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acupointSizhukong
aliasMuliao
International codeSJ23
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[Category]

Zhenjiu Jiayi Jing is attributed to the Shaoyang Gallbladder Meridian. Zhenjiu Juying is the master of foot shaoyang.

[Origin]

Silk bamboo, thin bamboo, describes eyebrows, and "empty" refers to holes. The point is next to the eyebrow, hence the name.

[Location]

Sizhukong acupoint
(quoted from "Meridians and Acupoints")
The depression behind the eyebrow tip on the face.
  • Zhenjiu Jiayi Jing: "Among those with sunken eyebrows";
  • Xunjing Kaoxue Bian: "Removing two points of eyebrows".

[Anatomy]

  • Muscle: Orbicularis oculi.
  • Nerves: Auriculotemporal nerve branch, zygomatic branch of facial nerve.
  • Vessels: superficial temporal artery, frontal branch of vein.

[Manipulation]

Subcutaneous insertion backward 0.5~1 inch. Moxibustion is prohibited.

[Efficacy]

dispersing wind, improving vision.

  • Classical: Head wind, vertigo, madness, irritability, epilepsy, red eyes, blurred vision, toothache, facial twitching, facial itching and numbness, neonatal tetanus in children.
  • Modern: deviation of mouth, eyelid.

[Recipe]

  • headache: Sizhukong (TE23), Fengchi (GB20).
  • Eye diseases: Sizhukong (TE23), Shangxing (GV23), Baihui (GV20), Zanzhu (BL2).
  • wind epilepsy Epilepsy: Sizhukong (TE23), Tonggu.
  • Deviation of mouth and eyes: Sizhukong (TE23), Zanzhu (BL2), Sibai (ST2), Dicang (ST4) .

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