Distal Limb — Carpal Joint Problems

Disorders in the carpal joint area with pain, swelling, or stiffness.
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Note: The points shown on the 3D model do not correspond to the exact anatomical location. They serve only as a guide to help you find the respective acupuncture points.
BL 60 Bladder 60 (BL60) – Kunlun, Kunlun Mountains
Bl60 can help relieve pain in the back, hip, and leg. It is also used to promote overall mobility.

Bladder 60, also known as Kunlun, is an important acupuncture point on the horse’s hind limb. It is often used to support mobility and relieve pain.

Location

Bl60 is located in the depression between the lateral fetlock bone and the calcaneus, just above the fetlock joint on the hind limb.

Functions

Bl60 can help relieve pain in the back, hip, and leg. It is also used to promote overall mobility.

Safety

Bl60 should be treated with care, as it is close to tendons and joints. Always consult a professional if unsure.

Medical information

Location Bl60 is located in the depression between the lateral malleolus of the tibia and the tuber calcanei, at the level of the lateral suspensory ligament.

Functions Bl60 is used to treat lumbago, sciatica, hindlimb stiffness, lameness, and to support parturition. It affects the bladder, kidney, and back meridians.

Safety Bl60 is a powerful point with systemic effects and should be used cautiously in cases of pregnancy or weakness. Be mindful of its proximity to tendons and the fetlock joint.

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GB 34 Gallbladder 34 (GB34) – Yanglingquan, Yang Mound Spring
GB34 is traditionally used to support muscles, tendons, and joints. It can help improve mobility and relieve pain.

GB34, also known as Yanglingquan, is an important acupuncture point located on the hind limb of the horse. It is often used to support the muscles and in cases of movement disorders.

Location

GB34 is located on the lateral side of the hind limb, just below and in front of the head of the fibula, in a small depression.

Functions

GB34 is traditionally used to support muscles, tendons, and joints. It can help improve mobility and relieve pain.

Safety

This point should be treated carefully, as it can be sensitive. If unsure, always consult an experienced professional.

Medical information

Location GB34 is located in the depression craniodistal to the head of the fibula, between the peroneus longus and lateral digital extensor muscles.

Functions GB34 is the Hui point of tendons and muscles, influences the liver and gallbladder meridians, and is used for lameness, muscle tension, and mobility disorders.

Safety Stimulation of GB34 should be performed with care, especially in horses with local lesions or increased sensitivity. Aseptic technique and precise localization are essential.

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LI 10 Large Intestine 10 (LI10) – Shousanli, Arm Three Miles
LI10 is used to support muscle function, in cases of lameness, and to promote local blood circulation.

Large Intestine 10 (LI10), also known as Shousanli, is an important acupuncture point on the horse's forelimb, commonly used to support muscle function and mobility.

Location

LI10 is located on the forelimb, about two thumb-widths below LI11, on the lateral side of the leg, in the area of the extensor carpi radialis muscle.

Functions

LI10 is used to support muscle function, in cases of lameness, and to promote local blood circulation.

Safety

Treatment of this point should be done carefully, as improper use may cause discomfort. Always consult a professional if unsure.

Medical information

Location LI10 is located on the Large Intestine Yangming meridian, 2 cun distal to LI11, between the extensor carpi radialis and the common digital extensor muscles.

Functions LI10 tonifies Qi and blood, supports local musculature, and is used for paralysis, muscle weakness, and to strengthen the immune system.

Safety Special caution is required in sensitive or reactive horses. Deep stimulation may elicit local reactions; aseptic technique is mandatory.

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LI 11 Large Intestine 11 (LI11) – Quchi, Pool at the Crook
This point is traditionally used to support cases of fever, skin issues, and to promote mobility.

Large Intestine 11 (LI11), also known as Quchi, is an important acupuncture point on the horse's forelimb. It is commonly used to support various conditions.

Location

LI11 is located on the lateral forelimb, in the depression at the junction of the elbow and the front of the leg.

