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Zhongfu(LU1)

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Zhongfu(LU1)

The Lung Channel of Hand Taiyin originates in the middle warmer, the portion between the diaphragm and the umbilicus of the body cavity, running downwards to communicate with the large intestine. Turning back, it goes along the orifices of the stomach (the pylorus and cardia), then upwards through the diaphragm into its pertaining organ, the lung. From the pulmonary series (including the trachea, throat, etc. ),it comes transversely to thearmpit(out of Point Zhongfu, LU1).
    It then descends along the medial aspect of the upper arm, and passes in tront on the Heart Channel of HandShaoyin and the Pericardium Channel of Hand-Jueyin, down to the middle portion of the elbow. From there it runs along the anterior border of the radius on the medial aspect of the forearm and goes into Cunkou, the place on the wrist over the radial arrery where the pulse is felt. Then it arrives at the thenar, runs along its border and emerges from the medial side of the tip of the thumb (Point Shaoshang, LU1l).
    The branch of the channel runs directly from the proximal aspect of thewrist (Point Lieque,LU7) into the radial side of the tip of the index (PointShanhang, LU11), in which it connects with the Large Intestine Channel of HandYangming.

                                                          Zhongfu(LU1)
    Location:In the superior lateral part of the anterior thoracic wall,1 cun below Yunmen(LU2),on the level of the 1st intercostals space,6 cun lateral to the anterior midline.
    Indication:cough with dyspnea,stuffiness in the chest and jpain in thechest,shoulder or back.
    Method:  Puncture obliquely 0.5-O.8 inch towards the lateral aspect of the
chest. To avoid injuring the lung, never puncture deeply towards the medial aspect. Moxibustion is applicable.
    Regional anatomy
    Vasculature: Superolaterally, the axillary artery and vein, the thoracoacromial
artery and vein.
    Innervation: The intermediate supraclavicular nerve, the branches of the anterior thoracic nerve, and the lateral cutaneous branch of the first intercostals nerve.



The lung Meridian picture of Zhongfu(LU1) Acupoint
The lung Meridian picture of Zhongfu(LU1) Acupoint
Body surface picture of Zhongfu(LU1) Acupoint
Body surface picture of Zhongfu(LU1) Acupoint
Anatomy picture of Zhongfu(LU1) Acupoint Anatomy picture of Zhongfu(LU1) Acupoint
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