Jue Yin Principle Meridian
Jue Yin Foot: Liver meridianJue Yin Hand: Pericardium meridian
Doris Hubbs, MD, FACPIntroduction to Medical AcupunctureApril 27, 2013
Principal Meridian Subcircuits
References: Liver meridian
ATLAS P. 248 - 259 YIN YANG HOUSE WEBSITE
http://www.yinyanghouse.com/acupuncturepoints/liver_meridian_graphic
Jue Yin Principal ChannelJUE YIN FOOT AND JUE YIN HAND
Jue Yin Principal ChannelJUE YIN FOOT MERIDIAN LIVER MERIDIAN
Lv-1: on the big toe, 0.1 cun from the prox. lateral corner of the nail
Lv- 3: in the depression between the 1st and 2nd metatarsal bones
Lv-4: anterior to the medial malleolus, in the depression medial to the anterior tibialis tendon
Jue Yin Principal ChannelJUE YIN FOOT MERIDIAN LIVER MERIDIAN
Lv-6: on the medial surface of the tibia, 7 cun prox. To the medial malleolus
Lv-8: at medial end of popliteal crease
Jue Yin Principal ChannelJUE YIN FOOT PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN LIVER MERIDIAN
Lv-10: at edge of adductor longus
• 4 cun distal to upper border pubic symphisis
Lv-11: 2 cum prox. to Lv 10
Lv-12: in the groin above the femoral artery, 2.5 cun from the anterior midline
Jue Yin Principal ChannelJUE YIN FOOTPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN LIVER MERIDIAN
Lv-13: at the free end of the 11th rib
Jue Yin Principal ChannelJUE YIN FOOTPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN LIVER MERIDIAN
Lv-14: in the 6th ICS, 4 cun from the
midline
References: Pericardium channelPICTORIAL ATLAS P 190-197 YIN YANG HOUSE WEBSITE
http://www.yinyanghouse.com/acupuncturepoints/pericardium_meridian_graphic
Jue Yin Principal ChannelJUE YIN HANDPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN
PERICARDIUM MERIDIANOR MASTER OF THE HEART
P-1: in the 4th ICS, 1 cun lateral to the nipple
(often very sore point)
Jue Yin Principal ChannelJUE YIN HANDPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN
PERICARDIUM MERIDIANOR MASTER OF THE HEART
P-2: on the upper arm, between the long and short heads of the biceps brachii
Jue Yin Principal ChannelJUE YIN HANDPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN
PERICARDIUM MERIDIANOR MASTER OF THE HEART
P-3: midpoint of cubital crease, ulnar to
biceps brachii tendon
P-6: 2 cun prox. to wrist crease, between palmaris longus and F. carpi radialis
Pericardium 6 Pericardium 6
Or Master of the Heart 6
Two cun proximal to wrist crease• Over median nerve (warn patient of
possible nerve pain, needle obliquely and carefully)
• Shown in RCT to be effective for post-op nausea.
Jue Yin Principal ChannelJUE YIN HANDPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN
PERICARDIUM MERIDIANOR MASTER OF THE HEART
P-7: middle of wrist crease, between palmaris longus and F. carpi radialis
P-9: at the end of the middle finger
TING POINT
Jue Yin Principal ChannelJUE YIN HANDPRINCIPAL MERIDIAN
PERICARDIUM MERIDIANOR MASTER OF THE HEART
In Western • anatomical position
Jue Yin meridian or channel
Jue Yin Foot: Liver meridianJue Yin Hand: Pericardium meridian
Wood and Fire
Jue Yin Hand: Pericardium