Functions

This point is traditionally used to support cases of fever, skin issues, and to promote mobility.

Safety

Treatment of this point should only be performed by experienced individuals or under supervision, as improper use may cause discomfort.

Medical information

Location LI11 is located at the lateral elbow, in the depression at the end of the elbow crease, cranial to the extensor carpi radialis muscle.

Functions LI11 clears heat, supports immunomodulation, has anti-inflammatory effects, and is used for dermatological, musculoskeletal, and febrile conditions.

Safety Caution with debilitated or highly sensitive horses; avoid deep or aggressive stimulation. Do not use in cases of local infection or open wounds.

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LI 15 Large Intestine 15 (LI15) – Jianyu, Shoulder Bone
LI15 is used to relieve pain and movement restrictions in the shoulder area and to promote blood circulation.

Large Intestine 15 (LI15) – Jianyu is an important acupuncture point located at the horse’s shoulder, commonly used for shoulder issues.

Location

LI15 is located on the outer edge of the shoulder, in a depression in front of the scapula, at the level of the shoulder joint.

Functions

LI15 is used to relieve pain and movement restrictions in the shoulder area and to promote blood circulation.

Safety

This point should be treated carefully, as the area is sensitive and close to important structures.

Medical information

Location LI15 is located cranial and distal to the acromion, in the depression between the deltoid and supraspinatus muscles, at the level of the greater tubercle of the humerus.

Functions LI15 is used for treating shoulder stiffness, lameness, local inflammation, and to promote Qi and blood circulation in the shoulder region.

Safety Caution with deep needling to avoid damaging the shoulder joint, surrounding nerves, and vessels. Strict aseptic technique is essential.

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LI 4 Large Intestine 4 (LI4) – Hegu, Union Valley
LI4 is traditionally used for pain relief, reducing inflammation, and boosting the immune system. It can also help with issues in the head region.

Large Intestine 4 (LI4), also known as Hegu, is a key acupuncture point on the horse’s forelimb. It is commonly used to support the immune system and relieve pain.

Location

LI4 is located on the medial forelimb, between the second and third metacarpal bones, near the fetlock joint.

Functions

LI4 is traditionally used for pain relief, reducing inflammation, and boosting the immune system. It can also help with issues in the head region.

Safety

LI4 should not be used in pregnant mares as it may induce contractions. Application should always be performed by an experienced professional.

Medical information

Location LI4 is located distally and medially on the forelimb, in the depression between the second and third metacarpal bones, at the level of the fetlock joint.

Functions LI4 is a Yuan-source point, used for treating pain, inflammation, fever, and for immunomodulation. It affects disorders of the head, teeth, and skin.

Safety Contraindicated in pregnancy due to its labor-inducing effect. Use caution in debilitated or very young animals.

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LU 9 Lung 9 (LU9) – Tai Yuan, Great Abyss
LU9 is used to support lung function, for cough, breathing difficulties, and to strengthen the immune system.

Lung 9 (LU9) – Tai Yuan is a key point on the lung meridian, often used to support the respiratory system and strengthen immunity in horses.

Location

LU9 is located on the inside of the forelimb, just below the carpal joint, in a small depression next to the artery.

Functions

LU9 is used to support lung function, for cough, breathing difficulties, and to strengthen the immune system.

Safety

This point should be treated carefully as it is located near important blood vessels. Always use clean equipment and ensure the horse is calm.

Medical information

Location LU9 is located medially on the forelimb, distal to the carpal joint, in the depression between the tendon and the radial artery.

Functions LU9 tonifies lung Qi and Yin, regulates the vessels, and is used for chronic cough, dyspnea, weakness, and circulatory disorders.

Safety Caution is required when needling, as LU9 is in close proximity to the radial artery. Strict aseptic technique and precise localization are essential.

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PC 6 Pericardium 6 (PC6) – Neiguan, Inner Pass
Pe6 can help with restlessness, nausea, or heart issues. It is also used to promote relaxation.

