Senses — Hypersensitivity

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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 15 Bladder 15 (BL15) – Xinshu, Heart Shu
BL15 is traditionally used to support heart function, and in cases of restlessness, anxiety, or circulatory issues.

Bladder 15 (BL15), also known as Xinshu, is an important acupuncture point on the bladder meridian, traditionally associated with the heart and its functions.

Location

BL15 is located on both sides of the spine, at the level of the 5th thoracic vertebra, approximately three finger-widths lateral to the spinous process.

Functions

BL15 is traditionally used to support heart function, and in cases of restlessness, anxiety, or circulatory issues.

Safety

Treatment of this point should only be performed by trained individuals, as it is located near sensitive structures. Always consult a professional if unsure.

Medical information

Location BL15 is located 3 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 5th thoracic vertebra, within the muscle area of the longissimus dorsi.

Functions BL15 tonifies and regulates heart Qi, calms the Shen (spirit), and is used for heart Qi deficiency, arrhythmias, and emotional disturbances.

Safety Caution with deep needling to avoid pneumothorax. Do not use in cases of local infection or skin disease.

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BL 18 Bladder 18 (BL18) – Ganshu, Liver Shu
BL18 is traditionally used to support liver function, for eye issues, or muscle tension.

Bladder 18 (BL18), also known as Ganshu, is an important acupuncture point on the bladder meridian, closely related to liver function in horses.

Location

BL18 is located on both sides of the spine, at the level of the 10th thoracic vertebra, about three finger-widths lateral to the midline.

Functions

BL18 is traditionally used to support liver function, for eye issues, or muscle tension.

Safety

This point should be treated with care as it is located near the ribs. Improper use may cause discomfort.

Medical information

Location BL18 is located 3 cun lateral to the caudal end of the spinous process of the 10th thoracic vertebra, within the intercostal space.

Functions BL18 tonifies Liver Qi, moves blood, clears heat, and is used for Liver Qi stagnation, eye disorders, muscle tension, and emotional imbalances.

Safety When needling BL18, be mindful of the proximity to the pleura and ribs to avoid pneumothorax or hematoma.

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BL 23 Bladder 23 (BL23) – Shenshu, Kidney Shu
Bl23 is traditionally used to strengthen kidney energy, address back problems, and support the musculoskeletal system.

Bladder 23 (Bl23), also known as Shenshu, is an important acupuncture point on the horse's back, often used to support kidney function.

Location

Bl23 is located on both sides of the spine, at the level of the second lumbar vertebra, about one hand's width from the midline.

Functions

Bl23 is traditionally used to strengthen kidney energy, address back problems, and support the musculoskeletal system.

Safety

This point should be used with care, especially in weakened or older horses. Always consult a professional if unsure.

Medical information

Location Bl23 is located bilaterally, 1.5 Cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the second lumbar vertebra (L2).

Functions Bl23 tonifies kidney Qi, supports essence (Jing), and is used for lumbago, hindquarter weakness, fertility disorders, and chronic exhaustion.

Safety Caution is advised in horses with acute back pain or local lesions. Aseptic technique and precise localization are essential to avoid complications.

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GB 21 Gallbladder 21 (GB21) – Jianjing, Shoulder Well
GB21 is used to relieve muscle tension, reduce pain, and improve blood circulation in the shoulder area. It can also help with stress and restlessness.

GB21, also known as Jianjing, is an important acupuncture point on the Gallbladder meridian, located in the shoulder area. It is often used to help relieve tension and pain in the shoulder and neck region.

Location

GB21 is located on the line between the withers and the shoulder joint, approximately in the middle of the upper shoulder area. It is usually palpable as a small depression.

Functions

GB21 is used to relieve muscle tension, reduce pain, and improve blood circulation in the shoulder area. It can also help with stress and restlessness.

Safety

GB21 should be used with caution as it is close to sensitive structures. Only trained individuals should apply it to avoid injury.

Medical information

Location GB21 is located at the highest point of the trapezius muscle, midway between the spinous process of the last cervical vertebra and the acromion of the scapula.

Functions GB21 is used to treat shoulder and neck tension, local pain, forelimb paralysis, and to support in cases of parturition difficulties.

Safety Caution with deep needling, as the point is near important neurovascular structures. Do not use in pregnant mares, as GB21 may induce contractions.

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GV 20 Governing Vessel 20 (GV20) – Baihui, Hundred Meetings
Du20 can help reduce stress, promote awareness, and support the central nervous system.

Governing Vessel 20 (Du20), also known as Baihui or 'Hundred Meetings', is an important acupuncture point located on the horse’s head. It is often used to promote overall well-being and support mental clarity.

Location

Du20 is located on the midline of the head, at the highest point between the horse’s ears.

Functions

Du20 can help reduce stress, promote awareness, and support the central nervous system.

Safety

Stimulation of Du20 should be done carefully, as the point is located on the skull. Do not apply strong pressure and do not use needles without proper training.

Medical information

Location Du20 is located on the dorsal midline of the skull, at the intersection with the line connecting the tips of the ears, at the highest point of the head.

Functions Du20 is used to calm the mind, in neurological disorders, to promote Qi flow in the head region, and to stabilize the central nervous system.

Safety When needling Du20, be aware of the minimal tissue thickness over the skull. Aseptic technique and careful needle placement are essential to avoid complications.

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KI 3 Kidney 3 (KI3) – Taixi, Great Stream
Taixi is used to strengthen kidney energy, in cases of weakness, back problems, or to support the musculoskeletal system.

Kidney 3 (KI3), also known as Taixi, is an important acupuncture point on the horse's hind limb, frequently used to support kidney function.

Location

KI3 is located on the medial side of the hind limb, in the depression between the fetlock and the calcaneus, just behind the splint bone.

Functions

Taixi is used to strengthen kidney energy, in cases of weakness, back problems, or to support the musculoskeletal system.

Safety

This point is located near sensitive structures, so caution is required. Only use on a calm horse and with proper technique.

Medical information

Location KI3 is located in the depression between the medial malleolus of the tibia and the tuber calcanei, at the level of the fetlock joint.

Functions KI3 tonifies kidney Yin and Yang, strengthens the lumbar region, supports the hind limbs, and is used for lameness, back pain, and reproductive disorders.

Safety KI3 is close to vessels and tendons. Needling should be performed with anatomical precision to avoid injury.

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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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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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SP 6 Spleen 6 (SP6) – Sanyinjiao, Three Yin Crossing
SP6 is traditionally used to support digestion, address urogenital issues, and promote overall energy flow.

The Spleen-Pancreas 6 (SP6), also known as Sanyinjiao, is an important acupuncture point on the horse’s hind limb. It is often used to support health and well-being.

Location

SP6 is located on the inside of the hind limb, about four finger-widths above the medial hock (ankle) bone, behind the tibia.

Functions

SP6 is traditionally used to support digestion, address urogenital issues, and promote overall energy flow.

Safety

Use SP6 with caution, especially in pregnant mares, as this point can induce contractions. Always consult a professional if in doubt.

Medical information

Location SP6 is located on the medial aspect of the hind limb, at the intersection of the Spleen, Liver, and Kidney meridians, approximately 3 cun proximal to the tip of the medial malleolus of the tibia.

Functions SP6 harmonizes the Spleen, Liver, and Kidney, promotes blood circulation, regulates the uterus, and is used for urogenital disorders, colic, and lameness.

Safety SP6 is contraindicated in pregnant mares due to its oxytocic effect. Adjust stimulation in cases of weakness or exhaustion.

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