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SP-5 Shāng Hill
商丘 〔商丘〕shāng qiū
Alternate names: 商坵 shāng qiū, Shang Hill
Channel: SP, Foot Greater Yīn (tài yīn) Spleen Channel
Modern location: An acupoint located on the medial aspect of the ankle, in the depression anterior and inferior to the medial malleolus, midway between the tip of the malleolus and the tuberosity of the navicular bone.
Classic location: In the slight depression under the inside anklebone, between Mound Center (LR-4) in front and Shining Sea (KI-6) behind. (Zhēn Jiǔ Dà Chéng)
Local anatomy: The medial tarsal artery and the great saphenous vein. The medial crural cutaneous nerve and branch of the superficial peroneal nerve.
Action: Fortifies the spleen and disinhibits dampness.
Modern indications: Abdominal distension; diarrhea; constipation; jaundice; constipation; diarrhea;
Classic indications: Spleen vacuity; sloppy diarrhea; heart sorrow; constipation; heat effusion with aversion to cold and retching;
Needle stimulus: Needling: 0.3‒1.0 cùn oblique or perpendicular insertion. Moxa: 3 cones; pole 5‒10 min.
Needle sensation: Localized twinge and pain.
Point groups: River (jīng) (metal) point.
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