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Master Tung Acupuncture Points

BY NAME BY ZONE LOCATION RESET

(/acupuncture/tung/points/fenjin-t-4401)
T 44.01 Fenjin This point is on the LU channel, 1.5 cun proximal to Chize (LU 5) on
the anterior aspect of the upper arm.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/houzhui-t-4402)
T 44.02 Houzhui This point is on the TH channel, 2.5 cun proximal to the olecranon
along the posterior edge of the humerus.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/shouying-t-4403)
T 44.03 Shouying This point is on the TH channel, 4.5 cun proximal to the olecranon
along the posterior edge of the humerus. It is 2 cun proximal to
Houzhui (T 44.02).

(/acupuncture/tung/points/fuding-t-4404)
T 44.04 Fuding This point is on the TH channel, on the posterior aspect of the
upper arm, 1 cun proximal to Xiaoluo (TH 12) and 2.5 cun proximal
to Shouying (T 44.03).

(/acupuncture/tung/points/houzhi-t-4405)
T 44.05 Houzhi On the posterior of the upper arm, this point is on the TH channel, 1
cun proximal to Fuding (T 44.04), 8 cun proximal to the olecranon.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/jianzhong-t-4406)
T 44.06 This point is on the LI channel, 2.5 cun distal to the acromion joint,
Jianzhong on the midpoint of the deltoid muscle.
(/acupuncture/tung/points/beimian-t-4407)
T 44.07 Beimian This point is overlaps with Jianyu (LI 15), which is in the center of
the depression anterior and inferior to the acromion when the arm is
raised. Some sources state Beimian (T 44.07) is 1 cun posterior to
Jianyu (LI 15).

(/acupuncture/tung/points/renzong-t-4408)
T 44.08 Renzong This point overlaps with Shouwuli (LI 13), which is 3 cun proximal to
the cubital crease, in the depression between the lateral border of
the humerus and the m. biceps brachii. Some sources indicate this
point is 3 cun above the cubital crease on the LU channel.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/dizong-t-4409)
T 44.09 Dizong This point is 1 cun distal to Binao (LI 14) and 6 cun proximal to the
cubital crease, in the depression between the lateral border of the
humerus and the m. biceps brachii. Some books indicate this point
is on the LU channel.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/tianzong-t-4410)
T 44.10 Tianzong This point is on the LI channel, 9 cun proximal to the cubital crease,
in the depression between the lateral border of the humerus and the
m. biceps brachii, or 3 cun proximal to Dizong (T 44.09). Some
sources indicate this point is on the LU channel.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/yunbai-t-4411)
T 44.11 Yunbai This point is in between the LU and LI channels, 1 cun anterior and
1 cun superior to the center of the deltoid muscle. It is in a natural
depression on the anterior edge of the deltoid muscle.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/libai-t-4412)
T 44.12 Libai This point is in between the LU and LI channels, 1 cun inferior and 1
cun anterior to the center of the deltoid muscle. It is in the natural
depression on the anterior edge of the deltoid muscle.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/zhitong-t-4413)
T 44.13 Zhitong This point is on the SI channel, 4.5 cun proximal to the elbow.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/luotong-t-4414)
This point is on the SI channel, 7 cun proximal to the elbow.
T 44.14 Luotong

(/acupuncture/tung/points/xiaqu-t-4415)
T 44.15 Xiaqu This point is on the SI channel, 8 cun proximal to the elbow, on the
same level as Naohui (TH 13).

