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Directory 1 Pinyin 2 English Reference 3 Overview 4 Iketou Alias 5 Origin 6 Specificity 7 Cave Names 8 Location 9 Liuwen Point 10 Select 65438+ 0 1 Acupoint Anatomy 1 Horizontal Anatomy 1 .2

2 English reference wn LiúLI7[ China Acupuncture Dictionary]

3. Overview Pool head is an alias for acupoints. Look at acupuncture classics. "Chi", which is mistaken for "snake", is another name for Liu Wen [1].

Warm and smooth Chinese Pinyin Liu Wen Roman Pinyin Liu Wen American English translation name Warmstaggant

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Liu Wen was named meridian point [2][3][4]. Acupuncture classics. Alias reverse injection [2], snakehead [2], Toudi [5], Zhu Tong [5], Chitou [5], Liu Wen [5]. It belongs to the large intestine meridian of hand Yangming [2][3]. Warm and slippery is the acupoint of the large intestine meridian of hand Yangming [2][3]. Warm means warm, slippery means circulation. This point has the function of warming and dredging meridians, and is good at treating cold pain in elbow and arm, so it is named "warm and slippery" [3]. Indications: headache due to cold and heat, head wind, dizziness, facial edema, facial paralysis, parotitis, stomatitis, dry mouth, salivation, glossitis, toothache, sore throat, red eyes and swelling, shoulder and back pain, furuncle, tongue vomiting, abdominal distension, bowel sounds, abdominal pain, epistaxis, shoulder and arm pain, shoulder and back pain and neck pain.

4 The alias of bald head is reversed (acupuncture A-B meridian) [2], snake head (acupuncture A-B meridian) [2], head head [5], Zhu Tong [5], bald head [5] and Liu Wen [5].

5 Source "Acupuncture Once": Liu Wen, a reverse note, a snake head, Yangming meridian point of hand, five inches behind wrist, six inches behind wrist.

6. The specific warm and slippery point is the large intestine meridian of hand Yangming.

The name of point 7 is heating up, and sliding is circulation. This point has the function of warming meridians and dredging collaterals, and is good at treating cold pain in elbow and arm, so it is named warm and slippery [3].

Guang Yun: "Warm, warm also". Slippery, flowing and watery appearance [5]. The qi of meridians flows through this point like warm water, hence the name Liu Wen [5]. Alias snakehead, a reverse note [5]. If you make a fist, the muscles at this point (extensor carpi radialis) bulge like a snake head, with the head down and the meridians up from here [5].

8 the position of the forearm [6]

9 Positioning standard of Liuwen point: bend your elbow and slide gently on the radial side of the back of the forearm. When Yangxi and Quchi meet, your wrist is 5 inches across [4][7].

Liu Wen is located on the back of forearm, on the connecting line between Yangxi point and Quchi point, 5 inches away from Yangxi point (introduction to medicine) [2].

In addition, Liu Wen said that "behind the wrist, young scholars are five inches, and great scholars are six inches" (Acupuncture Classics); "Between five and six inches behind the wrist, at the artery" (Tai Square) [2].

Warm and slippery on the front arm, wrist dorsum with 5-inch transverse stripes, Yangxi (LI5) and Quchi (LI 1 1) [3]. Bend the elbow on the side wrist to select the point [3].

The position of moderate temperature sliding in the large intestine meridian of hand Yangming

The position of Liu Wenjiao

Location of Liuwen Point (Hand Yangming Large Intestine Meridian)

The position of Liu Wendian (muscle)

The position of Liu Wendian (bone)

10 Take the normal wrist and bend the elbow. On the connection line between Yangxi and Quchi, take the point 5 inches above Yangxi.

On the forearm, 5 inches above the distal end of wrist dorsum, on the connecting line between Yangxi (LI5) and Quchi (LI 1 1), acupoints were selected at the elbow outside wrist flexion [3].

At the elbow wrist position, when the midpoint of the connecting line between Yangxi and Quchi is downward 1 inch, acupoints are selected [8].

1 1 Acupoint anatomy Skin, subcutaneous tissue, forearm fascia, extensor carpi radialis longus and extensor brevis are located under Liu Wen's acupoint. Muscle branches with radial artery and cephalic vein. The dorsal cutaneous nerve of forearm and the deep branch of radial nerve are distributed. The skin is distributed by the lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm. In addition to the above nerves, there are cephalic veins in the subcutaneous fascia. The needle penetrates into the skin, through the subcutaneous fascia behind the cephalic vein, through the forearm fascia, into the extensor carpi radialis longus tendon, to the extensor carpi radialis brevis tendon, and to the periosteum of the radius. The above two muscles (tendons) are innervated by the deep branch of radial nerve.

1 1. 1 horizontal dissection of skin → subcutaneous tissue → extensor carpi radialis longus → extensor carpi radialis brevis [3].

Skin → subcutaneous tissue → extensor carpi radialis longus tendon → extensor carpi radialis brevis tendon [7].

