Urinary Bladder.2 Flashcards

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What is the location of Urinary Bladder 22?

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1.5 cun lateral to Xuanshu (Du 5), at the level of the lower border of the spinous process of the first lumbar vertebra

Also known as the Back Shu Point of the Triple Warmer

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What are the indications for Urinary Bladder 22?

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  • Borborygmus
  • Abdominal distension
  • Indigestion
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Dysentery
  • Edema
  • Pain and stiffness of the lower back

Used in various abdominal and back issues

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What is the recommended method of puncture for Urinary Bladder 22?

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Puncture perpendicularly 0.5-1.0 inch

Moxibustion is also applicable

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What is the vasculature associated with Urinary Bladder 22?

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The posterior branches of the first lumbar artery and vein

Important for understanding blood supply

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What nerve innervates Urinary Bladder 22?

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The lateral cutaneous branch of the posterior ramus of the tenth thoracic nerve

Also deeper, the lateral branch of the posterior ramus of the first lumbar nerve

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What is the location of Urinary Bladder 24?

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1.5 cm lateral to the Du Meridian, at the level of the lower border of the spinous process of the third lumbar vertebra

Significant for treating lower back issues

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What are the indications for Urinary Bladder 24?

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  • Low back pain
  • Irregular menstruation
  • Dysmenorrhea
  • Asthma

Connects to both reproductive and respiratory issues

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What is the method of puncture for Urinary Bladder 24?

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Puncture perpendicularly 0.8-1.2 inches

Moxibustion is also applicable

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What is the vasculature associated with Urinary Bladder 24?

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The posterior branch of the third lumbar artery and vein

Vital for understanding blood supply

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What nerve innervates Urinary Bladder 24?

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The lateral cutaneous branch of the posterior ramus of the second lumbar nerve

Important for understanding nerve supply

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What is the location of Urinary Bladder 26?

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1.5 cun lateral to the Du Meridian, at the level of the lower border of the spinous process of the fifth lumbar vertebra

Important for lower back and abdominal treatments

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What are the indications for Urinary Bladder 26?

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  • Low back pain
  • Abdominal distension
  • Diarrhea
  • Enuresis
  • Sciatica
  • Frequent urination

Addresses multiple issues related to the lower body

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What is the method of puncture for Urinary Bladder 26?

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Puncture perpendicularly 0.8 - 1.2 inches

Moxibustion is also applicable

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What is the vasculature associated with Urinary Bladder 26?

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The posterior branches of the lowest lumbar artery and vein

Important for understanding blood supply

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What nerve innervates Urinary Bladder 26?

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The posterior ramus of the fifth lumbar nerve

Critical for nerve-related issues

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What is the location of Urinary Bladder 23?

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1.5 cm lateral to Mingmen (Du 4), at the level of the lower border of the spinous process of the second lumbar vertebra

Known as the Back Shu Point of the Kidney

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What are the indications for Urinary Bladder 23?

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  • Nocturnal emission
  • Impotence
  • Enuresis
  • Irregular menstruation
  • Leukorrhea
  • Low back pain
  • Weakness of the knee
  • Blurring of vision
  • Dizziness
  • Tinnitus
  • Deafness
  • Edema
  • Asthma
  • Diarrhea

Addresses a wide range of issues related to kidneys and reproductive health

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What is the method of puncture for Urinary Bladder 23?

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Puncture perpendicularly 1-1.2 inches

Moxibustion is also applicable

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What is the vasculature associated with Urinary Bladder 23?

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The posterior branches of the second lumbar artery and vein

Important for blood supply to this area

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What nerve innervates Urinary Bladder 23?

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The lateral branch of the posterior ramus of the first lumbar nerve; deeper, its lateral branch

Vital for understanding nerve supply

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What is the location of Urinary Bladder 25?

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1.5 cm lateral to Yaoyang-guan (Du 3), at the level of the lower border of the spinous process of the fourth lumbar vertebra

Known as the Back Shu Point of the Large Intestine

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What are the indications for Urinary Bladder 25?

