LV 6
LV 6 Zhong Du 中都
“Middle Capital”
ZHONG middle, center
DU capital, market
Other Names
Location and Needling:
At midpoint of tibia shaft, on posterior border, 7 cun superior the medial malleolus, 2 cun above LR-5.
0.5-1 cun perpendicular
Contraindications and Cautions
Functions
Liver,
Xi-Cleft point.
Spreads LV Qi and regulates the lower jiao
Regulates blood
Drains damp
Used for excess situations of sudden blockage and pain in the LV, blood stagnation, can be palpated for LV stagnations.
Signs and Symptoms
Clinical Research
Sources
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tsangk
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