Dentagra
BL-60-In the depression on the line connecting the Achilles tendon and the highest prominence of the lateral malleolus. | |
DU-16-On
the posterior midline, directly below the external occipital
protuberance, in the depression between the origins of the trapezius
muscle. | |
G.B.-12-In a depression directly posterior and inferior to the mastoid process. | |
G.B.-2-Anterior
to the ear, with the patient’s mouth open in the depression on the
level of the intertragic notch, on the lower border of the condyloid
process of the mandible. | |
G.B.-3-In
a depression on the upper border of the zygomatic arch, approximately 1
cun anterior to the root of the ear, superior to ➞ST-7. | |
G.B.-41-In
the depression at the junction of the shafts and the bases of the 4th
and 5th metatarsal bones, lateral to the tendon of the extensor
digitorum longus muscle. | |
LI-5-With
the thumb abducted, in a depression between the tendons of the
extensor pollicis longus and brevis muscles (‘anatomical snuffbox’), on
the radial aspect of the wrist. | |
LI-8-4
cun distal to the lateral end of the elbow crease in the direction of
the anatomical snuffbox and on a line connecting ➞ L.I.-5 and ➞ L.I.-11. | |
SI-10-With
the arm adducted, on an imaginary line extending in a superior
direction from the posterior axillary fold, on the lower border of the
scapular spine. | |
SI-11-On
the scapula, in a depression on the infraspinatus muscle, one third of
the distance from the midpoint of the scapular spine and the inferior
angle of the scapula. | |
SI-2-On
the ulnar aspect of the little finger, distal to the
metacarpophalangeal joint, at the junction of the shaft and the base of
the proximal phalanx. | |
SI-3-On
the ulnar border of the hand, in the depression proximal to the
metacarpophalangeal joint, at the border of the ‘red and white’ skin. | |
ST-32-On
the thigh, on a line connecting the lateral patellar border and the
anterior superior iliac spine, 6 cun superior to the upper, lateral
border of the patella. | |
ST-6-With
the teeth clenched, on the highest prominence of the masseter muscle,
approximately one finger-width (middle finger) anterior and superior to
the angle of the jaw. | |
T.B.-20-Directly superior to the apex of the ear. | |
T.B.-21-Anterior
to the ear, with the patient’s mouth open in the depression on the
level of the supratragic notch and slightly superior to the condyloid
process of the mandible. | |
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