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  • Low back pain
  • Borborygmus
  • Abdominal distension
  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Muscular atrophy
  • Pain
  • Numbness and motor impairment of the lower extremities
  • Sciatica

Addresses issues related to the large intestine and lower back

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What is the method of puncture for Urinary Bladder 25?

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Puncture perpendicularly 1.2 inches

Moxibustion is also applicable

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What is the vasculature associated with Urinary Bladder 25?

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The posterior branch of the fourth lumbar artery and vein

Important for blood supply

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What nerve innervates Urinary Bladder 25?
The posterior ramus of the third lumbar nerve ## Footnote Important for understanding nerve supply
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What is the location of Urinary Bladder 27?
1.5 cun lateral to the Du Meridian, at the level of the first posterior sacral foramen ## Footnote Known as the Back Shu Point of the Small Intestine
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What are the indications for Urinary Bladder 27?
* Lower abdominal pain and distension * Dysentery * Nocturnal emission * Hematuria * Enuresis * Morbid leukorrhea * Lower back pain * Sciatica ## Footnote Addresses both urinary and digestive issues
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What is the method of puncture for Urinary Bladder 27?
Puncture perpendicularly 0.8-1.2 inches ## Footnote Moxibustion is also applicable
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What is the vasculature associated with Urinary Bladder 27?
The posterior branches of the lateral sacral artery and vein ## Footnote Important for blood supply
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What nerve innervates Urinary Bladder 27?
The lateral branch of the posterior ramus of the first sacral nerve ## Footnote Important for understanding nerve supply
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What is the location of Urinary Bladder 28?
1.5 cm lateral to the Du Meridian, at the level of the second posterior sacral foramen ## Footnote Known as the Back Shu Point of the Urinary Bladder
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What are the indications for Urinary Bladder 28?
* Retention of urine * Enuresis * Frequent urination * Diarrhea * Constipation * Stiffness and pain of the lower back ## Footnote Addresses issues related to urinary function and lower back pain
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What is the method of puncture for Urinary Bladder 28?
Puncture perpendicularly 0.8-1.2 inches ## Footnote Moxibustion is also applicable
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What is the vasculature associated with Urinary Bladder 28?
The posterior branches of the lateral sacral artery and vein ## Footnote Important for blood supply
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What nerve innervates Urinary Bladder 28?
The lateral branches of the posterior rami of the first and second sacral nerves ## Footnote Vital for understanding nerve supply
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What is the location of Urinary Bladder 30?
1.5 cun lateral to the Du Meridian, at the level of the fourth posterior sacral foramen ## Footnote Related to various pelvic issues
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What are the indications for Urinary Bladder 30?
* Enuresis * Pain due to hernia * Morbid leukorrhea * Irregular menstruation * Cold sensation and pain of the lower back * Dysuria * Constipation * Tenesmus * Prolapse of the rectum ## Footnote Addresses a variety of pelvic and urinary issues
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What is the method of puncture for Urinary Bladder 30?
Puncture perpendicularly 0.8-1.2 inches ## Footnote Moxibustion is also applicable
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What is the vasculature associated with Urinary Bladder 30?
The inferior gluteal artery and vein; deeper, the internal pudendal artery and vein ## Footnote Important for blood supply
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What nerve innervates Urinary Bladder 30?
The lateral branches of the posterior rami of the third and fourth sacral nerves, the inferior gluteal nerve ## Footnote Critical for understanding nerve supply
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What is the location of Urinary Bladder 32?
In the second posterior sacral foramen ## Footnote Important for various pelvic issues
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What are the indications for Urinary Bladder 32?
* Low back pain * Hernia * Irregular menstruation * Leukorrhea * Dysmenorrhea * Nocturnal emission * Impotence * Enuresis * Dysuria * Muscular atrophy * Pain * Numbness and motor impairment of the lower extremities ## Footnote Addresses a wide range of pelvic and lower body issues
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What is the method of puncture for Urinary Bladder 32?
Puncture perpendicularly 0.8-1.2 inches ## Footnote Moxibustion is also applicable
