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Contents 1 Pinyin 2 English reference 3 Overview 4 Alias ??of Shangqu point 5 Source 6 Explanation of acupoint name 7 Specificity 8 Parts to which it belongs 9 Positioning of Shangshe point 10 How to extract Shangshe point 11 Shangshe point Anatomy 11.1 Hierarchical anatomy 11.2 Nerves and blood vessels in the acupoint area 12 Efficacy and function of Shangshe point 13 Main disease syndromes treated by Shangshe point 14 Acupuncture and moxibustion 14.1 Acupuncture 14.2 Moxibustion 15 Compatibility of Shangshe point 16 Literature summary 17 References attached: 1 Shangshe in ancient books 1 Pinyin

shāng shě 2 English reference

Shāngqū KI17 [Chinese Acupuncture Dictionary] 3 Overview

Shangshe is an alias for a meridian point , namely Shangqu[1]. Published "Acupuncture and Moxibustion" (Nanjing). Acupoint Shangqu Chinese Pinyin Shangqu Roman Pinyin Shangchu American English Translation Trade *** an's Music Each

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Shangqu is the name of the meridian point (Shāngqū KI17) [2]. Published "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Classics A and B". Also known as Gaoqu[3]. It belongs to the Kidney Meridian of Foot Shaoyin [2]. Shangqu is the intersection point of Chongmai and Foot Shaoyin kidney meridian[2][3]. Shang is the sound of gold, and the large intestine belongs to gold, so it is curved. This point is where the large intestine bends, so it is named Shangqu [2]. Shangqu point is mainly used to treat spleen and stomach diseases: such as accumulation in the abdomen, intestinal pain, anorexia, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, loss of appetite. In modern times, Shangqu point is often used to treat gastric cramps, intestinal hernia, peritonitis, and loss of appetite. , jaundice, gastritis, gastric spasm, gastroptosis, enteritis, dysentery, etc. 4 Alias ??of Shangqu point

Gaoqu ("Essential Prescriptions for Emergency Preparedness"), Shanggu ("Integrated Acupuncture and Moxibustion"), Shangshe ("Acupuncture and Moxibustion Science" (Nanjing)). 5 Sources

"Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jia and B Jing": Accumulation in the abdomen causes sharp pain, Shang Qu governs it. 6 Explanation of the name of the acupoint

Shang is the sound of gold, and the large intestine belongs to gold, so it is curved. This point is where the large intestine bends, so it is named Shangqu [2].

Shang is the order of autumn and gold, and the six qi are Yangming. "Qu" means not straight or crooked, which deeply implies the sign of bending. It refers to the phenomenon that Qi from the Lung Shang descends to the large intestine and flows through the stomach, and food descends from there into the intestinal flexures, and the gastrointestinal coils are twisted. The inner scene of this point is between the stomach and large intestine. Both the gastrointestinal and intestinal tracts have the appearance of flexion, so it is named "Qu". Both the stomach and large intestine belong to the meridian of Yangming Zaojin, and they both like dryness and hate dampness, and have the astringent Qi of Qiu Shang, so it is called "Shang Qu". The performance of Shangyan point and the intrinsic status of Quyan point. Moreover, this point is level with Taiyi Gate of Foot Yangming, and Yi is also curved and fish intestine. "Erya" The fish intestine is Yi, which is used to fit the intestines of the human body. "Book of Rites·Yue Ling" notes: "When autumn qi is harmonious, Shang qi is in tune." Most of the gastrointestinal diseases treated by this point are gastrointestinal diseases, and the qi of Shang and Jin can be obtained from the outside by the way it connects the gastrointestinal tract internally. [4] 7 Specificity

Shangqu point is the intersection point of Foot Shaoyin Kidney Meridian and Chongmai. 8 Location

Upper abdomen [5] 9 Positioning of Shangshe point

Standard positioning: Shangqu point is on the upper abdomen, 2 inches above the umbilicus and lateral to the anterior midline 0.5 inches[6].

Shangqu point is located in the upper abdomen, 2 inches above the middle of the umbilicus and 0.5 inches away from the front midline. Select acupoints while lying on your back [2].

Shangqu point is located 2 inches above the umbilicus in the midline of the abdomen and 0.5 inches later ("Lei Jing Tu Yi") [3].

It is also said that it is 1 cun above the umbilicus and 0.5 cun lateral to it ("Acupuncture Classic A and B"); 1 cun above the umbilicus and 1.5 cun lateral ("Tongren Acupuncture Illustrations").

The location of Shangqu point on the Kidney Meridian of Foot Shaoyin

The location of Shangqu point on the upper abdomen

The location of Shangqu point on the upper abdomen (muscle )

The location of Shangqu point in the upper abdomen (internal organs)

The location of Shangqu point in the upper abdomen 10 How to access Shangshe point

Supine position, Select the acupoint 2 cun above Xingshu and 0.5 cun lateral to Xiawan (Ren meridian).

Shangqu point is located in the upper abdomen, 2 inches above the middle of the umbilicus and 0.5 inches away from the front midline. Select acupoints while lying on your back [2].

