Acupuncture Points Quiz
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Acupuncture Points Quiz

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What is the English name for the point '湧泉'?

Bubbling Spring

What is the location of the point '然谷'?

Medial foot just inferior to tuberosity of navicular

The point '太谿' is associated with fear and lack of will.

True

Which point is referred to as '大鐘'?

<p>Great Bell</p> Signup and view all the answers

What conditions is '水泉' associated with? (Select all that apply)

<p>Skin conditions</p> Signup and view all the answers

The point '照海' is known as the Master Point of the ___ Qiao Vessel.

<p>Yin</p> Signup and view all the answers

The point '復溜' is a Metal Tonification Jing-River point.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

What sensation does '交信' typically address?

<p>Anxiety and irregular menstruation</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which symptoms is '築賓' NOT associated with?

<p>Frequent headaches</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the indication for '陰谷'?

<p>Urinary problems and blood in the urine</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following points with their main indications:

<p>Ki 10 = Refresh Mind and Spirit Ki 11 = Weakness and mental feebleness Ki 12 = Strengthens the spirit Ki 13 = Anxiety and emotional turmoil</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the function of Liv 4 Middle Seal?

<p>Promotes smooth flow of Liver qi</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which issues can Liv 5 Insect Ditch address?

<p>Lower abdominal fullness</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the location of Liv 6 Middle Capital?

<p>Medial surface of tibia, 7 cun proximal to medial malleolus</p> Signup and view all the answers

Liv 9 Yin Wrapping is effective for irregular menstruation.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

What symptoms does Liv 8 Crooked Spring alleviate?

<p>Strangury, regulates menstruation, and moves Blood stasis.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which conditions can be addressed by Liv 12 Hasty Pulse?

<p>Pain in the external genitalia</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the functions of Gb 19 Brain Hollow?

<p>Eliminates Wind and Heat from the eyes</p> Signup and view all the answers

Gb 20 Wind Pond is associated with brightening the eyes.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Gb 14 Yang White primarily address?

<p>Galvanizes the spirit and addresses eye problems.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following symptoms can be associated with Nasal Congestion? (Select all that apply)

<p>Nosebleed</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary benefit of Bl 5 (Fifth Position)?

<p>It expels heat and clears the head.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where is Bl 6 (Receiving Light) located?

<p>On the scalp, 2.5 cun posterior to the anterior hairline and 1.5 cun lateral to the midline.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is a symptom that Bl 7 (Reaching Upward) helps with? (Select all that apply)

<p>Visual Problems</p> Signup and view all the answers

Bl 8 (Declining Connection) can assist with mania and dizziness.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

What condition does Bl 13 (Lung Correspondence) address?

<p>Acute and chronic symptoms affecting the lungs.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Bl 20 (Spleen Correspondence) can help with __________ exhaustion.

<p>mental</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following symptoms is associated with Bl 15 (Heart Correspondence)? (Select all that apply)

<p>Insomnia</p> Signup and view all the answers

Bl 21 (Stomach Correspondence) is associated with the inability to digest information.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

Identify a symptom that Bl 39 (Equilibrium Yang) can help with.

<p>Stiffness and pain of the lumbar region.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is aphasia?

<p>A language disorder that affects a person's ability to communicate.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which symptoms are associated with the heart condition described? (Select all that apply)

<p>Dizziness</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where is Ht 5 located?

<p>On the anterior forearm on the radial side of the flexor carpi ulnaris and flexor digitorum superficialis, 1 cun proximal to Ht 7 at the wrist flexure.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Ht 6 help with?

<p>Nourishes the Mind and Spirit, and addresses night sweats and anxiety.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main purpose of Ht 7?

<p>Regulates and Tonifies the Heart</p> Signup and view all the answers

What conditions can Ht 8 address?

<p>Revitalizes the Mind and Spirit, alleviates vivid dreams and mental restlessness.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the function of SI 1?

<p>Invigorates, moistens, and cleanses the Mind and Spirit.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What symptoms are treated by SI 2?

<p>Seizures</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does SI 6 help with?

<p>Cleans the mind</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following are symptoms related to Lower Intestinal Distention?

<p>Oedema of the ankles</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the position of Bl 40 Equilibrium Middle?

<p>Posterior aspect of popliteal crease, midway between biceps femoris and semitendinosis tendons.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What symptoms does Bl 42 Soul Door treat?

<p>Feeling disconnected, oppression, grief, asthma, and pain in the upper back and shoulders.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which conditions does Bl 43 Rich for the Vitals address?

<p>Low sexual energy</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of Bl 44 Spirit Hall?

