POINT: SP-9 (SPLEEN-9)
English: | Yin Mound Spring |
Also Known As: | Yin Tomb Spring |
- On the inferior border of the medial condyle of the tibia, in the depression between the posterior border of the tibia and the gastrocnemius muscle.
- With the knee flexed, this point can be found at the inferior margin of the medial condyle of the tibia, in the depression between the posterior margin of the tibia and the gastrocnemius muscle.
- On the lower border of the medial condyle of the tibia, in the depression posterior and inferior to the medial condyle of the tibia.
- On the medial side of the lower leg, in a depression in the angle formed by the medial condyle of the tibia and the posterior border of the tibia. Note: Run the finger in the groove posterior to the medial border of the tibia until it falls into the depression below the tibial condyle. This point lies at the same level as GB-34 Yanglingquan.
- Straight insertion along the posterior border of the tibia 1 to 3 cun. Sensation: local distention and soreness, possibly extending downward.
- Puncture perpendicularly 0.5 to 1 cun.
- Moxibustion is applicable.
- Perpendicular insertion, 1 to 1.5 cun.
- He-Sea point of the Spleen channel
- Water point of the Spleen channel
- Uniting point of the Spleen channel
- Regulates and tonifies the Spleen (especially the Yang)
- Regulates the Stomach (especially the Yin)
- Regulates the Lower Jiao
- Resolves Dampness and Damp-Heat (especially of the Spleen and Stomach)
- Eliminates Damp-Heat in the Lower Jiao
- Resolves Damp Summerheat
- Regulates the water pathways
- Promotes urination
- Removes obstructions from the channel
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REN-4 |
GB-34 |
REN-9 |
Urinary retention Ascites |
Swollen, painful leg Swelling of the knee that is difficult to endure Enuresis |
Edema Edema around the umbilical region |
ST-35 |
SP-6 |
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Splinted abdomen |
Knee problems |
Edema of the four limbs |
REN-6 |
SP-6 |
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Obstructed urination |
Diarrhea containing undigested food |
Cold or Damp diarrhea containing undigested food |
SP-1 |
SP-8 |
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Heat in the chest with sudden diarrhea |
Sudden turmoil disorder |
No pleasure in eating |
KI-1 |
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Small Intestine pain that radiates to the umbilicus |
Paralysis of the lower extremity |
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- This is the point on the Spleen channel to resolve Dampness from the Lower Jiao.