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What is the vasculature associated with Urinary Bladder 32?
The posterior branches of the lateral sacral artery and vein ## Footnote Important for blood supply
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What is the location of Urinary Bladder 29?
1.5 cm lateral to the Du Meridian, at the level of the second posterior sacral foramen ## Footnote Important for urinary and back issues
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What are the indications for Urinary Bladder 29?
* Retention of urine * Enuresis * Frequent urination * Diarrhea * Constipation * Stiffness and pain of the lower back ## Footnote Addresses urinary function and lower back pain
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What is the method of puncture for Urinary Bladder 29?
Puncture perpendicularly 0.8-1.2 inches ## Footnote Moxibustion is also applicable
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What is the vasculature associated with Urinary Bladder 29?
The posterior branches of the lateral sacral artery and vein ## Footnote Important for blood supply
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What nerve innervates Urinary Bladder 29?
The lateral branches of the posterior rami of the first and second sacral nerves ## Footnote Vital for understanding nerve supply
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What is the location of Urinary Bladder 31?
In the first posterior sacral foramen ## Footnote Important for pelvic issues
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What are the indications for Urinary Bladder 31?
* Low back pain * Dysuria * Constipation * Irregular menstruation * Morbid leukorrhea * Prolapse of the uterus ## Footnote Addresses various pelvic and urinary issues
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What is the method of puncture for Urinary Bladder 31?
Puncture perpendicularly 0.8-1.2 inches ## Footnote Moxibustion is also applicable
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What is the vasculature associated with Urinary Bladder 31?
The posterior branches of the lateral sacral artery and vein ## Footnote Important for blood supply
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What is the location of Urinary Bladder 33?
In the third posterior sacral foramen ## Footnote Important for pelvic issues
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What are the indications for Urinary Bladder 33?
* Low back pain * Constipation * Diarrhea * Dysuria * Irregular menstruation * Morbid leukorrhea ## Footnote Addresses multiple pelvic and urinary issues
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What is the method of puncture for Urinary Bladder 33?
Puncture perpendicularly 0.8-1.2 inches ## Footnote Moxibustion is also applicable
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What is the vasculature associated with Urinary Bladder 33?
The posterior branches of the lateral sacral artery and vein ## Footnote Important for blood supply
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What is the location of Urinary Bladder 34?
In the fourth posterior sacral foramen ## Footnote Important for pelvic issues
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What are the indications for Urinary Bladder 34?
* Low back pain * Lower abdominal pain * Dysuria * Constipation * Morbid leukorrhea ## Footnote Addresses a range of pelvic issues
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What is the method of puncture for Urinary Bladder 34?
Puncture perpendicularly 0.8-1.2 inches ## Footnote Moxibustion is also applicable
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What is the vasculature associated with Urinary Bladder 34?
The branches of the inferior gluteal artery and vein ## Footnote Important for blood supply
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What is the location of Urinary Bladder 44?
3 cun lateral to Shendao (Du 11), at the level of the lower border of the spinous process of the fifth thoracic vertebra, on the spinal border of the scapula ## Footnote Important for upper body issues
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What are the indications for Urinary Bladder 44?
* Asthma * Cardiac pain * Palpitation * Stuffy chest * Cough * Stiffness and pain of the back ## Footnote Addresses respiratory and cardiac issues
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What is the method of puncture for Urinary Bladder 44?
Puncture obliquely 0.3-0.5 inch ## Footnote Moxibustion is also applicable
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What is the vasculature associated with Urinary Bladder 44?
The posterior branches of the intercostal artery and vein, the descending branch of the transverse cervical artery ## Footnote Important for blood supply
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What nerve innervates Urinary Bladder 44?
The medial cutaneous branches of the posterior rami of the fourth and fifth thoracic nerves; deeper, their lateral branches and the dorsoscapular nerve ## Footnote Important for understanding nerve supply
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What is the location of Urinary Bladder 57?