<p>It is used to treat depression, anxiety, and insomnia.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Bl 47 Spiritual Soul Gate is located 3 cun from the posterior median line T5/T6.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Bl 51 Diaphragm Gate of Vitality help with?

<p>Lack of joy, chronic illness, and lumbar pain.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Bl 54 Orderly Frontier is used for hip pain and sciatica.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following are applications for Bl 63 Golden Gate?

<p>Refresh the mind and spirit</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Liv 3 Supreme Rushing aim to achieve?

<p>It calms the mind and spirit, imparts courage and strength.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What external conditions does the GB 21 point alleviate?

<p>Wind, Heat, and Cold</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which conditions can GB 22 help with?

<p>Lateral costal and intercostal pain, swelling of the axilla, fullness of the chest</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the location of GB 23?

<p>1 cun anterior to GB 22, at the level of the nipple, in the 4th intercostal space</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of pain is GB 24 effective for?

<p>Hypochondriac pain</p> Signup and view all the answers

Identify a use of GB 25.

<p>Restless fetus, lumbar pain, kidney complaints</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary usage of GB 30?

<p>All disorders of the hip, lower back pain, arthritis</p> Signup and view all the answers

List one condition treated by GB 42.

<p>Feeling of oppression and fullness in the chest</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does GB 43 treat?

<p>Hesitation, timidity, headaches, hypertension</p> Signup and view all the answers

What condition is treated by GB 44?

<p>Insomnia, anxiety, palpitations</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which point is beneficial for hip and leg problems?

<p>GB 30</p> Signup and view all the answers

GB 35 is the Xi-Cleft point of the Yang Wei Vessel.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

What can GB 34 alleviate?

<p>Timidity, emotional lability, headache</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Kidney Points Overview

  • Ki 1 Bubbling Spring (湧泉 yǒng quán): Located on the plantar foot, calms the mind, tonifies kidneys, treats insomnia, and clears heat.
  • Ki 2 Blazing Valley (然谷 rán gǔ): Situated on the medial foot, addresses anxiety, night sweats, and excessive talking.
  • Ki 3 Greater Mountain Stream (太谿 taì xī): Found at the medial ankle, supports emotional stability and urinary issues due to kidney deficiency.
  • Ki 4 Great Bell (大鐘 dà zhōng): Medial ankle point helps with fearfulness, agitation, and retention of urine.
  • Ki 5 Water Spring (水泉 shuǐ quán): Positioned above the calcaneus, treats mental stagnation, frequent urination, and irregular menstruation.
  • Ki 6 Illuminated Sea (照海 zhào hǎi): Master point for Yin Qiao Vessel, helps with fearfulness, insomnia, skin conditions, and breathing difficulties.
  • Ki 7 Returning Current (復溜 fù liū): Near the medial ankle, aids in calming the mind and addressing urinary problems and oedema.
  • Ki 8 Exchange Pledges (交信 jiāo xìn): Xi-Cleft point for Yin Qiao Vessel, helps with anxiety, irregular menstruation, and abdominal issues.
  • Ki 9 Building Guest (築賓 zhú bīn): Supports calmness and treats chest pain, anxiety, and localized pain in the lower limbs.
  • Ki 10 Yin Valley (陰谷 yīn gǔ): Located in the popliteal region, is beneficial for serenity, urinary issues, and pain in the knees.
  • Ki 11 Transverse Bone (橫骨 héng gǔ): Crossing point with Chong Vessel for improving mental stability and addressing sexual health issues.
  • Ki 12 Great Brightness (大赫 dà hè): Strengthens endurance, helps with genital pain, infertility, and blood revitalization.
  • Ki 13 Door of Infants (氣穴 qì xué): Focuses on anxiety relief, menstrual disorders, and abdominal masses.
  • Ki 14 Four Full (四滿 sì mǎn): Addresses stagnation and distention in body, mind, and spirit, aiding in digestive irregularities.
  • Ki 15 Middle Flowing Out (中注 zhōng zhù): Relieves mental stagnation, low back pain, and menstrual irregularities.
  • Ki 16 Vitals Correspondence (肓俞 huāng shū): Strengthens the mind, aids in abdominal pain, and improves urinary function.
  • Ki 17 Merchant Crooked (商曲 shāng qū): Deals with mental toxicity and digestive issues, promoting appetite.
  • Ki 18 Stone Border (石關 shí guān): Manages uncertainty and difficulties in elimination, particularly in the context of reproductive health.
  • Ki 19 Yin Capital (陰都 yīn dū): Influences overall energy and digestion, assisting with fatigue and infertility.
  • Ki 20 Through the Valley (腹通谷 fù tōng gǔ): Strengthens resolve and aids in gastrointestinal discomfort.
  • Ki 21 Dark Gate (幽門 yōu mén): Fortifies spirit and addresses issues related to memory, qi stagnation, and abdominal discomfort.
  • Ki 22 Walking on the Veranda (步廊 bù láng): Restorative point for chest-related issues, including cough and asthma.
  • Ki 23 Spirit Seal (神封 shén fēng): Calms the mind while addressing breast-related problems and enhancing olfactory function.
  • Ki 24 Spirit Burial Ground (靈墟 líng xū): Revives spirit and manages respiratory issues, insomnia, and palpitations.
  • Ki 25 Spirit Storehouse (神藏 shén cáng): Nourishes spirit and improves respiratory health, digestive disturbances, and emotional well-being.
  • Ki 26 Amidst Elegance (彧中 yù zhōng): Promotes emotional health, addressing anxiety and encourages smooth qi flow.
  • Ki 27 Storehouse (俞府 shū fǔ): Supports the physical and mental health, improves respiratory conditions and alleviates congestion.

