Large Intestine 6 (LI 6) Pian Li — Veering Passage

This is the Luo-Connecting point of the Large Intestine channel, connecting with the Lung. It regulates the water passages and benefits the ear, nose and face.

Large Intestine 6 (LI 6) Pian Li 偏歷 — Veering Passage

Location

On the radial aspect of the forearm, 3 cun proximal to the wrist crease (LI-5), on the line connecting LI-5 and LI-11.

Anatomy

Between the tendons of extensor carpi radialis longus and brevis; the cephalic vein and radial artery branches; the superficial radial nerve and lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve.

Actions & Functions

  • Regulates the water passages and promotes urination
  • Benefits the ear, nose and face
  • Clears heat from the channel

Indications

Oedema and difficult urination, tinnitus and deafness, epistaxis, facial swelling, toothache, and pain of the forearm.

Needling

0.3-0.5 cun, perpendicular or oblique insertion.

Moxibustion Suitability

Suitable for moxibustion.

Point Combinations

With LU-7 for facial and nasal disorders; with SP-9 for oedema.

Classical Text References

The Luo-Connecting point of the Large Intestine.

Cautions & Contraindications

None specific.

Latest Research

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