Back Flashcards
List the 4 taught back points and describe their location
- GV3
On the midline of the back below the lower border of L4 spinous process.
- GV4
On the midline of the back below the inferior margin of the L2 spinous process.
- BL23
- 5 cun lateral to the midline at the level of the lower border of the spinous process of L2.
- BL25
- 5 cun lateral to the midline at the level of the lower border of L4 spinous process
GV3 location and needling technique
- Location
- Insertion
- Depth
GV3 location and needling technique
Location
On the midline of the back below the lower border of L4 spinous process.
Insertion
posterior to anterior, perpendicular to the skin.
Depth
1 cun
List relevant GV3 anatomy
- Muscles (2)
- Ligaments (2)
- Nerves (1)
- Vessels (2)
GV3 anatomy
Muscles
- & 2. Transversospinales - multifidus and rotatores
Ligaments
- supraspinous ligament
- interspinous ligament
Nerves
- medial branch of the posterior primary ramus (anastomosis) of L4
Vessels
- & 2. dorsal ramus of the fourth lumbar artery and vein
List 4 neuroanatomical GV3 indications
GV3 indications
- Pain and inflammation of the spine
- Degenerative disc disease
- Disc bulge or prolapse
- Ligamentous or myofascial strain/sprain at the L4-L5 level
GV4 location and needling technique
- Location
- Insertion
- Depth
GV4 location and needling technique
Location
On the midline of the back below the inferior margin of the L2 spinous process.
Insertion
posterior to anterior, perpendicular to the skin, slightly upwards
Depth
0.7-1 cun
List relevant GV4 anatomy
- Muscles (2)
- Ligaments (2)
- Nerves (1)
- Vessels (2)
GV4 anatomy
Muscles
- & 2. transversospinales - multifidus and rotatores
Ligaments
- supraspinous ligament
- interspinous ligament
Nerves
- medial branch of the posterior primary ramus of L1 and L2
Vessels
- & 2. dorsal ramus of the second lumbar artery and vein
List 7 neuroanatomical indications for GV4
GV4 indications
- autonomic influence - will have an effect on the whole back, circulation improvement in the lower extremities
- pain and inflammation of the spine
- degenerative disc disease
- disc bulge or prolapse
- ligamentous or myofascial strain/sprain at the L2-L3 level
- lumbago
- sprain of quadratus lumborum muscle.
Nb sympathetic switch
BL23 location and needling technique
- Location
- Insertion
- Depth
BL23 location and needling technique
Location
1.5 cun lateral to the midline at the level of the lower border of the spinous process of L2.
Insertion
oblique, 30- 45 degree angle to the skin, lateral to medial towards the midline
Depth
1-1.2 cun
List relevant BL23 anatomy
- Muscles (2)
- Nerves (1)
- Vessels (2)
BL23 anatomy
Muscles
- erector spinae
- quadratus lumborum
Nerves
- lateral branch of the posterior primary ramus of L1
Vessels
- &2. dorsal ramus of the second lumbar artery and vein
List 7 neuroanatomical indications for BL23
BL23 indications
- Sympathetic vascular conditions of the lower extremity
- Sympathetic hypersensitivity
- Inflammation of the spine
- Pain/inflammation/spasm of the paraspinal muscles
- Rheumatoid arthritis (immune point)
- Ankylosing spondylitis
- Low back pain
Nb Sympathetic switch
BL25 location and needling technique
- Location
- Insertion
- Depth
BL25 location and needling technique
Location
1.5 cun lateral to the midline at the level of the lower border of L4 spinous process
Insertion
perpendicular to the skin, posterior to anterior
Depth
1 - 1.5 cun
List relevant BL25 anatomy
- Muscles (2)
- Nerves (1)
- Vessels (2)
BL25 anatomy
Muscles
- erector spinae
- quadratus lumborum
Nerves
- lateral branch of the posterior primary ramus of L4
Vessels
- & 2. dorsal ramus of the 4th lumbar artery and vein
List 6 neuroanatomical indications for BL25
BL25 indications
- Degenerative disc disease
- Osteoarthritis
- Ligamentous sprain/strain
- Pain/inflammation/spasm of the paraspinal muscles
- Lumbago
- Sprain of quadratus lumborum muscle