General Notes on Kidney Points

  • Located along the Kidney Meridian with various functions linked to emotional and physical health.

  • Points interact with both the Kidney and Chong meridians, influencing reproductive and urinary health.

  • Utilized in Traditional Chinese Medicine for a wide range of conditions, emphasizing the integration of mind, body, and spirit.### Bladder Points and Their Indications

  • Bl 8 Declining Connection (絡卻 luò què)

    • Location: 5.5 cun posterior to anterior hairline, 1.5 cun lateral to midline.
    • Symptoms include mental confusion, scattered thoughts, mania, dizziness, and nasal congestion.
  • Bl 9 Jade Pillow (玉枕 yù zhěn)

    • Location: 2.5 cun superior to the posterior hairline, 1.3 cun lateral to midline.
    • Used for revitalizing mental functioning, headaches, nasal congestion, and eye pain.
  • Bl 10 Heavenly Pillar (天柱 tiān zhù)

    • Location: On prominence of trapezius muscle level with Du 15, 0.5 cun superior to posterior hairline.
    • Calms the spirit, treats depression, clears brain, regulates qi, and improves vision.
  • Bl 11 Great Shuttle (大杼 dà zhù)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at T1/T2, level with Du 13.
    • Useful for early cold symptoms, structural issues, and alleviating muscular pain.
  • Bl 12 Wind Gate (風門 fēng mén)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at T2/T3.
    • Addresses cold onset, bronchitis, asthma, and various pain symptoms.
  • Bl 13 Lung Correspondence (肺俞 fèi shū)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at T3/T4, level with Du 12.
    • Treats acute and chronic lung issues, consumption, and cough.
  • Bl 14 Pericardium Correspondence (厥陰俞 jué yīn shū)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at T4/T5.
    • Beneficial for heart-related conditions, anxiety, and chest pain.
  • Bl 15 Heart Correspondence (心俞 xīn shū)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at T5/T6, level with Du 11.
    • Addresses emotional distress, heart disease, and sleep issues.
  • Bl 16 Governor Correspondence (督俞 dū shū)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at T6/T7, level with Du 10.
    • Deals with inner collapse, abdominal pain, and respiratory issues.
  • Bl 17 Diaphragm Correspondence (膈俞 gé shū)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at T7/T8, level with Du 9.
    • Helps with blood deficiency symptoms, insomnia, and various body pains.
  • Bl 18 Liver Correspondence (肝俞 gān shū)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at T9/T10, level with Du 8.
    • Treats emotional issues, digestive disturbances, and eye conditions.
  • Bl 19 Gallbladder Correspondence (膽俞 dǎn shū)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at T10/T11, level with Du 7.
    • Useful for indecision, liver conditions, jaundice, and digestion.
  • Bl 20 Spleen Correspondence (脾俞 pí shū)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at T11/T12, level with Du 6.
    • Addresses mental exhaustion, digestive issues, and chronic conditions.
  • Bl 21 Stomach Correspondence (胃俞 wèi shū)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at T12/L1.
    • Treats digestive difficulties, obsessive thought patterns, and stomach pain.
  • Bl 22 Triple Heater Correspondence (三焦俞 sān jiāo shū)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at L1/L2, level with Du 5.
    • Manages mood changes, lower back pain, and edema.
  • Bl 23 Kidney Correspondence (腎俞 shèn shū)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at L2/L3, level with Du 4.
    • Useful for issues relating to urination, infertility, and respiratory problems.
  • Bl 24 Sea of Qi Correspondence (氣海俞 qì hǎi shū)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at L3/L4.
    • Addresses lower back pain and menstrual irregularities.
  • Bl 25 Large Intestine Correspondence (大腸俞 dà cháng shū)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at L4/L5, level with Du 3.
    • Helps with digestive issues and emotional stress related to release.
  • Bl 26 First Gate Correspondence (關元俞 guān yuán shū)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at L5/Sacrum.
    • Used for chronic low back pain and lower jiao conditions.
  • Bl 27 Small Intestine Correspondence (小腸俞 xiǎo cháng shū)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at the level of the first foramen.
    • Focuses on urinary issues and sacral pain.
  • Bl 28 Bladder Correspondence (膀胱俞 páng guāng shū)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at the level of the second foramen.
    • Addresses urinary retention and lower back pain.
  • Bl 29 Middle of the Backbone Correspondence (中膂俞 zhōng lǚ shū)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at the level of the third foramen.
    • Manages low back pain and diarrhea.
  • Bl 30 White Ring Correspondence (白環俞 bái huán shū)

