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Liver 3 Chinese Name : Taichong (English translation: Great Surge) Location: On the dorsum of the foot, in the depression proximal to the 1st metatarsal space.
Location: On the medial aspect of the foot, posterior to the medial malleolus, in the depression between the tip of the medial malleolus and tendo calcaneus. Classification: Yuan-Source point of the Kidney Meridian
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Location: On the chest, directly below the nipple, in the 6th intercostal space, 4 cun lateral to the anterior midline. Classification: Front-Mu point of the Liver Meridian Crossing point of the Liver and Spleen Meridians and the Yin Wei Vessel. Indications: Depression; Distention and pain of the chest and hypochondrium
Location: On the dorsum of the foot, between SP 5 and ST 41, in the depression on the medial side of the tendon m. tibialis anterior. Classification: Jing-River point of the Liver Meridian. Indications: Hernia, abdominal pain; Spermatorrhea; Dysuria; Functions: Regulates Liver Qi, clears Heat.
Location: On the medial aspect of the knee, when the knee is flexed, the point is in the depression on the medial end of the transverse popliteal crease, on the posterior border of the medial epicondyle of the femur, on the anterior portion of the insertion of m. semitendinosus and m. semimembranosus.
Location: On the dorsum of the foot, proximal to the margin of the web between the 1st and 2nd toes, at the junction of the red and white skin. Classification: Ying-Spring point of the Liver Meridian. Indications: Redness, swelling and pain of the eye, glaucoma; Insomnia, epilepsy
Location: On the foot, on the lateral side of the end of the great (big) toe, .1 cun from the corner of the nail. Classification: Jing-Well point of the Liver Meridian. Indications: Hernia; Enuresis; Metrorrhagia and metrostaxis, prolapse of uterus, amenorrhea; Epilepsy
Location: On the medial aspect of the lower leg, 7 cun above the tip of the medial malleolus, on the middle of the medial aspect of the tibia. Classification: Xi-Cleft point of the Liver Meridian. Indications: Pain in the hypochondrium, abdominal distention and pain, diarrhea; Prolonged lochia; Hernia
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