Commonly Used Canine Transpositional Acupuncture Points

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Commonly Used Canine Transpositional Acupuncture Points Dr. Carla Leon Assisted by Dr. Lisa Travisanello, Dr. Cheryl Chrisman, Solo, Brittany and Hurricane Frances 2004

Chinese Inch=Cun The width of the last rib is 1 cun

Medial Forelimb Anatomy Review

Pericardium Channel PC-3 PC-6 PC-8 PC-9 From the chest along the medial side of the forelimb to the medial front paw PC-1  PC-9 7-9 pm Jue Yin

PC-3 In the crease of the elbow just medial (caudal) to the biceps tendon He-sea pt (water) Palpitations, vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, fever, shoulder or elbow pain

PC-6 3 cun above the transverse crease of the carpus (Opp TH-5 on lateral side) Luo connecting (TH-5) Master pt for chest and cranial abdomen, anti-nausea Confluent pt to Yin Wei

PC-8 Underneath the large central pad Ying-spring (fire)pt Vomiting, epilepsy, stomatitis, halitosis, chest pain

PC-9 On the medial side of the 4th digit Jing-well pt (wood), Mother pt- tonify in HT Deficiency Hyperactivity, Shen disturbance, local tendon problems 5 4 2 3 PC-9 HT-9

Triple Heater Channel TH-3 TH-5 TH-10 TH-14 TH-17 TH-21 TH-23 From the front foot, along the lateral forelimb, shoulder, and neck to the ear then the eyebrow TH-1  TH-23 9-11 pm Shao Yang

TH-3 Proximal to the metacarpophalangeal joint on the dorsum of the paw between the 4th and 5th metacarpals Shu-stream pt (wood) Head shaking, ear problems, fever, local pain 5 4

TH-5 3 cun above the carpus on the craniolateral aspect of the foreleg in the interosseous space between the radius and ulna (opposite to PC-6) Luo connecting (PC-6); Confluent pt to Yang-Wei meridian Forelimb paralysis, headache, fever, red eyes, ear problems, neck pain, Wei Qi deficiency

TH-10 In a depression on the triceps tendon, just proximal to the olecranon He-Sea pt (earth), Child pt- sedate for Excess Forelimb paralysis, sore throat, deafness, toothache

TH-14 Caudal and distal to the acromion on the caudal margin of the acromial head of the deltoideus muscle (“LI leads and TH trails”) Pain in the shoulder and forelimb

TH-21 Rostral to the supratragic notch directly dorsal to SI-19, at the posterior border of the mandible and dorsal to the condyloid process when the mouth is open Otitis, cervical stiffness, facial pain or swelling

TH-23 In the depression on the rim of the orbit at the end of the eyebrow were it extended to the lateral canthus Eye problems, facial paralysis, dental disease, encephalitis, epilepsy

Gallbladder Channel GB-1 GB-2 GB-14 GB-20 GB-21 GB-25 GB-29 GB-30 GB-31 GB-33 GB-34 GB-39 GB-41 From the eye, around the ear and face, along the neck, lateral chest, hip, lateral hind limb to hind foot GB-1  GB-44 11- 1 am Shao Yang

GB- 1 0.2 cun lateral to the lateral canthus in the depression over the rim of the orbit Eye problems, colds, headache

GB-2 Rostral to the intertragic notch directly below SI-19 at the posterior border of the condyloid process with the mouth open Facial paralysis, syncope, Wind pattern, Shen disturbance

GB-14 1 cun above the midpoint of the extended eyebrow (end of the visible eyebrow) Keratitis, conjunctivitis, uveitis

GB-20 Rostral and medial to the cranial edge of the wings of the atlas in a depression below the occipital bones and medial to the jugular process External Wind, Internal Wind, epilepsy, cervical stiffness, headache, nose bleed, nasal discharge and congestion

GB-21 In a groove in the muscle in front of of the scapula midway between GV-14 (dorsal midline between C7-T1) and the acromion Shoulder pain, forelimb paralysis, mastitis, difficult labor

GB-25 On the lateral side of the abdomen on the lower border of the free end of the 13th rib Front Mu alarm pt for KID infertility, lumbar pain, colic, Kidney deficiency

GB-29 In a depression cranial to the greater trochanter (one of the 3 “bowling ball pts” around the head of the femur) Arthritis of the coxofemoral joint, gluteal muscle pain, hind limb pain or paralysis BL-54 GB-30 GB-29

GB-30 In a depression midway between the greater trochanter and the tuber ischii (one of the 3 “bowling ball pts” around the head of the femur) Arthritis of the coxofemoral joint, gluteal muscle pain, hind limb pain or paralysis BL-54 GB-30 GB-29

GB-31 In the groove between the femur and the biceps femoris muscle, 7 cun above the lateral femoral condyle Pruritis, hind limb paralysis, sore hind foot

GB-33 In the depression between the insertion of the biceps femoris tendon and the femur in the hollow above the lateral condyle of the femur Stifle problems

GB-34 In the depression anterior and distal to the head of the fibula on the lateral side of the rear leg (Opp SP-9 on medial side) He-Sea (earth), Lower He-Sea pt for GB, Influential pt for ligaments & tendons LIV Qi stagnation; ST Qi stagnation, vomiting, rear limb weakness,

GB-39 3 cun above the lateral malleolus in the depression caudal to the posterior border of the fibula near where the lateral saphenous vein crosses (Opposite to SP-6 on the medial side) Influential pt for Marrow and CNS, cervical stiffness, paraplegia, anal problems, chest pain, sore throat,

GB-41 In the depression proximal to the distal junction of the 4th and 5th metatarsals Shu-stream pt (wood); Confluent pt to Dai meridian Tendonitis, urinary incontinence, abnormal cycling, eye problems, mastitis

Liver Channel LIV-2 LIV-3 LIV-8 LIV-13 LIV-14 From hind foot to chest 1-3 am Jue Yin

LIV-2 On the lateral aspect of the second toe distal to the metatarsophalangeal joint in the webbing Ying-spring pt (Fire) Liver Yang Rising, eye problems, abnormal cycling 2 3

LIV-3 Between the 2nd and 3rd metatarsals proximal to the metatarsophalangeal joint Shu-stream pt (earth) Yuan Source pt LIV Qi stagnation Paralysis of hind limbs 2 3

LIV-8 On the medial side of the knee, above the medial end of the popliteal crease between the medial femoral condyle and the insertion of the semimembranosus and semitendinosus m He-Sea (water)

LIV-13 On the lateral side of the body just below the free end of the 12th rib Front Mu Alarm pt for SP Influential for Yin (Zang) organs; Master pt for viscera, colic, diarrhea, abdominal mass, muscle pain

LIV-14 In a depression at the costocondral junction near the mammary line at the 6th intercostal space Front Mu alarm point for the Liver Hepatic disorders, mastitis, pleuritis, chest pain, muscle pain