Directly below the belly of m. gastrocnemius, on the line joining Weizhong (B 40) and tendo calcaneus, about 8 cun below Weizhong (B 40) ## Footnote Important for lower leg issues
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What are the indications for Urinary Bladder 57?
* Low back pain * Spasm of the gastrocnemius * Hemorrhoids * Constipation * Beriberi ## Footnote Addresses issues related to the lower limbs
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What is the method of puncture for Urinary Bladder 57?
Puncture perpendicularly 0.8-1.2 inches ## Footnote Moxibustion is also applicable
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What is the location of Urinary Bladder 52?
Midpoint of the transverse crease of the popliteal fossa, between the tendons of m. biceps femoris and m. semitendinosus ## Footnote Known as the Earth Point and He-sea Point
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What are the indications for Urinary Bladder 52?
* Low back pain * Motor impairment of the hip joint * Contracture of the tendons in the popliteal fossa * Muscular atrophy * Pain * Numbness and motor impairment of the lower extremities * Hemiplegia * Abdominal pain * Vomiting * Diarrhea * Erysipelas ## Footnote Addresses a variety of issues affecting mobility and abdominal function
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What is the method of puncture for Urinary Bladder 52?
Puncture perpendicularly 0.5-1.0 inch, or prick the popliteal vein with three-edged needle to cause bleeding ## Footnote Moxibustion is also applicable
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What is the vasculature associated with Urinary Bladder 52?
Superficially, the femoro-popliteal vein; deeper and medially, the popliteal vein; deepest, the popliteal artery ## Footnote Important for blood supply
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What nerve innervates Urinary Bladder 52?
The posterior femoral cutaneous nerve, the tibial nerve ## Footnote Important for understanding nerve supply
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What is the location of Urinary Bladder 60?
In the depression between the external malleolus and tendo calcaneus ## Footnote Known as the Fire Point and Jing-river Point
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What are the indications for Urinary Bladder 60?
* Headache * Blurring of vision * Neck rigidity * Epistaxis * Pain in the shoulder, back and arm * Swelling and pain of the heel * Difficult labour * Epilepsy ## Footnote Addresses various pain and neurological issues
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What is the method of puncture for Urinary Bladder 60?
Puncture perpendicularly 0.5-1.0 inch ## Footnote Moxibustion is also applicable
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What is the vasculature associated with Urinary Bladder 60?
The small saphenous vein, the posteroexternal malleolar artery and vein ## Footnote Important for blood supply
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What nerve innervates Urinary Bladder 60?
The sural nerve ## Footnote Important for understanding nerve supply
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What is the location of Urinary Bladder 62?
In the depression directly below the external malleolus ## Footnote Known as the Confluent Point of the Yang Qiao Mai and Ghost Point
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What are the indications for Urinary Bladder 62?
* Epilepsy * Mania * Headache * Dizziness * Insomnia * Backache * Aching of the leg ## Footnote Addresses issues related to the nervous system
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What is the method of puncture for Urinary Bladder 62?
Puncture perpendicularly 0.3-0.5 inch ## Footnote Moxibustion is also applicable
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What is the vasculature associated with Urinary Bladder 62?
The external malleolar arterial network ## Footnote Important for blood supply
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What nerve innervates Urinary Bladder 62?
The sural nerve ## Footnote Important for understanding nerve supply
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What is the location of Urinary Bladder 67?
On the lateral side of the small toe, about 0.1 cun posterior to the corner of the nail ## Footnote Known as the Metal point, Jing-Well point, Tonification Point
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What are the indications for Urinary Bladder 67?
* Headache * Nasal obstruction * Epistaxis * Ophthalmalgia * Malposition of fetus * Difficult labour * Detention of after-birth * Feverish sensation in the sole ## Footnote Addresses various issues including labor and headache
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What is the method of puncture for Urinary Bladder 67?
Puncture superficially 0.1 inch ## Footnote Moxibustion is applicable but not recommended to be needled during pregnancy
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What is the vasculature associated with Urinary Bladder 67?
The network formed by the dorsal digital artery and plantar digital proprial artery ## Footnote Important for blood supply
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What nerve innervates Urinary Bladder 67?
The plantar digital nerves ## Footnote Important for understanding nerve supply