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cuán zhú;B2;BL2 攢竹穴   (in English and Chinese 中英文)
 

Translated by: Joe Hing kwok Chu 朱興國編譯

 

Locating the Points: The patient should be seated or supine position. Cuan zhu points are on the face, in the depressions at the medial ends of the eyebrows.

Anatomy: There are skin, subcutaneous tissues, orbicular muscle of eye. Near the surface, there are the supratrochlear nerve of the frontal nerve, and the branches or tributaries of the superior orbital artery and vein. In the deep layer, there are the temporal and zygomatic branches of the facial nerve.

 

Application:

  1. headache, superciliary bone pain

  2. visually unknown, red eyes and throat, vibration of eyelids, the ptosis of eyelids, tearing eyes, eye fatigue, common eye diseases, pseudomyopia;

  3. facial nerve palsy, facial pain;

  4. low back pain.

  5. cold and fever, listlessness, irritability, ptosis of eyes and mouth
     

 

攢竹穴 B2; BL2

 

取穴方法: 取穴時應要求患者採用正坐或仰臥的姿勢,攢竹穴位於人體的面部,眉毛內側邊緣凹陷處(當眉頭陷中,眶上切跡處)。
 

解剖: 有皮膚,皮下組織,眼輪匝肌。在表層,有額神經的滑車上神經和眶上動脈和靜脈的分支或支流。在深層,有面神經的顳顴側支。
 

主治:目視不明,目赤腫痛,眼瞼瞤動,眼瞼下垂,迎風流淚(俗稱漏風眼),眼睛充血,眼睛疲勞,眼部常見疾病,假性近視, 臉部神經麻痺,臉部痛,腰痛,傷風發熱,不安,口眼歪斜。
 

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