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LI 10 Acupuncture Point

LI 10 Acupuncture Point

LI 10 Acupuncture Point is called as shǒu sān lǐ. Shou means arm. San means three. Li is taken as cun in ancient times. This point is on the forearm. This point is 3 cun below Quchi(LI 11), with the arm stretched.

LI 10 Acupuncture Point
LI 10 Acupuncture Point

LI 10 Acupuncture Point Location

On the radial side of the posterior antebrachial region, 2 cun distal cubital crease, on the line connecting LI 5 at the wrist and LI 11 at the lateral cubital crease. Needle perpendicularly 0.8 – 1.2 cun.

2 cun distal to LI-11

LI 10 Acupuncture Point Names

shǒu sān lǐ ⼿手三⾥里里

Large Intestine 10 Arm Three Li

Arm Three Miles

Speciality

Caution

Functions

  • Regulates qi and blood
  • Harmonizes Stomach and intestines
  • Tonifies qi
  • ACAP

Indication

  • Abdominal Pain
  • Vomiting and Diarrhea
  • Pain in the shoulder region
  • Motor impairment of the upper extremities
  • pain and immobility of the arm and shoulder, atrophy, hemiplegia
  • abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea, sudden turmoil
  • toothache, swelling of cheek, deviation of mouth

Diseases

Abdominal pain, arm pain and paralysis and shoulder pain.

Discomfort

Area of Protection

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