LI 7 Acupuncture Point is called as wēn liū. Wen means to warm. Liu means Circulation. This point is able to warm the meridian and promote its circulation, and is good for treating cold pain of the elbow and arm.
LI 7 Acupuncture Point Location
On the radial side of the posterior antebrachial region, 5 cun proximal to the dorsal wrist crease, on the line connecting LI 5 at the wrist and LI 11 at the lateral cubital crease. Needle perpendicularly 0.5 – 1 cun.
5 cun proximal to LI-5
LI 7 Acupuncture Point Names
wēn liū 溫溜溜
Large Intestine 7 Warm Flow
Speciality
- Xi Cleft Point on the Large Intestine Channel
Caution
Functions
- Clears heat and heat toxicity
- Harmonizes Stomach and intestines
- Clears Yang Ming fire and calms spirit
- Treats acute conditions and pain
Indication
- Headache
- Facial Swelling
- Sore Throat
- Borborygmus
- Abdominal Pain
- Aching of Shoulder and arm
- swelling and pain of face, carbuncles, sores, boils, pain of teeth, tongue thrust, loss of voice
- borborygmus with abdominal pain, abdominal distention, vomiting watery saliva, sudden swelling of limbs
- frequent laughter, raving, seeing ghosts
- pain and difficulty raising arm/shoulder
Diseases
Abdominal pain and shoulder and arm pain.
Discomfort
Area of Protection
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