    • Location: 1.5 cun from posterior median line at the level of the fourth foramen.
    • Helpful for low back pain and various rectal issues.
  • Bl 31 Upper Sacral Bone (上髎 shàng liáo)

    • Location: In the first foramen.
    • Treats weak knees and low back conditions.
  • Bl 32 Second Sacral Bone (次髎 cì liáo)

    • Location: In the second foramen.
    • Addresses urinary issues and assists in labor.
  • Bl 33 Middle Sacral Bone (中髎 zhōng liáo)

    • Location: In the third foramen.
    • Eases elimination issues and lumbar pain.
  • Bl 34 Lower Sacral Bone (下髎 xià liáo)

    • Location: In the fourth foramen.
    • Focuses on genital pain and lower abdominal issues.
  • Bl 35 Meeting of Yang (會陽 huì yáng)

    • Location: 0.5 cun lateral to the tip of the coccyx.
    • Brightens the mind and treats low back pain associated with menstruation.
  • Bl 36 Receive and Support (承扶 chéng fú)

    • Location: Midpoint of gluteal fold.
    • Used for sciatica and lower back pain.
  • Bl 37 Prosperous Gate (殷門 yīn mén)

    • Location: 8 cun proximal to popliteal crease.
    • Addresses lumbar rigidity and lower limb issues.
  • Bl 38 Floating Reserve (浮郄 fú xī)

    • Location: 1 cun proximal to lateral end of popliteal crease.
    • Treats urinary difficulties and cramping.
  • Bl 39 Equilibrium Yang (委陽 wěi yáng)

    • Location: On popliteal crease, medial to biceps femoris tendon.
    • Manages lumbar pain and urinary tract conditions.
  • Bl 40 Equilibrium Middle (委中 wěi zhōng)

    • Location: Midway between biceps femoris and semitendinosis tendons at popliteal crease.
    • Stabilizes spirit, addresses burning urination, and assists with knee pain.
  • Bl 41 Near Division (附分 fù fēn)

    • Location: 3 cun from posterior median line at T2/T3.
    • Treats upper body pain and expels wind.
  • Bl 42 Soul Door (魄戶 pò hù)

    • Location: 3 cun from posterior median line at T3/T4, level with Du 12.
    • Relieves feelings of disconnection and addresses respiratory symptoms.
  • Bl 43 Rich for the Vitals (膏肓俞 gāo huāng shū)

    • Location: 3 cun from posterior median line at T4/T5.
    • Supports overall vitality and treats chronic diseases.
  • Bl 44 Spirit Hall (神堂 shén táng)

    • Location: 3 cun from posterior median line at T5/T6, level with Du 11.
    • Addresses emotional distress### Emotional and Physical Symptoms Analysis
  • Feelings of unease at night can indicate emotional distress or anxiety.

  • Common feelings associated with distress include depression, frustration, resentment, and resignation.

  • Physical manifestations may involve chest oppression, lateral body pain, and general stiffness.

