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Lingtai(GV10)

Course
The channel originates in the lower part of the abdomen below the umbilicus, makes its downward way through the perineum, then ascends along the middle of the spinal column, and reaches Fengfu(DU16) at the back of the neck where it enters the brain. I1 continues to ascend from Fengfu(DU16), along the midline of the head and passing the vertex, forehead, columella of the nose and the upper lip, then to Yinjiao(DU28).
The branches from this channel connect with the kidney and travel through the heart.

Lingtai(GV10)
Loeation:On the low back and on the posterior midline, in the depression below the spmous process of the 6th thoracic vertebra.
Indications: Cough with dyspnea, furuncle, stiffness of the back and low hack.
Method: Puncture obliquely upward 0.5-1.0 inch. Moxibustion is applicable.
Regional anatomy
Vasculature: The posterior branch of the sixth intercostal artery.
Innervation: The medial branch of the posterior ramus of the thoracic nerve.



The lung Meridian picture of Lingtai(GV10) Acupoint
The lung Meridian picture of Lingtai(GV10) Acupoint
Body surface picture of Lingtai(GV10) Acupoint
Body surface picture of Lingtai(GV10) Acupoint
Anatomy picture of Lingtai(GV10) Acupoint Anatomy picture of Lingtai(GV10) Acupoint
Section picture of Lingtai(GV10) Acupoint Section picture of Lingtai(GV10) Acupoint

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