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acupointHuizong
international codeSJ7
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bubble_chart Category

Xi-cleft point.

bubble_chart Etymology

"Hui" (會), convergence or gathering; "zong" (宗), aggregation. The point is located 0.5 cun lateral to Zhigou (TE6), where the qi of the meridian twists and converges. It is the xi-cleft point of hand shaoyang triple energizer meridian.

bubble_chart Location

Huizong (TE7) acupoint
(adapted from "Meridians and Acupoints")

On the extensor aspect of forearm, 3 cun proximal to dorsal wrist crease, in the depression on radial side of ulna, 0.5 cun ulnar to Zhigou (TE6).

bubble_chart Anatomy

  • Muscles: radial side, extensor digiti minimi; ulnar side, extensor carpi ulnaris; deeper, extensor indicis muscle.
  • Nerve: posterior cutaneous nerve of forearm; deeper, posterior interosseous nerve of forearm.
  • Vessels: trunks of posterior interosseous artery and vein.

bubble_chart Manipulation

Perpendicular insertion is 0.5 to 1 cun, Moxibustion with moxa cone is 3 to 5 cun, and moxibustion with moxa stick is used for 5 to 15 minutes.

bubble_chart Efficacy

Clear spirit, improve hearing.

Classical: deafness, muscle pain, spasms, shoulder gangrene.

Modern: cholecystitis, arm pain.

bubble_chart Combinations

  • Deafness: Yifeng (TE17), Huizong (TE7).
  • Epilepsy: Baihui (GV20), Dazhui (GV14), Huizong (TE7).

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