Classical HEAD Points Flashcards

Tian-men, Da-feng-men, Nao-shu, Long-hui, An-shen, Tai-Yang, San-gen, Jian-wei, Bi-tong, Shang-guan, Xia-guan, Er-jian

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Tian-men** Gate of heaven Location

A

Ca. rim of ear bases dorsal midline, GV17.

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Tian-men** Gate of heaven Indications

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seizures, loss of voice, dizziness.

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Da-feng-men* (GV21) Great Wind gate Location

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Cr. rim of ear bases, midline, depression on the antebrachii.

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Da-feng-men* (GV21) Great Wind gate Indications

A

Calm mind, internal wind, seizures, tremors, headache, vertigo, nasal congestion.

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Nao-shu* Brain assoc. pt. Location

A

Over the temporalis mm. 1/3 of the way along the line btwn. the cr. ear base to the lateral canthuss of the eye. 1/3 distance from ear to lat. canthus. Clear to the ear.

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Nao-shu* Brain assoc. pt. Indications

A

Seizures and shen disturbances.

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Long-hui** Meeting of dragons Location

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Midpt. btwn. the 2 temporal fusses at the level of eyebrows.

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Long-hui** Meeting of dragons Indications

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Seizures and nasal congestion.

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Feng-chi** Wind pond Location

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In the lrg. depressions just ca. and lat. to the occipital protuberance and med. to cr. edge of the wings of the atlas GB20.

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Feng-chi** Wind pond Indications

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Seizures, internal wind.

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Yi-feng** Wind Screen Location

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Ventral to the ear in the depression btwn. the mandible and the mastoid process. TH`7

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Yi-feng** Wind Screen Indications

A

Otitis

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An-Shen* Pacify Shen Location

A

The pt. is located midway btwn. the dorsal and ventral borders of the ear base in a lrg. depression that is 1/2 way btwn. GB20 and TH17. Direct to opposite eye or directly. can just SQ aqua there..

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An-Shen* Pacify Shen Indications

A

Calm Shen, external wind, internal wind, stiff neck, headache, nose bleed, nasal congestion, facial paralysis, otitis, deafness.

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Tai-Yang** Great Yang Location

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1 run ca. to the lat. canthus dorsal to the zygomatic arch.

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Tai-Yang** Great Yang Indications

A

Headache, facial paralysis, conjunctivitis, other acute eye problems.

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Shan-gen* Mountain base Location

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Nose, dorsal midline at the jxn of hair and non-haired region.

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Shan-gen* Mountain base Indications

A

SHORT TERM. Appetite stimulant, shock, coma, Wind-cold, Wind-heat.

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Jian-we* (John Wayne, wears a scarf) Strengthen ST Location

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On the lat. cervical region btwn. the jug. v. wand the transverse process of the cervical vertebra at the jxn of the upper and middle 1/3 of the jug. groove. Lat to Jug v.

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Jian-we* (John Wayne, wears a scarf) Strengthen ST Indications

A

LONG TERM. Appetite Stimulant. V+, ST disorders

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Jing-ming** Bright eye Location

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0.1 can dorsal to the med. canthus of the eye BL1.

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Jing-ming** Bright eye Indications

A

Conjunctivitis, Keratitis, LIV heat.

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Cheng-Qi** Receiving tears Location

A

Directly below the centre of the pupil just inside the orbital ridge ST1. SCARY ONE.

24
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Cheng-Qi** Receiving tears Indications

A

Keratoconjunctivitis sicca, fascial paralysis, constipation, abdominal pain.

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Ying-xiang** Receive fragrance Location

A

In the nasal labial groove, at the level of the widest part of the nostril approx. 0.1 can outside the haired/non haired border LI20

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Ying-xiang** Receive fragrance Indications

A

Nasal congestion, facial paralysis.

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Bi-tong* Nose passing Location

A

Midpt. btwn. LI20 and BL1. On muzzle medial canthus.

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Bi-tong* Nose passing Indications

A

Nasal congestion, sinusitis, facial paralysis.

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Shang-guan** Upper jt. Location

A

In the depression (more prominent w/the mouth open) at the ca. end of the temporomandibular jt., ca. to the masseter m. dorsal to the zygomatic arch and ST7, GB3.

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Shang-guan** Upper jt. Indications

A

Crossing pt. GB and ST Dental pain, mandible pain, facial paralysis, headache, head shaking.

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Xia-guan* Lower jt. Location

A

Ca. to the master m. and cr. to the temporomandibular jt. ST7.

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Xia-guan* Lower jt. Indications

A

Dental pain, mandible pain, facial paralysis, headache, head shaking.

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Beo-Sai** Embrace the mandible Location

A

In the depression in the middle of the masseter m. just rostral to the angle of the mandible ST6.

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Beo-Sai** Embrace the mandible Indications

A

Dental pain, mandible pain, facial paralysis, headache, head shaking.

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Er-jian* Ear tip Location

A

Convex surface of the ear at angular v. at ear tip.

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Er-jian* Ear tip Indications

A

Fever. Wind-heat, heat, abdominal pain, clots on own.

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Cheng-jiang** Receiving saliva Location

A

1 run to the rim of the lower lip CV24.

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Cheng-jiang** Receiving saliva Indications

A

Hypersalivation, cold-damp, facial paralysis.

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Jing-jia-ji* Cervical Hua-tup-jia-ji Location

A

Just above and below the lat. vertebral processes at the level of the intervertebral spaces of C1-2,C2-3 C3-4, C4-5, C5-6, C6-7, C7-T1, (7 pairs of acupoints on ea. side of the neck).

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Jing-jia-ji* Cervical Hua-tup-jia-ji Indications

A

Cervical stiffness and Wobbler’s Dz.

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Lian-guan** Ridge Spring Location

A

Just Cr. to the larynx, on the ventral midline. CV23.

42
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Lian-guan** Ridge Spring Indications

A

Hypersalivation, laryngeal hemiplegia.

43
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Da-zhui** Great vertebra Location

A

Dorsal midline btwn. the C7-T1, GV14.

44
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Da-zhui** Great vertebra Indications

A

Fever, cervical pain, asthma, cough, seizure, skin itching, immune def., IVDD (GV14,LI4, and ST36 increase WBC in cancer patients).

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Ding-chuan* Stop cough Location

A

0.5 cun lat. to GV14

46
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Ding-chuan* Stop cough Indications

A

Cough, asthma.

47
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Tian-tu** Celstial chimney Location

A

Tip of manubrium, in the ventral midline, CV22.

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Tian-tu** Celstial chimney Indications

A

Cough, asthma.sore throat, thyroid prob., hiccups, chest pain.

49
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Tian-ping* Scale Location

A

Btwn. T13-L1 on dorsal midline. Follow last rib up to midline and space back.

50
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Tian-ping* Scale Indications

A

Stop hemorrhage internally, hematuria, castraition, spaying bleeding. Like Yunan baiu.

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Ji-zhong** Center Spine Location

A

T11-12 dorsal midline GV6.

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Ji-zhong** Center Spine Indications

A

IVDD, SP and ST disorders.