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acupointFujie
aliasFuqu、Changjie、Changqu、Changku
International codeSP14
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[Origin]

This point is where abdominal Qi gathers. "Abdomen" is also called "intestine" (Qianjin Yifang ), ("knot" is also called "flexion") (Zhenjiu Jiayi Jing ), which means the plate of intestines Return to the place where the wind ends. The Fujie (SP14) point on the right side corresponds to the surface tenderness point of acute Lanwei (EX-LE7) inflammation.

[Location]

Fujie (SP14) acupoint
(quoted from "Meridians and Acupoints")
Lower abdomen, 1.3 inches below Daheng (SP15), 4 inches from the anterior midline. It is 3 inches inferior to Fushe (SP13), approximately equivalent to the outer 1/3 inflection point of the line connecting the middle umbilicus and the anterior superior iliac spine.
  • Zhenjiu Jiayi Jing: "One inch and three points under Daheng (SP15)";
  • Leijing Tuyi >: "Remove three and a half inches from the abdomen";
  • Zhenfang Liuji: "Straighten the breasts upward, holding the conception vessel (CV) four inches on each side";
  • Zhenjiu Zishengjing: "Each section of the abdominal cavity should be four and a half inches long"; there are differences in the distance from the front midline as stated by various experts, so here we follow Zhenfang Liuji.

[Anatomy]

  • Muscles: external oblique, internal oblique, transversus abdominis.
  • Nerve: Eleventh intercostal nerve.
  • Vessels: intercostal arteries and veins.

[Manipulation]

Perpendicular insertion or oblique insertion 0.5~1.5 inches.

[Efficacy]

Regulate Qi and regulate intestines.

  • Classical: Pain around the navel, rushing up to grab the heart, abdominal cold and diarrhea, cough, hernia pain, panic.
  • Modern: Acute uncomplicated Lanwei (EX-LE7) inflammation.

[Recipe]

  • Stealing hearts: Fujie (SP14), Xingjian (LR2).

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