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Gall Bladder pts.

Gall Bladder Channel of Foot Shaoyang point location

Gall Bladder pointspoint location
GB-1 0.5 cun lateral to the outer canthus, in the depression on the lateral side of the orbit.
GB-2 With the mouth open, in the depression between the intertragic notch posteriorly and the condyloid process of the mandible anteriorly.
GB-3 Anterior to the ear, in a hollow above the upper border of the zygomatic arch, directly superior to ST-7.
GB-4 In the temporal region, within the hairline, one quarter of the distance between ST 8 and GB 7.
GB-5 In the temporal region, within the hairline, half the distance between ST 8 and GB 7.
GB-6 In the temporal region, within the hairline, three-quarters of the distance between ST 8 and GB 7.
GB-7 In the temporal region, within the hairline, level with and one finger-breadth anterior to SJ-20.
GB-8 In the temporal region, in the slight depression one cun directly above the ear apex.
GB-9 Above the ear, in the depression .5 cun posterior to GB-8.
GB-10 Posterior to the ear, along a curved line drawn from GB-9 to GB-12, running within the hairline and more or less parallel to the line of the rim of the ear, in a depression about one-third of the distance between GB-9 and GB-12.
GB-11 Posterior to the ear, along a curved line drawn from GB-9 to GB-12, running within the hairline and more or less parallel to the line of the rim of the ear, in a depression slightly greater than two thirds of the distance between GB-9 and GB-12.
GB-12 In the depression just posterior and inferior to the mastoid process.
GB-13 On the forehead, .5 cun within the anterior hairline, two thirds of the distance between DU-24 and ST-8.
GB-14 On the forehead, 1 cun superior to the middle of the eyebrow, aligned with the pupil when the eyes are focused forward.
GB-15 On the forehead, directly above GB-14, .5 cun within the anterior hairline, midway between Du-24 and ST-8.
GB-16 Above the forehead, 1.5 cun above the hairline, 1 cun posterior to GB-15.
GB-17 In the parietal region, on a curved line drawn between GB-15 and GB-20, following the contour of the cranium, 1 cun posterior to GB-16.
GB-18 DIrectly behind DU-20, 4 cun above the anterior hairline, 2.25 cun from the midline.
GB-19 In the occipital region, directly above GB-20, level with DU-17.
GB-20 Below the occiput, approximately midway between DU-16 and GB-12, in the hollow between the origins of the sternomastoid and trapezius muscles.
GB-21 Midway between DU-14 and the tip of the acromion, at the crest of the trapezius muscle.
GB-22 On the mid-axillary line, in the 4th intercostal space, about 3 cun inferior to the apex of the axilla, at the level of the nipple.
GB-23 Below the axilla in the 4th intercostal space, 1 cun anterior to GB-22, approximately at the level of the nipple.
GB-24 On the anterior chest wall, at the level of the seventh intercostal space, directly below the nipple, 4 cun lateral to the midline..
GB-25 Below the lateral aspect of the rib cage, anterior and inferior to the free end of the 12th rib.
GB-26 Directly below LIV-13, level with the umbilicus.
GB-27 In the depression just anterior to the anterior superior iliac spine, approximately level with REN-4.
GB-28 .5 cun anterior and inferior to GB-27.
GB-29 On the lateral aspect of the hip joint, at the midpoint of a line drawn between the anterior superior iliac spine and the prominence of the greater trochanter.
GB-30 On the postero-lateral aspect of the hip joint, one third of the distance between the prominence of the greater trochanter and the sacro-coccygeal hiatus.
GB-31 On the lateral aspect of the thigh, directly below the greater trochanter, 7 cun superior to the popliteal crease.
GB-32 On the lateral spect of th thigh, 2 cun inferior to GB-31, 5 cun superior to the popliteal crease.
GB-33 On the lateral side of the knee, in the depression above the lateral epycondyle of the femur, between the femor and tendon of biceps femoris.
GB-34 Below the lateral aspect of the knee, in the tender depression approx. 1 cun anterior and inferior to the head of the fibula.
GB-35 On the lateral aspect of the lower leg, 7 cun superior to the prominence of the lateral malleolus, in the depression at the posterior border of the fibula.
GB-36 On the lateral aspect of the lower leg, 7 cun superior to the prominence of the lateral malleolus, at the anterior border of the fibula.
GB-37 On the lateral aspect of the lower leg, 5 cun superior to the prominence of the lateral malleolus, at the anterior border of the fibula.
GB-38 On the lateral aspect of the lower leg, 4 cun superior to the prominence of the lateral malleolus, at the anterior border of the fibula.
GB-39 Above the ankle joint, 3 cun superior to the prominence of the lateral malleolus, between the posterior border of the fibula and the tendons of peroneus longus and brevis.
GB-40 At the ankle joint, in the depression anterior and inferior to the lateral malleolus.
GB-41 In the depression distal to the junction of the 4th and 5th metatarsal bones, on the lateral side of the tendon of m. extenson digitorum longus.
GB-42 Between the 4th and 5th metatarsal bones, in the depression proximal to the metatarsal heads, on the medial side of the tendon of m. extensor digitorum longus.
GB-43 Between the fourth toe and the little toe, .5 cun proximal to the margin of the web.
GB-44 On the dorsal aspect of the 4th toe, approx. .1 cun from the corner of the nail.
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