Pericardium 6 (PC6), also known as Neiguan, is an important acupuncture point on the horse’s forelimb. It is often used to support the cardiovascular system and for calming purposes.

Location

Pe6 is located on the inside of the forelimb, about two thumb-widths above the carpus, between the tendons.

Functions

Pe6 can help with restlessness, nausea, or heart issues. It is also used to promote relaxation.

Safety

Use Pe6 with care, especially in very nervous or sensitive horses. Always consult a professional if you are unsure.

Medical information

Location Pe6 is located on the medial aspect of the forelimb, between the tendons of the flexor carpi radialis and palmaris longus muscles, approximately 2 cun proximal to the carpus.

Functions Pe6 is used for treating cardiac arrhythmias, nausea, vomiting, stress, and for regulating Qi in the thoracic region.

Safety When needling Pe6, be aware of the proximity to tendons and vessels. Do not use this point in cases of local inflammation or injury.

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PC 7 Pericardium 7 (PC7) – Daling, Great Mound
Pe7 is used for calming, in cases of heart issues, and to support the horse during stress or restlessness.

Pericardium 7, also known as Daling, is an important acupuncture point located on the horse’s forelimb. It is often used to support the cardiovascular system and to calm the animal.

Location

Pe7 is located on the midline of the forelimb, in the depression between the tendons, just proximal to the fetlock joint.

Functions

Pe7 is used for calming, in cases of heart issues, and to support the horse during stress or restlessness.

Safety

This point should be treated carefully as it is close to important structures. If unsure, always consult a professional.

Medical information

Location Pe7 is located on the medial aspect of the forelimb, in the depression between the flexor carpi radialis and the superficial digital flexor muscles, at the proximal end of the fetlock joint.

Functions Pe7 is used for sedation, arrhythmias, emotional imbalances, and for treating thoracic and pericardial issues.

Safety Caution is required when needling, as the point is close to the superficial and deep flexor tendons and neurovascular structures. Aseptic technique is essential.

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SI 3 Small Intestine 3 (SI3) – Houxi, Back Stream
SI3 is often used to relieve musculoskeletal pain, especially in the back and neck areas. It can also promote general well-being.

Small Intestine 3 (SI3), also known as Houxi, is an important acupuncture point in horses, often used to support the musculoskeletal system.

Location

SI3 is located on the outside of the forelimb, just behind the fetlock joint, in a small depression above the fetlock head.

Functions

SI3 is often used to relieve musculoskeletal pain, especially in the back and neck areas. It can also promote general well-being.

Safety

This point should be treated with care, as improper use may cause discomfort. Always consult a professional if unsure.

Medical information

Location SI3 is located distally on the lateral splint bone of the forelimb, in the depression proximal to the fetlock joint, between the lateral splint bone head and the fetlock bone.

Functions SI3 is the Shu-stream and Wood point of the Small Intestine meridian. It is used for treating lameness, neck stiffness, back pain, and to support neurological disorders.

Safety When using SI3, ensure correct needling technique and calm restraint of the horse to prevent stress and injury.

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SI 8 Small Intestine 8 (SI8) – Xiaohai, Small Sea
SI8 is traditionally used to relieve pain and inflammation in the elbow area and may help improve mobility.

SI8, also known as 'Small Sea', is an acupuncture point on the horse's hind limb, commonly used to support the musculoskeletal system.

Location

SI8 is located at the horse's elbow, in a depression between the olecranon and the medial epicondyle of the humerus.

Functions

SI8 is traditionally used to relieve pain and inflammation in the elbow area and may help improve mobility.

Safety

SI8 should always be used with caution to avoid injury to nerves or blood vessels. When in doubt, always consult a professional.

Medical information

Location SI8 is located in the depression between the olecranon and the medial epicondyle of the humerus, along the line of the ulnar groove.

Functions SI8 is used for treating elbow joint disorders, local pain, lameness, and for clearing heat from the Small Intestine meridian.

Safety Caution is required when needling SI8, as the ulnar nerve runs in close proximity. Aseptic technique and precise anatomical knowledge are essential.

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