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Akupuntur Kaki

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6 macam akupuntur kaki yang ada :

1. Foot acupuncture point therapy


2. New foot acupuncture therapy
3. Foot imaging acupuncture (Fang system)
4. Foot meridians and points therapy
5. Special effect points on the feet
6. Foot reflexology
Plantar
DU YIN XUE
Location: At the midpoint of the transverse crease of the second toe
at the distal interphalangeal joint on the plantar surface of the foot.
Indications: Herniation, irregular menses, difficult labor, and
vomiting.
LI NEI TING
Location: On the bottom of the foot opposite St 44 (Nei Ting).
Indications: Infantile convulsions and epilepsy.
MU ZHI LI HEN WEN
Location: At the midpoint of the transverse crease of the greattoe at
the metatarsophalangeal joint on the plantar surface.
Indications: Testitis and pain due to herniation.
ZHU XIN XUE
Location: In the center of the plantar surface on the midline of the
foot
Indications: Psychasthenia, uterine bleeding, headache, dizziness, and
pain on the bottom of the feet.
INSOMNIA
Location: At the bottom of the feet at the intersecting point between
the foot midline with the medial and lateral malleolus connecting
line.
Indications: Insomnia and swelling and pain of the bottom of the feet.
Dorsal
QU CHI
Location: At the dorsal side of the feet anterior and superior to the
medial malleolus in the depression between the tendons of the tibialis
anterior and extensor hallucis longus muscles.
Indications: Pain in the lower abdomen, nocturnal emissions, and hernia.
TONG LI
Location: At the dorsal side of the foot in the depression distal to the
junction of the fourth and fifth metatarsal bones.
Indications: Uterine bleeding.
ER ZHI SHANG
Location: At the midpoint between St 43 (Xian Gu) and St 44 (Nei Ting).
Indications: Edema.
BA FENG
Location: On the dorsum of the foot in the depression on the web
between the toes proximal to the margin of the web. There are eight
points in all.
Indications: Headache, toothache, irregular menses, and redness and
swelling of the dorsum of the foot.
NEI ZHI YIN
Location: On the medial side of the small toe about 0.1 cun posterior to
the corner of the nail.
Indications: Infantile convulsions, dizziness, and Zang Zao syndrome.
cont.
DA CHI JU MAO
Location: On the dorsal side of the great toe at
the midpointof the interphalangeal joint.
Indications: Wind stroke, headache, dizziness,
hernia, and pain in the external genitalia.
QI DUAN
Location: At the center of the tip of each toe.
There are 10 points in all.
Indications: Redness and swelling of the dorsum
of the foot, coma, and numbness of the toes.
JIA GEN
Location: On both sides of the great toe 0.1 cun
lateral to thecorner of the nail.
Indications: Hernia.
Medial
NEI HUAI QIAN XIA
Location: 1.0 cun anterior to the lower border of the medial
malleolus.
Indications: Vomiting and stomach pain.
QUAN (SPRING WATER)
Location: In the middle of the transverse crease of the upper border of
the calcaneus in the center of the Achilles tendon.
Indications: Difficult labor,low back pain,and esophageal spasm.
SHU WEI
Location: On the midline of the heel at the upper border of the
calcaneus bone.
Indications: Scrofula.
YING CHI
Location: Two points located in the depression on the anterior and
posterior aspect of the lower border of the medial malleolus.
Indications: Irregular menstruation and morbid leukorrhea.
NU XI
Location: At the posterior side of the heel on the midpoint above the
red and white skin.
Indications: Vomiting, diarrhea, palpitations, and toothache.
cont.
RAN HOU
Location: In the depression posterior and
inferior to the tuberosity of the navicular
bone, 0.4 cun posterior to the Kidney 2
(Ran Gu) point.
Indications: Indigestion.
YIN YANG
Location: At the medial side of the
transverse crease of the
metatarsophalangeal joint.
Indications: Bloody yellow leukorrhea,
diarrhea, and coma.
Lateral
WAI HUAI QIAN JIAO MAI
Location: On the dorsum lateral side of the foot at the
medial three-fourths and lateral one-fourth point on the
connected line between the highest point of the medial and
lateral malleoli.
Indications: Toothache.

XIA KUN LUN


Location: 1.0 cun below the lateral malleolus anterior to
the calcaneus tendon.
Indications: Bi syndrome, low back pain, paralysis of the
body, and swelling and pain of the heel.
Foot Reflexology

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