Qi to treat prolapse of the rectum and haemorrhoids

Ex-UE-2 Two Whites ERBAI


HE-3

P-4

P-5
P-6
HE-4
HE-5
HE-6
HE-7

P-7

LU-6

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10
11
cun^12

LU-5

LU-7
LU-8
LU-9

P-3

LU-10

LU-11 P-8

P-9

HE-8

HE-9

Cubital crease

Wrist joint space

Ex-UE-2

P-7
Pisiform

4 cun
(1/3)

8 cun
(2/3)

P-3

Tendon of the
palmaris longus

Tendon of
the flexor
carpi radialis

Biceps tendon
P-3

Cubital crease

P-7

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