SI 7 Acupuncture Point is called as zhī zhèng. Zhi means Divergence. Zheng means regular meridian. The collateral of the Small Intestine meridian diverges from this point to the Heart meridian.
SI 7 Acupuncture Point Location
On the ulnar side of the forearm, between the anterior border of the ulna and flexor carpi ulnaris muscle, 5 cun superior to the wrist crease, on the line connecting SI 5 at the wrist and SI 8 at the medial epicondyle of the humerus at the elbow. Needle perpendicularly 0.5 – 0.8 cun.
5 cun proximal to SI-5, between ulna and muscle belly
SI 7 Acupuncture Point Names
zhī zhèng 支正
Small Intestine 7 Branch to the Correct
Speciality
- Luo Connecting Point on the Small Intestine Channel to HE7
Caution
Functions
- Expels wind-heat
- Calms shen
- Benefits finger joints
- ACAP
Indication
- Neck Rigidity
- Contracture and twitching of Elbow
- Pain in fingers
- Febrile Diseases
- Mental Disorders
- febrile diseases, fever with neck and lumbar pain
- mania-depression, fear and fright, sadness and anxiety, restless organ disorder
- weakness of the four limbs, inability to move elbow, pain of fingers, inability to make fist
- warts (long, finger-shaped warts)
Diseases
Aching fingers, hand and forearm pain and neck pain and stiffness.
Discomfort
Area of Protection
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