LV-2 Xingjian

Xingjian (LV-2), “Moving Between”, is the Ying-Spring and Fire point of the Liver channel and the principal point for clearing Liver fire and subduing ascendant Liver yang.

LV-2  ·  Xíngjiān  ·  行間  ·  Moving Between

Location

On the dorsum of the foot, between the first and second toes, proximal to the margin of the web, at the border of the red and white skin.

Anatomy

Between the first and second toes; the dorsal digital artery; the dorsal digital nerves from the deep peroneal nerve.

Actions & Functions

  • Drains Liver fire and clears heat
  • Subdues ascendant Liver yang and extinguishes wind
  • Cools the blood and stops bleeding
  • Regulates the lower burner

Indications

Headache and dizziness, red and painful eyes, hypertension, irritability and outbursts of anger, insomnia, menstrual disorders and uterine bleeding, painful urination, and epilepsy.

Needling

0.5-0.8 cun, oblique insertion proximally.

Moxibustion Suitability

Moxibustion is generally not used, as this is a fire-draining point.

Point Combinations

With GB-20 and DU-20 for Liver yang headache; with LV-3 to subdue Liver fire.

Classical Text References

The Ying-Spring (Fire) point and sedation point of the Liver, classically the chief point for Liver fire.

Cautions & Contraindications

None specific.

Latest Research

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