(/acupuncture/tung/points/shangqu-t-4416)
T 44.16 Shangqu This point is on the lateral aspect of the upper arm, in between the
LI and TH channels, 1 cun posterior to the center of the deltoid
muscle.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/shuiyu-t-4417)
T 44.17 Shuiyu This point overlaps with Naoshu (SI 10). When the arm is adducted,
follow the posterior axillary crease superiorly to a depression just
below the scapular spine. Some sources state this point is 0.5 cun
below Jianzhen (SI 9), which is posterior and inferior to the shoulder
joint, 1 cun above the posterior end of the axillary fossa.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/sanling-t-4418)
T 44.18 Sanling* This is a three-point set consisting of a central point 0.5 cun
proximal to Quze (PC 3), which is on the ulnar side of the tendon m.
biceps brachii on the transverse crease of the elbow. The two
others points are 0.5 cun radial and 0.5 cun ulnar to the first.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/shenjian-t-4419)
T 44.19 Shenjian* This point is on the shoulder, close to the LI channel, between
Jianfeng (T 44.31)* and Yunbai (T 44.11).[Jianfeng (T 44.31)* is
located 0.5 cun inferior to Jianyu (LI 15). Yunbai (T 44.11) is located
1 cun anterior and 1 cun superior to the center of the deltoid
muscle.]

(/acupuncture/tung/points/pianjian-t-4420)
T 44.20 Pianjian* This point, according to Henry McCann, is 1 cun horizontally
posterior to Jianyu (LI 15), which is anterior and inferior to the
acromion in a depression found when the arm abducted. This point
is closer to the TH channel. However, according to James Maher,
this point is located at the midpoint of Jianfeng (T 44.31)* and
Shangqu (T 44.16). [Jianfeng (T 44.31)* is located 0.5 cun inferior to
Jianyu (LI 15). Shangqu (T 44.16) is located on the lateral aspect of
the upper arm, 1 cun posterior to the center of the deltoid muscle.]

(/acupuncture/tung/points/guciyi-t-4421)
T 44.21 Guciyi* This point is on the LI channel, 2 cun proximal to Quchi (LI 11),
which is on the lateral end of the transverse cubital crease.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/gucier-t-4422)
T 44.22 Gucier* This point is on the LI channel, 4 cun proximal to Quchi (LI 11), 2
cun above Guciyi (T 44.21)*.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/gucisan-t-4423)
T 44.23 Gucisan* This point is on the LI channel, 6 cun proximal to Quchi (LI 11), 2
cun above Gucier (T 44.22)*.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/zhengji-t-4424)
T 44.24 Zhengji* This is a three-point set on the LI channel, 2 cun, 4 cun, and 6 cun
proximal to the lateral end of the transverse cubital crease. There
are some sources that state this set of 3 points is on the LU
channel instead.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/feiqiyi-t-4425)
T 44.25 Feiqiyi* This point is 3 cun proximal to the tip of the elbow, between the LI
and the TH channels.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/feiqier-t-4426)
This point is 3 cun above Feiqiyi (T 44.25)*, or 6 cun proximal to the
T 44.26 Feiqier*
tip of the elbow, between the LI and TH channels.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/sanshen-t-4427)
T 44.27 Sanshen* This is a three-point set on the TH channel, on the lateral aspect of
the upper arm. These points are 1.5 cun, 2.5 cun, and 3.5 cun
proximal to the olecranon when the elbow is flexed.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/dingke-t-4428)
T 44.28 Dingke* This point is 1.6 cun proximal and 0.5 cun anterior to Quchi (LI 11),
which is on the lateral end of the transverse cubital crease.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/houjian-t-4429)
T 44.29 Houjian* Houjian has been renumbered to T 33.19. It was initially numbered
incorrectly in the 44.xx zone. The location of this point is on the
forearm, and therefore, is in the 33.xx zone. Please see Houjian (T
33.19)* for point information.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/fugesan-t-4430)
T 44.30 Fugesan* Fugesan has been renumbered to T 33.20. It was initially numbered
incorrectly in the 44.xx zone. The location of this point is on the
forearm, and therefore, is in the 33.xx zone. Please see Fugesan (T
33.20)* for point information.

(/acupuncture/tung/points/jianfeng-t-4431)
T 44.31 Jianfeng* This point is 0.5 cun inferior to Jianyu (LI 15), which is in the
depression of the anterior superior portion of the shoulder on the m.
deltoideus.


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