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BL-21 Stomach Transport
胃俞 〔胃俞〕 wèi shù
Channel: BL, foot greater yáng (tài yáng) bladder channel
Modern location: An acupoint located on the back, level with the inferior border of the spinous process of the twelfth thoracic vertebra, 1.5 cùn lateral to the midline.
Classical location: One cùn and five fēn either side of the spine, below the twelfth vertebra. The point is found in straight sitting posture. From
Local anatomy: Medial branches of the posterior branches of the subcostal artery and vein. Medial cutaneous branch of the posterior ramus of the 12th thoracic nerve; deeper its lateral branch.
Action: Regulates the center and harmonizes the stomach; transforms dampness and disperses stagnation; supplements center qì to eliminate vacuity.
Modern indications: Chest and rib-side pain;
Classical indications: Stomach cold; abdominal distension and rumbling intestines; diarrhea; water swelling and drum distension;
Needle stimulus: Needling: 0.5 cùn downward oblique insertion. Moxa: 3‒7 cones; pole 20‒30 min.
Needle sensation: Distension and numbness often spreading forward along the ribs.
Point groups: Transport point (shù xué) of the stomach.
Point name meaning:
The point’s association with the stomach accounts for its name. See