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acupointQiuxu
International codeGB 40
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[Category]

source point.

[Origin]

The high place is called Qiu, and the big hill is called Xu, which means the outer ankle, and the acupuncture point is under it, hence the name.

[Location]

Qiuxuacupoint cross section
(quoted from "Yan Zhenguo acupoint anatomy")
Qiuxu acupoint
(quoted from "Meridians and Acupoints")

The dorsum of the foot, the front and bottom of the lateral malleolus, the lateral side of the extensor digitorum longus tendon, and the depression between the talocalcaneal joint.

  • Xunjing Kaoxue Bian: "Below the tip of the ankle bone and slightly forward of the three-quarter bone seam, the acupoint is Shangqiu (SP5)."
  • Lingshu‧Benshu: "The outer ankle is lowered in front, and the one who sinks is in the middle."
  • Zhenjiu Jiayi Jing: "Go to Lingshu-Benshu "One inch",
  • Beiji Qianjin Yaofang was corrected to "three inches".

[Anatomy]

  • Muscles: origin of extensor digitorum brevis, lateral talocalcaneal ligament.
  • Nerves: branches of the medial cutaneous nerve of the dorsum of the foot and branches of the superficial peroneal nerve.
  • Vessels: branches of the anterior lateral malleolar artery and vein.

[Manipulation]

Perpendicular insertion 0.5~1 inch. moxa cone moxibustion 3 to 5 times, moxa stick warm moxibustion for 10 to 15 minutes.

[Efficacy]

Relaxes the muscles, invigorates the chest and ribs, improves vision, and clears away heat.

  • Classical: chest fullness, good breath, chest swelling, eye pain, blurred vision, nebula, hypochondriac pain in the waist and legs, muscle cramps in the feet, unable to contract the ankles, ankles, ankle and foot pain , Pain in the soles of the feet, flaccidity, and straw sandal wind.
  • Modern: Chest hypochondriac pain, biliary colic, Dannang (EX-LE6) inflammation, gallstones, axillary lymphadenitis, foot varus, sprain of ankle joint, hypertension.

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