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POINT LOCATION I
Points of the Lung Channel of
Hand-Taiyin
LU 1 (Zhong Fu) “Center Palace”
Front-Mu point of the Lung
Meeting point of the LU and SP
Location: Level with 1st intercostal
space 6 cun lateral to midline, 1 cun
inferior to LU 2
Techniques:
Oblique Lateral:
0.5-0.8 cun
*Avoid deep needling.
Functions
Disperses and descends the Lung
Qi to relieve cough and wheezing
Clears Lung Heat
Regulates the water passages
Descends the Stomach Qi to relieve
vomiting and nausea
Indications
Cough, wheezing, oppression and
pain of the chest, phlegm
Febrile disease with lung
symptoms, wasting and thirsting
disorder, dry cough
Swelling of the face
Vomiting and nausea
LU 2 (Yun Men) “Cloud Gate”
Locations: Below the lateral
extremity of the clavicle, 1 cun
superior and slightly medial to LU
1 in hollow of delto-pectoral
triangle.
Techniques:
Oblique Lateral:
0.5-0.8 cun
*Avoid deep needling.
Functions
Disperses and descends the Lung
Qi to relieve cough and wheezing
Activates the channels and
collaterals and relieves pain
Clears Heat in extremities
Indications
Cough, wheezing
Pain of the shoulder and upper
back
Burning sensation or fullness of
the chest
LU 3 (Tian Fu) “Heavenly Palace”
Window of the Sky point
Location: 3 cun below tip of axillary fold,
6 cun superior to cubital crease on upper
arm, groove between lateral border of
biceps brachii and shaft of humerus.
Divide distance between axillary tip and
cubital crease into 1/3’s for most accurate
location.
Techniques:
Perpendicular
0.5-1.0 cun
Functions
Clears Lung Heat and disperses
and descends the Lung Qi to
relieve cough and wheezing
Calms the Spirit
Cools Blood and stops bleeding
Indications
Cough, wheezing, oppression of
the chest , Bleary eyes
Pain of antiero-lateral of upper
arm
Sadness, weeping, somnolence,
insomnia, depression,
forgetfulness, disorientation
Epistaxis, hemoptysis
LU 4 (Xia Bai) “White Sides”
Location: 4 cun inferior to tip of
axillary fold, 5 cun superior to LU
5 at cubital crease. In groove
between lateral border of biceps
brachii and shaft of humerus.
Techniques:
Perpendicular
0.5-1.0 cun
Functions
Disperses and descends Lung Qi to
relieve cough and wheezing
Regulates Qi and Blood in the chest
Indications
Cough, wheezing, oppression and pain
of the chest and heart
Pain of the medial aspect of the upper
arm
LU 5 (Chi Ze) “Cubit Marsh”
He-Sea point (Water)
Child/Reduction point
Location: On cubital crease of elbow
in the depression to the radial side of
the tendon of the biceps brachii.
Slightly flex elbow to locate.
Techniques:
Perpendicular, 0.5-1.0 cun
Prick: 3-Edge Needle (bleeding)
*Avoid cephalic vein
Functions
Clears Lung Heat and descends
Rebellious Qi
Resolves Phlegm in the Lungs
Activates the channel and
alleviates (release) pain
Regulates the water passages
Subdues Rebellious Stomach Qi
Indications
Cough, wheezing, fever, hemoptysis,
sore throat, oppression and pain of the
chest
Coughing with expectoration of profuse
phlegm
Pain of the shoulder and elbow
Enuresis and frequent urination
Acute diarrhea and vomiting
LU 6 (Kong Zui) “Great Cleft”
The Xi-Cleft Point
Location: On the flexor
aspect of the forearm
5 cun distal to LU 5, 7 cun
prox to LU 9. Inline between
LU 5 – LU 9.
