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Kidney Meeting Points
Meeting Points:
Sp6, Du1,
REN3,4, 7, 17
Kidney Linkage
from chest links with PC channel & Ren17
Kidney Organs and Tissues
Organs: K, LV, HT, PC, LU (all yin organs except the spleen)
Tissues: root of tongue, ear
Kidney primary pathologies
Hemoptysis, Asthma, Dryness:tongue
Freq urination, Impotence, Nocturnal Emission, Enuresis
Irregular menses, Congested sore throat, Edema
Kidney shares meeting points with...
Shares meeting points with Liver & Spleen: Sp 6, Ren 3, Ren 4
Kidney
Diverge/Separate:
Enter:
Emerge:
Converge:
Popliteal fossa ~ Kid10
5 cun below anus
Nape ~ UB10
Nape ~ UB10
Kidney Divergent Channel Pathway
Separates ~ Kid10 joins UB and runs up posterior
Crosses Dai around L2, continues upward to the nape, emerges and converges with UB Regular channel
Branch from nape connects with root of tongue
Kidney Divergent Channel Treats
Leukorrhea, weakness, paralysis, pain/tightness in groin & sacral region, occipital HA, neck pain, stiffness, aphasia, stiffness & flaccidity of tongue...
Kidney Luo Collateral
Luo Pt:
Pathway:
Luo Pt: KID4 Begins at KID4, wraps heel and connects to UB
Ascends from KID4 to a point below the Pericardium where it travels posteriorly to and spreads into the lumbar vertebrae
Leg Shao Yin Luo Collateral
Xu Symptoms:
Shi Symptoms:
Xu Symptoms: lumbar pain
Shi Symptoms: irritability, depression, retention of urine
Leg Shao Yin TM/Sinew Channel Pathway
Begins beneath the little toe, joins the SP TMM at inferior aspect of medial malleolus
A branch travels internally to spinal vertebrae, ascends to nape of neck
Leg Shao Yin TM/Sinew Channel Binding areas:
Binds: heel, medial condyle of the tibia, genitals, occipital bone
Leg Shao Yin TM/Sinew Channel Pathology
If disease is exterior – cannot bend forward (yang disorders)
If disease is interior – cannot bend backward (yin disorders)
Urinary Bladder Primary Channel
begins
ends
Luo Pt.
Begins: inner canthus UB1 Ends: pinky toe UB67
Luo Pt. UB58 (“Soaring Upwards”)
Urinary Bladder Primary Channel Meeting Points
Meeting Points: GB7-12, 15, 30, Du 13, 14, 17, 20, 24
Urinary Bladder Primary Channel Linkage
Linkage: UB67 to beneath little toe
Urinary Bladder Primary Channel
Organs and Tissues
Organs: UB, Kid Tissues: eyes, ears
Urinary Bladder Primary Channel Pathologies:
Uncle Bill got malaria, depression, mania, pain in eyes, lacrymation, nasal obstruction, epistaxis, retention of urine/enuresis, headache, pain: nape, back, butt, and back of legs
UB Divergent Channel
Diverge/Separate:
Enter:
Emerge:
Converge:
Popliteal fossa ~UB40
5 cun below anus
Nape ~ UB10
Nape ~ UB10
UB Divergent Channel Pathway:
from popliteal fossa ascends to a point 5 cun inferior to anus, winds around the anus, connects with the Bladder and Kidneys, Ascends along the spine to the cardiac region, emerges at the neck
UB Divergent Channel Treats:
Prolapse of rectum, problems with urination, defecation, HT fire: scant urination. Pain/stiffness at nape of neck, knees, gastrocnemius
Foot Tai Yang Luo Collateral
Luo Pt and Pathway:
Luo Pt: UB58
Separates at UB58 and connects with Kidney channel – no longitudinal pathway
Foot Tai Yang Luo Collateral
Xu Symptoms
Shi Symptoms
Xu Symptoms: epistaxis, clear nasal discharge
Shi Symptoms: nasal congestion, headache, back pain
Foot Tai Yang TM/Sinew Channel
Pathway and binding areas
Pathway: Originates little toe,
binds at lateral knee, heel, buttock, tongue, occipital bone, bridge of nose, cheek bone, GB12, LI15
Foot Tai Yang TM/Sinew Channel
Pathology
Inability to raise arm at shoulder
Strain/pain of the axilla, SCM and scalenes
presents as pain when nodding