Bladder 58 (BL 58) Fei Yang — Taking Flight

This is the Luo-Connecting point of the Bladder channel, connecting with the Kidney. It dispels wind, clears heat and relieves lower back and leg pain.

Bladder 58 (BL 58) Fei Yang 飛揚 — Taking Flight

Location

On the back of the lower leg, 7 cun proximal to BL-60, on the lateral border of the gastrocnemius, about 1 cun lateral and inferior to BL-57.

Anatomy

On the lateral gastrocnemius and soleus; the peroneal artery branches; the medial and lateral sural cutaneous nerves.

Actions & Functions

  • Dispels wind and clears heat (Luo-Connecting point)
  • Benefits the lower back and legs
  • Benefits the head and nose

Indications

Headache, dizziness and nasal congestion, lower back and leg pain, weakness of the leg, and haemorrhoids.

Needling

1.0-1.5 cun, perpendicular insertion.

Moxibustion Suitability

Suitable for moxibustion.

Point Combinations

With KI-3 (Yuan-source pairing) for Kidney and Bladder disorders.

Classical Text References

The Luo-Connecting point of the Bladder.

Cautions & Contraindications

None specific.

Latest Research

Latest peer-reviewed research on this point will be summarised here, with citations linked to PubMed, via our research integration.

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Research summary (Acupuncture): Utility of Acupuncture Therapy for Adult Chronic Daily Headache Prophylaxis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. - Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research, 2026.