Acupoints for Immobility Arm Raising
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LU05Cubit Marsh

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🗺️ Meridian: Lung Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 尺澤 (chǐ zé)
🎯 Location: On the cubital crease in the depression of the radial side of the biceps brachii tendon; point is located with elbow slightly flexed.
⚠️ Cautions: Avoid in cases of severe vascular disease; caution with depth at cubital fossa.
🛡️ Treats: Cough, Diarrhea, Shortness of Breath, Asthma, Knee Pain
LU06Collection Hole

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🗺️ Meridian: Lung Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 孔最 (kǒng zuì)
🎯 Location: On the palmar aspect of the forearm on the line joining lu9 and lu5 7 thumb widths above the transverse crease of the wrist.
⚠️ Cautions: Caution in cases of local inflammation or skin conditions.
🛡️ Treats: Cough, Chest Pain, Asthma, Coughing Blood, Heat
LI07Warm Flow

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🗺️ Meridian: Large Intestine Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 溫溜 (wēn liū)
🎯 Location: With elbow flexed and radial side of the arm upward, point is on the line connecting li5 and li11, 5 thumb widths above the crease of the wrist.
⚠️ Cautions: No specific contraindications.
🛡️ Treats: Heat, Abdominal Bloating, Abdominal Pain, Redness, Swelling
LI13Arm Five Li

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🗺️ Meridian: Large Intestine Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 手五里 (shǒu wǔ lǐ)
🎯 Location: On the lateral side of the upper arm on the line connecting li11 and li15, 3 thumb widths above the li11.
⚠️ Cautions: Caution with depth and angle.
🛡️ Treats: Cough, Anxiety, Phlegm, Jaundice, Qi Deficiency
LI14Upper Arm Prominence

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🗺️ Meridian: Large Intestine Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 臂臑 (bì bù)
🎯 Location: On the lateral side of the upper arm on the line connecting li11 and li15, 7 thumb widths above the li11 at the insertion of the deltoid muscle.
⚠️ Cautions: Caution with depth to avoid nerve damage.
🛡️ Treats: Chest Pain, Redness, Swelling, Pain, Goiter
LI15Shoulder And Clavicle

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🗺️ Meridian: Large Intestine Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 肩髃 (jiān dòu)
🎯 Location: Anteroinferior to the acromion on the upper portion of the deltoid muscle; when arm is in the full abduction the point is in the depression the appearing at the anterior border of the acromioclavicular joint.
⚠️ Cautions: Avoid deep perpendicular needling due to risk of pneumothorax; caution in shoulder injuries.
🛡️ Treats: Wind, Shoulder Pain, Pain, Goiter, Hemiplegia
LI16Great Bone

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🗺️ Meridian: Large Intestine Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 巨骨 (jù gǔ)
🎯 Location: In the upper aspect of the shoulder in the depression the between acromial extremity of the clavicle and scapular spine.
⚠️ Cautions: Avoid deep perpendicular needling due to risk of pneumothorax.
🛡️ Treats: Back Pain, Shoulder Pain, Pain, Epilepsy, Goiter
ST12Empty Basin

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🗺️ Meridian: Stomach Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 缺盆 (quē pén)
🎯 Location: In the midpoint of the supraclavicular fossa 4 thumb widths lateral to the anterior midline.
⚠️ Cautions: Risk of pneumothorax; caution with subclavian vessels.
🛡️ Treats: Heat Chest, Cough, Fever, Shortness of Breath, Sweating
HT02Cyan Spirit

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🗺️ Meridian: Heart Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 青靈 (qīng líng)
🎯 Location: When elbow is flexed point is 3 thumb widths above the medial end of the transverse cubital crease in the groove medial to the biceps brachii.
⚠️ Cautions: Caution with depth; proximity to brachial artery.
🛡️ Treats: Swelling, Pain, Channel Stagnation, Shivering, Rib Pain
SI02Front Valley

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🗺️ Meridian: Small Intestine Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 前谷 (qián gǔ)
🎯 Location: When loose fist is made point is on the ulnar end of the crease in the front of the metacarpophalangeal joint of the little finger at the junction of the red and white skin.
⚠️ Cautions: No specific contraindications.
🛡️ Treats: Cough, Tinnitus, Coughing Blood, Chest Fullness, Back Pain
SI09True Shoulder