The nerves and blood vessels at 1 1.2 point are distributed in the superficial layer of the lateral forearm cutaneous nerve, the posterior forearm cutaneous nerve and the cephalic vein, and the posterior interosseous nerve and artery are distributed in the deep layer [7].

There are dorsal cutaneous nerve of forearm, deep branch of radial nerve, muscular branch of radial artery and cephalic vein [2].

12 efficacy and function of Liuwen point; Liu Wen has the function of clearing heat and regulating qi.

Warm and slippery has the functions of clearing heat and regulating the stomach [3].

The qi of Liu Wen's point is not excessive, it comes from the partial calendar. This point has the functions of warming meridians, sweating, expelling wind and dispelling cold. It is warm but not hot, and can be used to treat headache, facial swelling, sore throat, bowel sounds, abdominal pain and elbow and arm pain [5].

Warming meridians has the function of warming and dispersing, and can treat all cold-dampness stagnation symptoms such as elbow and arm cold pain, cold syncope and headache [5].

Warming meridians has the effects of relieving depression and inducing resuscitation, and can also cure bowel sounds [5]

13 Indications Warm-slippery disease is mainly used for cold-heat headache, head wind, dizziness, facial swelling, facial paralysis, parotitis, stomatitis, dry mouth, salivation, glossitis, toothache, sore throat, red eyes, shoulder and back pain, furuncle, tongue vomiting, abdominal distension, bowel sounds, abdominal pain and epistaxis.

Warming is mainly used for headache, facial swelling, sore throat, shoulder and back pain, furuncle, tongue vomiting, bowel sounds, abdominal pain and so on [7].

Warming meridians is mainly used for head, face, facial features and gastrointestinal diseases, such as headache due to cold and heat, facial swelling, facial paralysis, parotitis, stomatitis, glossitis, toothache, sore throat, epistaxis, abdominal pain due to bowel sounds, diarrhea, shoulder and arm pain, epilepsy and furuncle [3].

Warm and smooth is mainly used for headache, facial edema, stiff neck, swelling and pain in the mouth and pharynx, and mouth and eyes. Oblique, bowel sounds, abdominal pain, shoulder and arm pain, boils, etc. [2].

Warm and slippery is mainly used for headache, dizziness, facial edema, dry mouth, salivation, toothache, sore throat and red eyes. Abdominal distension, abdominal pain, bowel sounds; Fatigue and asthma; Crazy talk, crazy walking, epilepsy; Shoulder pain, strong neck pain; Furuncle of breast [8].

Diseases of ENT system: stomatitis, glossitis and mumps;

Others: tonsillitis, facial paralysis, lower abdominal wall muscle spasm, forearm pain.

Tenderness often occurs in perforation of digestive tract ulcer, which can be further diagnosed with other acupoints.

14 acupuncture method 14. 1 acupuncture method generally pricks 0.5 ~ 0.8 inch [3].

Straight stab 0.5 ~ 1 inch [2][7][8], local pain [8], scattered to the hand [8].

Straight stab 0.5 ~ 0.8 inch, local acid swelling, needle feeling scattered to the hand.

14.2 Moxibustion can be moxibustion [3][7][8].

The moxa stick moxibustion is 3 ~ 5 strong; Or moxa stick moxibustion for 5 ~ 10 minutes [2].

Moxibustion with moxa stick or warm acupuncture is 3 ~ 5 strong, and moxibustion with moxa stick lasts for 5 ~ 10 minutes.

15 combined with Liuwen point to treat acute typhoid fever [3].

Treating stomatitis by warming and smoothing and fatigue [3].

Warm current combined with valley, less sore throat [3][8].

Zusanli is used to treat bowel sounds and abdominal pain [3].

Warm and smooth with inner chamber and Hegu to treat toothache [8].

Warming meridians and dredging Zusanli and Shangjuxu have the functions of regulating intestine, promoting qi circulation and relieving pain, and treating bowel sounds, diarrhea and abdominal pain [8].

Warm current combined with Quchi has the function of clearing away heat and relieving sore throat, so it can't be said that it is mainly used to treat laryngeal obstruction.

The combination of warm and slippery drugs and ginseng has the effect of eliminating phlegm and calming the nerves, and is mainly used to treat epilepsy.

16 Literature summary of "Prepare a Thousand Golden Prescriptions for Foot": The pain of bowel sounds should be controlled by warming and slipping.

"Golden Wings": Crying wildly, the top 30 moxibustion hands.

Acupuncture classics A and B: typhoid fever, cold and fever, headache, heaving, no lifting of shoulders, warm and slippery. Malaria, red and swollen face, warm and slippery. Intestinal distension and pain, warmth is the main reason. Oral pain, warm and slippery. Epilepsy, tongue sticking out, bulging, talking crazy, damn it, warm and slippery. Crazy servant, gentle master. Laryngeal pain can't be said, and it is treated by moistening Quchi.

Acupuncture: Abdominal pain, typhoid fever and diaphragmatic qi obstruction. Headache due to cold and heat, delirious laughter, spitting, wind-driven limb swelling, tongue spitting, sore tongue and pharynx.