POINT: ST-6
English: | Jaw Bone |
Also Known As: | Jaw Chariot Jaw Vehicle |
- Approximately one fingerbreadth anterior and superior to the angle of the jaw at the prominence of the masseter muscle.
Note: ask the patient to clench the jaw before locating. - With the teeth slightly clenched, the point is at the prominence of the masseter muscle at the lateral aspect of the lower mandible, about 1 cun anterosuperior to the mandibular angle.
- Perpendicular insertion 0.5 cun.
- Transverse insertion to join with such points as ST-4 Dicang, ST-5 Daying and ST-7 Xiaguan.
- Transverse insertion towards the upper or lower jaw for toothache.
- Straight insertion, 0.5 cun. Sensation: local distention and soreness.
- Transverse insertion for facial paralysis, join to ST-4 Dicang, 2 to 3 cun. Sensation: local distention and soreness extending around the point.
- For spasm of the masseter muscle, direct the needle upward.
- Puncture perpendicularly 0.3 to 0.5 cun, or subcutaneously with the tip of the needle towards ST-4 Dicang.
- Moxibustion is applicable.
- Sun Si-miao Ghost point
- Eliminates Wind
- Benefits the jaw and teeth
- Activates the channel
- Alleviates pain
- Clears Heat from the Yang Ming
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SI-18 |
ST-4 |
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Pain and deviation of the mouth Aversion to Wind and Cold Inability to chew |
Deviation of the mouth and eye |
Lockjaw |
SJ-20 |
LI-4 |
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Inability to chew |
Swelling, pain and redness of the ear |
Facial paralysis Problems of the lower jaw including toothache |
REN-24 |
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Toothache |
Acute parotitis |
Lock jaw |
- This is an important local point to treat a wide range of disorders affecting the jaw.