Foot meridians and acupoints

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Extra Foot Acupoints in reflexology

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Neihuai Qianxia (EX-F 1):
Location:One finger width anterior to the midpoint of lower border of medial malleolus.
Indication: Regurgitation of food.
   
Waihuaiqian Jiaomai (EX-F 2):
Location: On the dorsal side of ankle joint and at the junction of medial three fourths and lateral one fourth of a connecting line between the tips of medial and lateral malleolus.
Indication: Toothache.
   
Xiakunlun (EX-F 3):
Location: On the anterior border of Achilles tendon and 3.3 cm below the tip of lateral malleolus.
Indications: Bi-syndrome due to cold pathogen, Lumbago, Migraine, hemiplegia, and painful walking.
   
Yingchi (EX-F 4):
Location: In the depressions anterior and posterior to the lower border of medial malleolus.
Indications: Profuse menstrual discharge and discharge of red and white leukorrhea.
   
Yinyang (EX-F 5):
Location: At the medial end of the interphalangeal crease of big toe.
Indications: Syncope, discharge of red and white leukorrhea, and diarrhea.

Nuxi (EX-F 6):
Location: At the midpoint of heel bone.
Indications: Vomiting, diarrhea, muscular spasms, osteomyelitis of maxillary bone, gingivitis, convulsions, and mental diseases.
   
Quanshengzu (EX-F 7):
Location: On the posterior midline of Achilles tendon and at the midpoint of the crease above heel bone.
Indications: Difficult labor, Lumbago, and spasm of esophagus.
   
Shimian (EX-F 8):
Location: On the sole and at the crossing point of the midline of sole and the connecting line of medial and lateral malleolus.
Indications: Insomnia, and pain of the sole.
   
Shuwei (EX-F 9):
Location: At the midpoint of upper border of heel bone.
Indication: Tubercles of cervical lymph nodes.
   
Quchi (LI 11)
Location: On the medial side of foot arch, below and anterior to medial malleolus and in a depression between the tendons of anterior tibial muscle and long extensor muscle of big toe.
Indications: Pain in lower abdomen, emission of semen, and hernia.
   
Tongli (HT5)
Location: On the dorsum of foot and 1.6 cm anterior to the posterior end of the interosseous space between 4th and 5th metatarsal bones.
Indication: Profuse menstrual discharge.

Ranhou (EX-F 12):
Location: This is 1.3 cm posterior to Rangu (KI 2) of kidney meridian.
Indication: Indigestion.
   
Jiagen (EX-F 13):
Location: On the dorsal side of big toe and beside the medial and lateral corners of nail.
Indication: Hernia.
   
Dazhi Jumao (EX-F 14):
Location: On the dorsal side of big toe and in the hair on the interphalangeal joint of this toe.
Indications: Apoplexy with coma, Headache, Vertigo, hernia, and orchitis.
   
Muzhi Lihengwen (EX-F 15):
Location: On the plantar side of big toe and at the midpoint of crease of interphalangeal joint.
Indication: Hernia.

Erzhishang (EX-F 16):
Location: At the midpoint between Neiting (ST44) and Xiangu (ST43).
Indication: Edema.
   
Duyin (EX-F 17):
Location: On the plantar side of foot and at the midpoint of the crease of 2nd metatarsophalangeal joint.
Indications: Pregnancy vomiting, hematemesis, difficult labor, retention of dead fetus or placenta, hernia, and irregular menstruation.
   
Zuxin (EX-F 18):
Location: At the midpoint of a connecting line between the tip of 2nd toe and the posterior border of heel.
Indications: Profuse uterine bleeding, headache, vertigo, Epilepsy, pain of the sole, and shock.
   
Neitaichong (EX-F 19):
Location: On the dorsal side of foot, in a depression on the tibial side of tendon of long extensor muscle of big toe and on the opposite side of Taichong (LR 3).
Indications: Hernia with obstruction and dyspnea.

Neizhiyin (EX-F 20):
Location: This is 0.3 cm from the medial corner of nail of little toe and opposite Zhiyin (BL 67).
Indications: Convulsions in children, syncope, and hysteria.
   
Lineiting (EX-F 21):
Location: On the plantar side of foot, between the 2nd and 3rd toes and on the opposite side of Neiting (ST44).
Indications: Convulsions in children, epilepsy, and pain in toes.
   
Bafeng (EX- LE 10)
Location: On the dorsum of foot, between all neighboring toes and on the dorsoplantar boundary of the web folds.
Indications: Headache, toothache, poisonous snake bite, redness and swelling of instep, and irregular menstruation.
   
Qiduan (EX- LE 12)
Location: On the tips of all ten toes.
Indications: Beriberi, paralysis of toes, redness and swelling of instep, and emergency treatment.

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