Otitis, mastoiditis
BL-10-Approximately
1.3 cun lateral to ➞ Du-15, where the trapezius muscle inserts on the
lower border of the occiput, close to where the major occipital nerve
emerges. | |
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.-20-At
the lower border of the occipital bone, in the depression between the
origins of the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles. | |
G.B.-21-At
the highest point of the shoulder, at the midpoint of a line
connecting the 7th cervical vertebra (C7) and the lateral extremity of
the acromion. | |
LI-11-With
the elbow flexed, on the lateral end of the elbow crease, in a
depression between the end of the crease and the lateral epicondyle of
the humerus, on the extensor carpi radialis longus muscle. | |
LI-4-On
the radial aspect of the hand, between the 1st and 2nd metacarpal
bones, closer to the 2nd metacarpal bone and approximately at its
midpoint. | |
SI-14-3
cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 1st
thoracic vertebra, at the insertion of the levator scapulae muscle. | |
SI-15-2 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 7th thoracic vertebra. | |
SI-19-Anterior
to the ear, with the mouth open at the level of the middle of the
tragus, in a depression between the tragus and condyloid process of the
mandible. | |
ST-36-3
cun distal to ➞ ST-35 (‘lateral eye of the knee’) and 1 fingerbreadth
lateral to the anterior crest of the tibia, on the tibialis anterior
muscle. | |
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.-17-With the patient’s mouth open, in the depression behind the earlobe, between the mastoid process and the mandible. | |
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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