Acupuncture Points for Emotional and Physical Issues

  • Bl 48 Yang Net (陽綱 yáng gāng)

    • Location: 3 cun from the posterior median line at the T10/T11 level.
    • Relieves indecision, abdominal pain, jaundice, and digestive disorders.
  • Bl 49 Thought Dwelling (意舍 yì shě)

    • Location: 3 cun from the posterior median line at T11/T12 level.
    • Addresses obsessive thoughts, mental rigidity, and related digestive issues.
  • Bl 50 Stomach Granary (胃倉 wèi cāng)

    • Location: 3 cun from the posterior median line at T12/L1.
    • Helpful for appreciating life, alleviating abdominal fullness, and treating infantile indigestion.
  • Bl 51 Diaphragm Gate of Vitality (肓門 huāng mén)

    • Location: 3 cun from the posterior median line at L1/L2 level.
    • Used for chronic illness and emotional instability.
  • Bl 52 Ambition Room (志室 zhì shì)

    • Location: 3 cun from the posterior median line at L2/L3 level.
    • Treats depression, lumbar pain, and male sexual dysfunction.
  • Bl 53 Womb and Heart Diaphragm (胞肓 bāo huāng)

    • Location: 3 cun from the posterior median line at level with the 2nd foramen.
    • Alleviates anxiety, urinary retention, and lumbar stiffness.
  • Bl 54 Orderly Frontier (秩邊 zhì biān)

    • Location: 3 cun from the posterior median line at level with the 4th foramen.
    • Addresses hip, buttock, and lower back pain.
  • Bl 55 Uniting Yang (合陽 hé yáng)

    • Location: Between the heads of the gastrocnemius 14 cun proximal to the lateral malleolus.
    • Treats lumbar pain and paralysis of the lower leg.
  • Bl 56 Supporting Muscles (承筋 chéng jīn)

    • Location: Between the heads of the gastrocnemius 11 cun proximal to the lateral malleolus.
    • Effective for low back pain, sciatica, and dizziness.
  • Bl 57 Supporting Mountain (承山 chéng shān)

    • Location: Approximately 8 cun proximal to the lateral malleolus.
    • Used for menstrual pain and issues related to the lumbar region.

Additional Acupuncture Points

  • Bl 58 Fly and Scatter (飛陽 fēi yáng)

    • Location indicates connection between distanced thoughts and physical symptoms.
  • Bl 60 Kunlun Mountain (昆侖 kūn lún)

    • Helps with emotional issues like depression and physical symptoms such as headaches.
  • Bl 61 Servant's Aide (僕參 pú cān)

    • Addresses exhaustion, heel pain, and lower back pain.
  • Bl 62 Extended Meridian (申脈 shēn mài)

    • Manages insomnia, fatigue, and dizziness.
  • Bl 63 Golden Gate (金門 jīn mén)

    • Promotes mental clarity and addresses urinary discomfort.
  • Bl 64 Capital Bone (京骨 jīng gǔ)

    • Calms the spirit and stabilizes various bodily functions.
  • Bl 65 Bone Binder (束骨 shù gǔ)

    • Treats stagnation, emotional distress, and headaches.
  • Bl 66 Penetrating Valley (足通谷 zú tōng gǔ)

    • Effective for calming fear and managing headaches.

Liver Acupuncture Points

  • Liv 1 Great Esteem (大敦 dà dūn)

    • Regulates menstruation and resolves damp-heat issues.
  • Liv 2 Walk Between (行間 xíng jiān)

    • Addresses Liver fire with effects on sleep and anger.
  • Liv 3 Supreme Rushing (太沖 taì chōng)

    • Smooths the flow of Liver qi and eases emotional disturbances.
  • Liv 4 Middle Seal (中封 zhōng fēng)

    • Balances liver energy and supports smooth qi flow in the lower jiao.
  • Liv 5 Insect Ditch (蠡溝 lǐ gōu)

    • Treats sexual disorders and menstrual issues.
  • Liv 6 Middle Capital (中都 zhōng dū)

    • Revitalizes the liver and addresses abdominal issues.
  • Liv 7 Knee Border (膝關 xī guān)

    • Alleviates knee pain and lower abdominal discomfort.
  • Liv 8 Crooked Spring (曲泉 qū quán)

    • Nourishes the liver and regulates emotional health.
  • Liv 9 Yin Wrapping (陰包 yīn bāo)

    • Focuses on menstrual irregularities and inhibited urination.
  • Liv 10 Five Miles (足五里 zú wǔ li)

    • Addresses urinary retention and genital issues.
  • Liv 11 Yin Angle (陰廉 yīn lián)

    • Used for menstrual problems and thigh pain.
  • Liv 12 Hasty Pulse (急脈 jí mài)

    • Manages pain in external genitalia and uterine prolapse.
  • Liv 13 Chapter Gate (章門 zhāng mén)

    • Promotes liver qi flow, alleviating stagnation and associated abdominal symptoms.
  • Liv 14 (lower position) Gate of Hope (期門 qí mén)

    • Associated with emotional states of resignation and hope.

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