Bladder Flashcards

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Bladder 1

A

Eyes Bright

Entry Point

On the bridge of the nose, 1 fen superior and anterior to the middle canthus of the eye.

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Bladder 67

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Extremity Yin

Metal, Tonification and Exit Point

Lateral nail point of the little toe.

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Bladder 66

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Penetrating Valley

Water Point and Horary Point 3-5pm

On the lateral surface of the little toe, distal to the proximal head of the proximal phalanx.

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Bladder 65

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Bone Binder

Wood and Sedation Point

On the lateral surface of the foot, proximal to the distal head of the 5th metatarsal bone, in the shallow trough between the flesh of the sole and the bone.

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Bladder 64

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Capital Bone

Source Point

On the lateral surface of the foot, distal to the tubercle of the 5th metatarsal bone, in the shallow trough between the flesh of the sole and the bone.

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Bladder 63

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Golden Gate

Xi Cleft

On the lateral surface of the foot, proximal to the tubercle of the 5th metatarsal bone, inferior to the cuboid bone.

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7
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Bladder 62

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Extended Meridian

On the lateral surface of the ankle, 1/2 ACI inferior to the center of the inferior border of the lateral malleolus, between the peroneus longus and peroneus brevis tendons.

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8
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Bladder 61

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Servant’s Aide

Point for ED’s

With the foot at a right angle to the leg, on the lateral surface of the ankle, in the corner formed by the superior edge of the calcaneus and the line posterior to the lateral malleolus.

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Bladder 60

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Kunlun Mountain

Fire Point

With the foot at a right angle to the leg, on the lateral surface of the ankle, posterior to and approximately level with the prominence of the lateral malleolus, in line with BL61.

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Bladder 59

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Foot Bone Yang

On the lateral surface of the leg, posterior to the peroneus longus muscle, 3 ACI proximal to the prominence of the lateral malleolus, in line with BL60.

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Bladder 58

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Fly and Scatter

Junction Point

On the posterolateral surface of the leg, between the gastrocnemius and the soleus muscles, 8 ACI proximal to the level of the prominence of the lateral malleolus (no more than one inch from the midline).

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12
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Bladder 57

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Supporting Mountain

On the posterior surface of the leg, between the heads of the gastrocnemius muscle, 9 ACI proximal to the level of the prominence of the lateral malleolus.

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Bladder 56

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Supporting Muscles

On the posterior surface of the leg, between the heads of the gastrocnemius muscle, 12 ACI proximal to the level of the prominence of the lateral malleolus.

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Bladder 55

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Uniting Yang

On the posterior surface of the leg, between the heads of the gastrocnemius muscle, 14 ACI proximal to the level of the prominence of the lateral malleolus.

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15
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Bladder 54 (TCM 40)

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Equilibrium Middle

Earth Point

On the posterior knee crease, in line with the seam between the heads of the gastrocnemius muscle.

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16
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Bladder 53 (TCM 39)

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Equilibrium Yang

On the posterior knee crease, medial to the biceps femoris tendon.