Course of the Channels and Point Qualifications


Liver Channel (Foot-Jueyin)

Course:
The surface pathway of the Liver Channel starts at the lateral corner of the nail of the big toe. It traverses over the dorsum of the foot between the first and second metacarpal bones and ascends along the medial aspect of the lower leg to SP 06. From here it continues to ascend along the medial aspect of the leg and traverses the medial edge of the popliteal fossa. It further ascends along the posterior septum of the sartorius muscle, the medial thigh, and up to LR 12 in the groin.

From LR 12 an internal branch passes over SP 12 and SP 13, surrounds the external genitalia, and meets the Conception Vessel. At CV 2, it follows the course of the Conception Vessel up to CV 04 and passes over the abdomen to LR 13 and to the end of the 11th rib at the lateral aspect of the thorax.

An internal branch of the Liver Channel enters the abdomen at LR 13, traverses the stomach and reaches the Liver. From the liver it ascends through the diaphragm and ascends to the Lungs and down to the Gallbladder. From the gallbladder it joins LR 14. From LR 14 it traverses the diaphragm and ascends the posterior aspect of the throat to the nasopharynx and continues to ascend to the head to meet the eyes, emerges again and crosses the forehead to meet LG 20, where it enters the brain. From the tissue around the eyes, an additional branch descends the cheeks and enters the mouth cavity to the inner surface of the lips.
From LR 13 the surface branch ascends to LR 14, in the sixth intercostal space on the mamillar line, and terminates there.

Point Qualifications:

LR 01

Dadun

Jing-Well Point, Wood Point

LR 02

Xingjian

Ying-Spring Point, Fire Point

LR 03

Taichong

Shu-Stream Point, Earth Point, Yuan-Source Point

LR 04

Zhongfeng

Jing-River Point, Metal Point

LR 05

Ligou

Luo-Connecting Point

LR 06

Zhongdu

Xi-Cleft Point

LR 08

Ququan

He-Sea Point, Water Point

LR 13

Zhangmen

Meeting Point of the five Yin organs; Front-Mu Alarm Point of the Spleen


BL 18

Ganshu

Front-Mu Alarm Point of the Liver

LR 14

Qimen

Back-Shu Point of the Liver