8 Point Categories and Point Selection
Points
Xi-cleft points of the primary Yin channels
Hand Yin channels
LU-6(kongzui) HE-6(yinxi) P-4 (ximen)
Foot Yin channels
SP-8(diji) KID-5(shuiquan) LIV-6(zhongdu)
Xi-cleft points of the primary Yang channels
Hand Yang channels
L.I.-7(wenliu) S.I.-6(yanglao) T.B.-7(huizhong)
Foot Yang channels
ST-34 (liangqiu) BL-63(jinmen) G.B.-36(waiqiu)
Xi-cleft points of the extraordinary vessels (point
names printed in blue)
● Xi-cleft point of the yang qiao mai: BL-59(fuyang)
● Xi-cleft point of the yin qiao mai: KID-8(jiaoxin)
● Xi-cleft point of the yang wei mai: G.B.-35(yangjiao)
● Xi-cleft point of the yin wei mai: KID-9(zhubin)
Clinical application
Diagnosis
● They provide information about disorders affecting their per-
taining channel or zangfu-Organ
- Excess: acute, intense pain upon pressure or redness and
swelling in the area of the point - Deficiency: dull, mild pain upon pressure or presence of a
depression in the area of the point
Therapy
● Mainly used for acute and/or therapy-resistant disorders,
especially for excess conditions and pain of the affected chan-
nel and/or pertaining zangfu-Organ. In patients with a robust
constitution use reducing needling techniques.
● Add the xi-cleft points of the Yin channels for disorders of the
Blood.
● In order to increase the therapeutic effect, the xi-cleft point
may be combined with a relevant hui-meeting point (➞8.1.7).
8.1.4 Back-ShuPoints
Synonym:Back-transporting points
The Back-shupoints are located on the inner branch of the BL
channel at the level of their pertaining zangfu-Organ. They are
mostly at the same level as the corresponding Front-mupoint
(➞8.1.5).
L.I.-7
T.B.-7
S.I.-6
P-4
HE-6
LU-6
KID-5
LIV-6
SP-8
BL-63
G.B.-36
ST-34
Yin Yang
KID-9
KID-8
BL-59 G.B.-35
BL-13
BL-14
BL-15
BL-18
BL-19
BL-20
BL-21
BL-22
BL-23
BL-25
BL-27
BL-28
Lung
Pericardium
Heart
Liver
Gall Bladder
Spleen
Stomach
Triple Burner
Kidney
Large Intestine
Small Intestine
Bladder
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