Zhonglushu Bl-29: Mid-Spine Shu
Zhonglushu Bl-29: Mid-Spine Shu
Zhonglushu Bl-29: Mid-Spine Shu
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Stiffness and pain of the lumbar spine, inability to turn the spine.
COMBINATIONS
1.5 cun lateral to the midline, at the level Sanjiao of the third posterior sacral foramen. Gall Bladder
Dysenteric disorder: Hegu L.I.-4 and Zusanli ST-36; if severe add Zhonglushu BL-29 (Song of Points). Lumbar pain: Zhonglushu BL-29, Shenshu BL-23 and Qihaishu BL-24 (Supplementing Life).
1.5 cun
LOCATION NOTE
i. As the inner line of the Bladder channel on the back descends towards the sacrum, it runs closer to the midline; the 1.5 cun measurement in this area, therefore, will be relatively shorter; ii. For guidance on locating the sacral foramen see How to Locate the Sacral Foramina.
NEEDLING
Dysenteric disorder, cold in the intestines, shan disorder, abdominal distention, pain of the lateral costal region, Kidney deficiency wasting and thirsting disorder, absence of sweating.