Yangqiao Meridian

The Yangqiao Meridian starts from the lateral side of the heel ( Shenmai, B 62 ) , Pushen ( B 61 ) ( 1 ) . It runs upward along the external malleolus ( 2 ) and passes the posterior border of the fibula. It then goes onwards along the lateral side of the thigh and posterior side of the hypochondrium to the posterior axillary fold. From there, it winds over to the shoulder and ascends along the neck to the comer of the mouth. Then it enters the inner canthus ( Jingming, B 1 ) to communicate with the Yinqiao Meridian. Running further upward along the Bladder Meridian of Foot - Taiyang to the forehead, it meets the Gallbladder Meridian of Foot - Shaoyang at Fengchi ( G 20 ) ( 3 ) . The coalescent points of the Yangqiao Meridian are Shemnai ( B 62 ) , Pushen ( B 61 ) , Fiiyang ( B 59 ) , Femur - Juliao ( G 29 ) , Naoshu ( SI 10 ) , Jiaoyu ( Li 15 ) , Jugu ( Li 16 ) , Dicang ( S 4 ) , Nose - Juliao ( S 3 ) , Chengqi ( S1 ) , Jingming ( B 1 ) and Fengchi ( G 20 ) .

 

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