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🗺️ Meridian: Small Intestine Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 肩貞 (jiān zhēn)
🎯 Location: Posterior and inferior to the shoulder joint; when arm is adducted point is 1 thumb width above the posterior end of the axillary fold.
⚠️ Cautions: Rule out fracture, dislocation and joint instability before needling, and do not needle into an acutely swollen joint or a haemarthrosis.
🛡️ Treats: Tinnitus, Wind, Numbness, Shoulder Blade Pain, Shoulder Pain
SI11Heavenly Gathering

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🗺️ Meridian: Small Intestine Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 天宗 (tiān zōng)
🎯 Location: On the scapula in the depression of the center of the subscapular fossa and at the level of the 4th thoracic vertebra.
⚠️ Cautions: Rule out fracture, dislocation and joint instability before needling, and do not needle into an acutely swollen joint or a haemarthrosis.
🛡️ Treats: Cough, Qi Stagnation, Chest Fullness, Elbow Pain, Shoulder Blade Pain
SI17Celestial Hood

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🗺️ Meridian: Small Intestine Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 天容 (tiān róng)
🎯 Location: Posterior to the angle of the mandible in the depression on the anterior border of the scm.
⚠️ Cautions: Caution near facial nerve.
🛡️ Treats: Cough, Chest Pain, Fever, Asthma, Tinnitus
BL59Tarsus Yang

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🗺️ Meridian: Bladder Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 跗陽 (fū yáng)
🎯 Location: 3 thumb widths directly above the ub60.
⚠️ Cautions: No specific contraindications.
🛡️ Treats: Fever, Numbness, Shoulder Pain, Pain, Thigh Pain
PC01Heavenly Pool

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🗺️ Meridian: Pericardium Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 天池 (tiān chí)
🎯 Location: In the 4th intercostal space 1 thumb width lateral to the nipple and 5 thumb widths lateral to the anterior midline.
⚠️ Cautions: Avoid deep needling; risk of pneumothorax.
🛡️ Treats: Cough, Fever, Phlegm, Chest Fullness, Swelling
TB02Fluid Gate

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🗺️ Meridian: Triple Burner Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 液門 (yè mén)
🎯 Location: When fist is clenched point is located in the depression the proximal to the margin of the web between ringer and small fingers at the junction of the red and white skin.
⚠️ Cautions: No specific contraindications.
🛡️ Treats: Fever, Tinnitus, Palpitations, Swelling, Pain
TB11Clear Cold Abyss

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🗺️ Meridian: Triple Burner Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 清冷淵 (qīng lěng yuān)
🎯 Location: 1 thumb width above the tb10 when elbow is flexed.
⚠️ Cautions: No specific contraindications.
🛡️ Treats: Jaundice, Pain, Channel Stagnation, Rib Pain, Headache
TB13Upper Arm Convergence

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🗺️ Meridian: Triple Burner Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 臑會 (bù huì)
🎯 Location: On the line joining olecranon the and tb14 on the posterior border of the deltoid muscle.
⚠️ Cautions: No specific contraindications.
🛡️ Treats: Fever, Phlegm, Shoulder Blade Pain, Shoulder Pain, Pain
TB14Shoulder Bone Hole

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🗺️ Meridian: Triple Burner Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 肩髎 (jiān hé)
🎯 Location: On the shoulder posterior to the li15 in the depression the inferior and posterior to the acromion the when arm is abducted.
⚠️ Cautions: Rule out fracture, dislocation and joint instability before needling, and do not needle into an acutely swollen joint or a haemarthrosis.
🛡️ Treats: Numbness, Shoulder Pain, Pain, Arm Pain, Benefit Shoulders
GB10Floating White

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🗺️ Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian
🇨🇳 Chinese: 浮白 (fú bái)
🎯 Location: Posterior and superior to the mastoid process at the junction of the middle third and upper third of the curved line connecting gb9 and gb12.
⚠️ Cautions: No specific contraindications for head points.
🛡️ Treats: Cough, Chest Pain, Fever, Shortness of Breath, Tinnitus
Using Acupoints for Immobility Arm Raising
Self-Treatment Guidelines
- Locate acupoints using anatomical landmarks
- Apply firm, steady pressure for 1-3 minutes
- Treat 2-3 times daily for best results
When to Seek Professional Help
- Severe or persistent Immobility Arm Raising
- Symptoms worsen despite treatment
- If you have underlying health conditions
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