Pericardium 7 (PC7) – Daling, Great Mound

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.
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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.

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.

Indicators

Carpal Joint Problems, Forelimb Tension, Distal lameness, Restless Chest

Safety

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

Medical information

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.

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

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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