bubble_chart Category Intersecting point: Zhenjiu Jiayi Jing: Intersecting point of foot shaoyang and yang link vessel; Suwen-Qifu Lun Wang Bing's note: Intersecting point of foot yangming and yin link vessel; Zhenjiu Dacheng: Intersecting point of hand and foot yangming, shaoyang, and yang link vessel.
bubble_chart Etymology
"Yang" (陽), high or upper side; "bai" (白), white or bright. The acupoint is located on forehead, in a smooth and bright area.
bubble_chart Location
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Yangbai (GB14) acupoint
(adapted from "Meridians and Acupoints")
On forehead, directly above pupil, in the depression 1 cun above eyebrow, at lower one-third point of the line connecting the midpoint of eyebrow to anterior hairline (midline of the eye).
bubble_chart Anatomy
- Muscle: frontalis.
- Nerve: lateral branch of frontal nerve.
- Vessels: lateral branches of frontal artery and vein.
bubble_chart Manipulation
Insert subcutaneously toward the midpoint, beginning, or end of eyebrow, 0.5~1 cun. Moxibustion is not applied.
bubble_chart Efficacy
Improve vision, dispel wind
- Classical: headache, wind-induced head, dizziness, redness, swelling, and pain of eyes, night blindness, myopia, farsightedness, twitching eyelid, stiff neck with inability to turn, cold back with inability to warm .
- Modern: facial palsy, trigeminal neuralgia, supraorbital neuralgia, eyelid ptosis.
bubble_chart Combinations
- Severe headache and pain between eyebrows and eyes: Yangbai (GB14), Hegu (LI4), Jiexi (ST41).
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