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Question: LI-1Answer: On the dorsal aspect of the finger, at the junction of lines drawn along the radial border off the nail and the base of the nail, approximately 0.1 cun from the corner of the nail.
Question: LI-2Answer: On the radial border of the index finger, in a depression just distal to the -phalangeal joint.
Question: LI-3Answer: On the radial side of the index finger, in the substantial depression proximal to the head of the metacarpal bone
Question: LI-4Answer: On the dorsum of the hand, between the first and second metacarpal bones, at the of the second metacarpal bone and close to its radial border.caution: contraindicated in pregnancy
Question: LI-5Answer: On the radial side of the wrist, in the center of the formed by the tendons of extensor pollicis longus and brevis (anatomical snuffbox)
Question: LI-6Answer: 3 cun to LI-5 on the line cnnecting LI-5 with LI-11
Question: LI-7Answer: 5 cun proximal to LI-5 on the line LI-5 with LI-11
Question: LI-8Answer: On the radial side of the foream, 4 cun to LI-11, on the line connecting LI-11 with LI-5
Question: LI-9Answer: On the radial side of the forearm, 3 cun distal to LI-11, on the line LI-11 with LI-5
Question: LI-10Answer: On the side of the forearm, 2 cun distal to LI-11, on the line connecting LI-11 with LI-5
Question: LI-11Answer: At the elbow, midway between LU-5 and te epicondyle of the humerus, at the lateral end of the transverse cubital crease.
Question: LI-12Answer: When the elbow is flexed, this point is located in the depression 1 cun and 1 cun lateral to LI-11
Question: LI-13Answer: On the side of the upper arm, 3 cun proximal to LI-11, on the line connecting LI-11 with LI-15
Question: LI-14Answer: On the lateral side of the upper arm, in the visible and tender formed between the distal insertion of the deltoid muscle and thhe brachialis muscle, approx. 3/5 of the distance along the line drawn between LI-11 and LI-15
Question: LI-15Answer: In the depression which lies anterior and inferior to the , at the origin of the deltoid muscle.
Question: LI-16Answer: On the upper aspect of the shoulder, in the depression medial to the process and between the lateral extremity of the clavicle and the scapular spine.caution: risk of pneumothorax
Question: LI-17Answer: On the lateral side of the neck, 1 cun inferior to LI-18, on the posterior border of the sternocleidomastoid .
Question: LI-18Answer: On the lateral side of the neck, level with the tip of the laryngeal prominence, between the sternal and clavicular heads of the muscle.Caution: deep needling may puncture the carotid artery and jugular vein
Question: LI-19Answer: Below the lateral margin of the , 0,5 cun lateral to DU-26
Question: LI-20Answer: On the naso labial groove, at the level of the midpoint of the lateral of the ala nasi.
 
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