bubble_chart Category extra point.
bubble_chart Etymology
Qionggu, also known as tail Qionggu. It refers to the tip of the distal segment of the sacrum, and the point is one cun above it. Because it is close to the tip of the coccyx, it is called Qionggu.
bubble_chart Location
Take it from the lower end of the gluteal cleft, 1 cun above the tailbone and 1 cun from the left and right sides. There are 3 holes in a row.
bubble_chart Anatomy
At the supraspinal ligament, there are posterior branches of the sacrococcygeal artery and vein, the interspinous venous plexus, and branches of the coccygeal nerve.
bubble_chart Manipulation
Moxibustion for 3 to 7 times.
bubble_chart Efficacy
Lumbago, inability to pitch, low back pain, gonorrhea, constipation, anuria, hemorrhoids; sacral neuralgia, anal muscle spasm.
bubble_chart Combinations
- lumbago cannot flex or extend: Qionggu, Shenshu (BL23), Weizhong (BL40), ashi point.
- Five hemorrhoids, hematochezia, incontinence, and hemorrhoidal pain: tail bone (moxibustion), Erbai (EX-UE2) (moxibustion) Zhibian (BL54) ( Moxibustion).
- prolapse of rectum: Qiongu, Baihui (GV20), Chengshan (BL57), Mingmen (GV4).