In the supine position, when the chest-sword union reaches the intersection of the lower 1/4 and upper 3/4 of the line connecting the middle of the umbilicus, select acupoints 0.5 inches away from the midline [7]. 11 Anatomy of the Shangshe point

Under the Shangqu point are the skin, subcutaneous tissue, rectus abdominis sheath and intrathecal rectus abdominis muscle, transversalis fascia, and subperitoneal fascia. The skin is distributed by the anterior cutaneous branches of the eighth, ninth, and tenth intercostal nerves. There are branches of upper and lower arteries and veins in the abdominal wall.

Distributed by the ninth intercostal nerve. The anterior and posterior layers of the rectus abdominis sheath join at the medial edge of the rectus abdominis and move inward to the linea alba. In the deep part of the acupoint, the corresponding organs in the abdominal cavity include the greater omentum and the small intestine. When the stomach is full, the deep surface of this acupoint can be reached. 11.1 Hierarchical anatomy

Skin → subcutaneous tissue → anterior wall of the rectus abdominis sheath → rectus abdominis muscle [2].

Skin → subcutaneous tissue → anterior wall of the rectus abdominis sheath → rectus abdominis muscle [8]. 11.2 Nerves and blood vessels in the acupoint area

The superficial layer has the distribution of the anterior cutaneous branch of the 9th intercostal nerve and the periumbilical venous network, and the deep layer has the distribution of the muscular branch of the 9th intercostal nerve and the branches of the superior and inferior abdominal wall arteries [8 ].

It is covered with the ninth intercostal nerve, and has branches of the upper and lower abdominal wall arteries and veins passing through it [3]. 12 Efficacy and function of Shangshe point

Shangqu point has the effect of strengthening the spleen and stomach, clearing the intestines and eliminating stagnation [2].

Shangqu point has the effect of strengthening the spleen and stomach, eliminating accumulation and relieving pain.

Shangqu point is the intersection point of the kidney meridian and Chongmai. It has the function of regulating the gastrointestinal tract and is mainly used to treat abdominal pain, diarrhea and constipation [4]. 13 Shangshe point is mainly used to treat diseases

Shangqu point is mainly used to treat spleen and stomach diseases: such as accumulation in the abdomen, intestinal pain, anorexia, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, modern and Shangqu point is often used to treat gastric spasm, intestinal hernia, peritonitis, loss of appetite, jaundice, gastritis, gastric spasm, gastroptosis, enteritis, dysentery, etc.

Shangqu point is mainly used to treat diseases of the spleen and stomach: such as accumulation in the abdomen, intestinal pain, anorexia, diarrhea, constipation, etc. [2].

Shangqu point is mainly used to treat abdominal distension, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, diarrhea, constipation, etc. [3].

Shangqu point is mainly used to treat abdominal pain, diarrhea and constipation [8].

Shangqu point is mainly used to treat intestinal diseases: abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea and constipation.

In modern times, Shangqu point is often used to treat gastric cramps, intestinal hernia, peritonitis, loss of appetite, jaundice, etc. [2].

Digestive system diseases: gastritis, gastric spasm, gastroptosis, enteritis, dysentery, constipation. 14 Acupuncture and Moxibustion 14.1 Acupuncture

Generally, acupuncture is directed 0.5 to 1.0 inches[2][3].

Puncture 1 to 1.5 inches straight [7][8], and there will be local soreness and swelling [7], which can spread to the upper abdomen [7].

Note: Do not puncture the Shangqu point deeply to avoid stabbing the stomach [7]. 14.2 Moxibustion

Moxibustion can be used [2][7][8].

Moxa stick moxibustion for 3 to 5 minutes, or moxa stick moxibustion for 5 to 10 minutes [3].

Moxa stick moxibustion or warm acupuncture moxibustion for 3 to 5 minutes, moxa stick warm moxibustion for 10 to 15 minutes. 15 Compatibility of Shangshe acupoint

Shangqu acupoint is used with Zhongwan and Zusanli, which regulates Qi and regulates gastrointestinal function. It is mainly used to treat stomach pain and abdominal pain.

The Shangqu point distributes branches to the ditch and Fenglong. It has the functions of clearing the triple burner and regulating the intestines. It is mainly used to treat abdominal distension and constipation.

Shangqu is combined with Zhongwan, Shangjuxu and Zhigou to treat constipation [7].

Shangqu combined with Zhongwan, Neiguan and Zusanli can treat nausea and vomiting [7]. 16 Literature summary

"Acupuncture and Moxibustion Jia and B Jing": the meeting of Chongmai and Foot Shaoyin. Accumulation in the abdomen, sometimes causing sharp pain.

"Acupuncture and Moxibustion Juying": Red eye pain starts from the inner canthus.

"Tongren Acupoint Acupuncture Chart": Accumulation in the abdomen, cutting pain in the intestines, and no craving for food.

"Acupuncture Dacheng": Mainly abdominal pain, accumulation in the abdomen, pain at times, pain in the intestines, loss of appetite, red eyes and pain starting from the inner canthus.