bubble_chart Etymology "Ling" (靈), spirit; "tai" (台), base. This acupoint is located near heart and is associated with heart-related functions, hence the name.
bubble_chart Location
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Lingtai (GV10) acupoint
(quoted from "Meridians and Acupoints")
On the midline of back, in the depression below the spinous process of 6th thoracic vertebra.
- Suwen‧Qifu Lun Wang Bing's note: "In the space below 6th vertebral joint." It can also be located at the prominence of spinous process.
- Leijing Tuyi: "When selecting acupoints along governor vessel on spine, they should be located at the prominent points of vertebral joints".
bubble_chart Anatomy
- Muscles: thoracolumbar fascia, supraspinous ligament, and interspinous ligament.
- Nerve: medial branch of posterior branch of 6th thoracic nerve; within spinal canal lies spinal cord.
- Vessel: posterior branch of 6th intercostal artery, interspinous subcutaneous venous plexus.
bubble_chart Manipulation
Insert obliquely 0.5~1 cun, but avoid deep insertion. Alternatively, insert at the prominence of spinous process and direct it downward subcutaneously for 1~2 cun. Moxibustion with moxa cone 3 to 5 times, moxibustion with moxa stick for 15 to 20 minutes.
bubble_chart Efficacy
Clear heart, discharge heat, benefit qi.
- Classical: asthma, chronic cough due to wind-cold, boil and sore, steaming bone due to pulmonary tuberculosis, malaria.
- Modern: malaria, biliary ascariasis, stomach pain.
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