Gallbladder 43 (GB43) – Lateral 4th toe
GB43 is an acupuncture point on the horse’s foot, often used to support overall well-being.
Information about the treatment point appears here
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.
Location
GB43 is located on the lateral side of the 4th toe, just behind the coronary band.
Functions
GB43 may help release tension and promote balance within the body.
Indicators
Safety
This point should be treated carefully as the area is sensitive. Only use under supervision or by a professional.
Medical information
GB43 is located lateral to the 4th toe, distal to the metatarsophalangeal joint, just proximal to the coronary band.
GB43 is used for treating headaches, eye disorders, and local swelling. It acts on the gallbladder meridian and can clear heat.
In sensitive horses, extra caution is needed as the distal limb can be painful. Aseptic technique is recommended.
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