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acupointJiache
aliasQuya, Jiguan
international codeST6
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bubble_chart Etymology

"Jia" (頰) refers to the side of face; "che" (車) refers to jaw joint. In Shiming: Shi Xingti by Liu Xi of the Han Dynasty, it is stated: "'Jia' (頰) implies 'Jia' (挾) which means 'to hold', referring to the sides of face that enclose and gather food." "Some say it is called 'Jiache' (頰車) because it also functions as a carrier for food." The acupoint is located at the masseter muscle in the cheek area, hence the name.

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Jiache (ST6) acupoint
(adapted from "Meridians and Acupoints")

On the cheek, approximately one finger-width (middle finger) anterior and superior to mandibular angle, within the masseter muscle, in a depression that can be felt upon pressing.

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  • Muscle: masseter. Divine connections: mandibular nerve, masseteric.
  • Nerves: Mandibular nerve, masseteric nerve, mandibular branch of the facial nerve, great auricular nerve.
  • Vessels: masseter artery and vein.

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Insert perpendicularly to a depth of 0.3~0.5 cun, or subcutaneously in an anterior direction toward Dicang (ST4) to a depth of 1~2 cun.

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Benefit jaw joint, dispel pathogenic wind from mouth and cheeks.

  • Classical: crooked mouth and eyes, lockjaw, aphonia, toothache, swollen and painful cheeks, stiff neck and pain inability to turn head, aversion to wind and cold.
  • Modern: trigeminal neuralgia, facial nerve palsy, acute mumps, pulpitis, acute periodontitis, temporomandibular joint arthritis, masseter spasm.

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