Techniques:
Perpendicular
0.5-1.0 cun
Functions
Disperses and descends Lung Qi
Clears Lung Heat, moistens Lungs
Stops bleeding
Clears obstructions from the
channel, relieves pain
Indications
Cough and wheezing
Hemoptysis
Oppression and pain of the chest
Sore throat
Pain and spasm of the elbow and
forearm
LU 7 (Lie Que) “Broken Depression”
Luo-Connecting point
Location: Radial aspect of forearm ~
1.5 cun prox to LI 5 between tendons
of brachioradialis and abductor
pollicus longus. Above styloid process
of radius.
Techniques:
Oblique:
0.5-1.0 cun
*Avoid cephalic vein
Functions
Releases the exterior and expels Wind
Promotes the dispersing and descending
function of the Lungs and alleviates
cough
Regulates the Ren Mai
Regulates the water passages
Activates the channel and relieves pain
Indications
Chills, fever, headache, stiff neck,
floating pulse, no sweating during a
cold or sweating with no abatement of
symptoms
Cough, wheezing, pain and oppression
of the chest
Sore throat
Dysuria, edema, hematuria
Pain of the genitals, dysmenorrhea
Facial edema, urinary retention
Headache, pain and stiffness of the neck
LU 8 (Jing Qu) “Ditch Passing”
Jing-River point ( metal)
Location: 1 cun proximal to LU
9 in a line connecting LU 5 and
LU 9. Between styloid process
of radius and radial artery.
Techniques:
Perpendicular
0.3-0.5 cun
*Avoid radial artery
Functions
Disperses and descends Lung Qi to
alleviate cough and wheezing
Indications
Cough, wheezing
Sore throat, pain in sole
Pain and oppression of the chest
Stomachache
Febrile disease without sweating
LU 9 (Tai Yuan) “Extreme Abyss”
Shu-stream point (Earth)
Mother/Tonification point
Yuan-Source point
Techniques:
Perpendicular
0.2-0.3 cun
*Avoid radial artery
Locations:
At wrist joint in depression between radial
artery and tendon of abductor pollicus
longus (thumb tendon) on border of
pisiform bone.
Level with Heart (HE) 7 point.
Functions
Tonifies Lung Qi
Nourishes Lung Yin
Transforms Phlegm and stops cough
Promotes circulation of Qi and Blood
and influences the pulse
Harmonizes the Stomach
Activates the channel, relieves pain
Indications
Weak pulse, weak voice, shortness of
breath, chronic, weak cough, fatigue,
spontaneous sweating, allergies,
susceptibility to colds and flu
Chronically dry, sore throat, dry mouth,
chronic, weak cough with scanty
sputum, hemoptysis, night sweating
Cough, wheezing, dyspnea
Pain and oppression of the chest,
weak pulse, palpitations, cold
hands and feet
Belching, frontal headache,
toothache, red, painful eyes
Pain of the supraclavicular fossa,
shoulder, back, medial aspect of
arm and wrist
LU 10 (Yu Ji) “Fish Border”
Ying-Sping Point, (Fire)
Location: On thenar emminence,
midway down the shaft of the 1st
metacarpal (thumb). Locate the
point on the border of the red
and white skin (or where skin
changes textures)
Techniques:
Perpendicular
0.5-0.8 cun
Prick: 3-Edge Needle
Functions
Benefits the throat
Clears Heat from the Lung and
Heart
Descends Rebellious Qi, relieves
cough and asthma
Indications
Sore throat, loss of voice
Fever, hemoptysis, chest stuffiness
or pain, restlessness, agitation
Cough, wheezing
LU 11 (Shao Shang) “Small Shang”
Jing-Well point, Wood Point
Location: 0.1 cun from
radial corner of thumbnail
Techniques:
Perpendicular 0.1 cun
Prick: 3-Edge Needle
Functions
Clears Heat and revives
consciousness
Benefits throat
Disperses and descends Lung Qi
Activates the channel, relieves pain
Indications
Fever, loss of consciousness
Swollen, sore throat, mumps,
tonsillitis, etc.
Cough, wheezing, hemoptysis
Chest stuffiness or pain,
restlessness, agitation
Pain and contraction of the wrist