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Actions & Effects [SMALL INTESTINE]
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Actions & Effects [SMALL INTESTINE]ACUPOINT LOCATION FUNCTIONS INDICATIONS DISCUSSION
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SI3
On the ulnar border of the
hand in the depressionproximal to MP jointbetween the muscle and thebone.
BREAST PAIN
LOW BACK PAIN(Medial To Lateral)
RE, clears heat Awakens spirit,unblocks yang Disperses wind Strengthens wei qi Adjusts sweating Expels dampness Benefits spine Drains damp heat
(jaundice)
Relaxes foot tissue andalleviates pain
Disperses wind Benefits the spine Relaxes the soft tissue and alleviates
pain
Low back or spine pain Neck stiffness and pain, esp.
posterior
Arm, shoulder, scapula pain ornumbness
Finger spasm Contracture numbness Seizures w/BL62 Psychosis Hysteria ManiaJaundice Night sweats
Master Point of GV, affects both its inner and outerpathways, for vertex, occiput, posterior neck, spine,low back
MP for myofascial meridan disorders affecting thetaiyang channels (SI/BL) and the GV.
For pain in the scapula, shoulder, arm, hand, combinew/ local channel points (SI9-SI13) to relax and increasecirculation to the lateral rotators of the shoulder: thesupraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor and posteriordeltoid. On the arm and hand, this channel traverses
the long head of the triceps, extensor carpi ulnaris, andthe soft tissue of the ulnar aspect of the wrist andhand.
For stiff neck, cervical strain/sprain, pain of the backor spine, often combined with BL10, BL11, BL12, GB20,GB21, Bailao, SI12, BL60. For whiplash combine SI3,BL62 to treat the spine (GV and Yang Qiao vessels),with TW5, GB41 to treat the posterolateralmusculature (Yang Wei and Dai vessels). These 4points are a powerful balancing and antispasmodic
treatment. MP for occipital h/a from stress, muscles tension, eye
strain, combines well with local points such as BL10,GB20 and BL60.
IP for breast problems, swelling, mastitis, abscess.Palpate SI3 area with a Q-tip for the most tender pointand needle. Combines well with SI1, SI11, ST39 andLl8.
**SI4
On the ulnar border of hand
with arm in karate chopposition in the depressionbetween the base of 5th MCand triquetral bone.
Clears heat, unblocksthe GB
Relaxes soft tissue Wrist, elbow arthritis CholecystitisJaundice
Good channel point for shoulder, arm, wrist and handpain, most effective for pain, cramping, stiffness of thehand.
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Actions & Effects [SMALL INTESTINE]ACUPOINT LOCATION FUNCTIONS INDICATIONS DISCUSSION
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SI11
On scapula in the
depression 1/3 distal frommid-point of inferior borderof scapular angle andinferior angle.
IP BREAST PROBLEMS
IP SHOULDER AND
BACK PAIN
Unbinds chest Benefits breast,promotes lactation
Unbinds the chest Benefits the breast and promoteslactation Pain and swelling in the scapula and
shoulder
Breast problems Mastitis Insufficient lactation
Good point for breast problems, mastitis, insufficientlactation, breast pain. May reflect the breast like afront-mu point area, palpate entire infrascapular fossafor tenderness, upper fossa reflects upper breast (ST16area), lower fossa reflects lower breast (ST18 area),medial and lateral also correspond. Massage or needletender areas, combine with other breast points such asSI1, SI3, PC6, PC8, ST16, ST18, ST36, CV17.
IP for shoulder and upper back pain and stiffness.Releasing the infraspinatus muscle is very good forneck pain, perhaps by allowing the scapula to movemore freely into adduction, thereby relaxing tension onthe trapezius, rhomboids, and levator scapula.
**SI12 Center of suprascapularfossa directly above SI 11
(NOT on the diagonal)
Benefits shoulder Scapula, shoulder, upper limb painor numbness
Supraspinatus tendinitis IP for tension in the trapezius and supraspinatus
muscles. A supraspinatus trigger point lies under thispoint, deep to the upper trapezius, which refers to thelateral aspect of the shoulder and elbow.
Good wind point, used locally or for wandering bi ofthe upper limb (pain that moves around).
**SI13
In depression superior tomedial end of scapularspine.
SHOULDER& SCAPULA
Relaxes soft tissue Upper back and scapular pain Trapezius muscle spasm w/neck
pain Helps release the supraspinatus, levator scapula and
middle trapezius muscles and is excellent for relaxingthe neck, shoulders and upper back. Palpate and treattender points in this area.
C(mn
**SI14
3 cun lateral to BSP T1 Warms channels,dispels cold Stiff neck Upper back, scapula and shoulder
pain, soreness Good local point for pain, tightness in the upper back
and for releasing the upper trapezius medially; also forwandering pain, coldness in the upper limb.
C(mn
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Actions & Effects [SMALL INTESTINE]ACUPOINT LOCATION FUNCTIONS INDICATIONS DISCUSSION
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SI152 cun lateral to BSP C7 Clears upper warmer Upper back and shoulder pain
Stiff neck LU disorders, for asthma, cough, dyspnea, bronchitis.
Generally used for heat, but responds well to moxa indeficient cold LU conditions. This point is close toBL12 and BL13.
C(mn
**SI18Directly below the outercanthus below lower borderof zygoma (under cheekbone).
LOCAL WIND POINT
Disperses wind,alleviates pain Facial paralysis Eye twitching
Toothache (upper jaw) Used locally for facial disorders from external or
internal wind. For twitching, spasm paralysis, pain,trigeminal neuralgia, Bells palsy
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***SI19
With mouth open indepression between tragusand posterior border ofcondyloid process ofmandible.
ANY EAR PROBLEM
IP FOR JAW ISSUES
Opens ear, benefitshearing
Alleviates pain Tinnitus Deafness External ear canal inflammation TMJ pain and inflammation Motor impairment of mandibular
joint
Any ear problem: inflammation, tinnitus, hearing loss.This is the central point of three local ear points: fromsuperior to inferior TW21, SI19, GB2 (higher point,higher number)
Important local point for jaw problems, TMJ disorders,combine with local and distal points, GB3, ST7, ST6,TW5, TW3, SI3, etc. Good for toothache with pain
radiating up to the ear.