Yanglingquan is one of the commonly used acupoints in clinic, and it is also the acupoint of the gallbladder meridian of foot shaoyang. The exact location is in the lateral leg, supine position or lateral position, taken from below the knee, the depression of the anterior lower segment of fibula head, skin and subcutaneous tissue, peroneal longus muscle, lateral knee, arteriovenous branches and common peroneal nerve branches. It is enough to directly or downward needle 1- 1.5 inch. Clinically, it mainly treats knee joint swelling and pain, paralysis of lower limbs, numbness, hypochondriac pain, hemiplegia, vomiting, convulsion and other symptoms. Acupuncture at Yanglingquan point can also relieve biliary colic.
1, Yanglingquan is an acupoint of the human body. The predecessors named it after its location. The lateral knee belongs to yang, the fibula has a small head like a tomb, and the front of the tomb is as hollow as a spring.
Hence the name "Yanglingquan".
2. Yanglingquan is an acupoint connected with the gallbladder, which is caused by diseases of biliary tract such as cholecystitis and gallstones, such as discomfort in the right upper abdomen, bitter taste and vomiting.
Clear water and recurrent symptoms can be relieved by pressing Yangling Spring.
3. Yanglingquan is one of the commonly used acupoints in the gallbladder meridian of foot shaoyang, and the tendons at Bahui point will be the meeting place of tendons and qi. Stimulating this acupoint has the effects of soothing the liver, benefiting gallbladder, relaxing muscles and tendons, strengthening the waist and knees, clearing away heat and calming the wind, and relieving swelling and pain.
Yanglingquan point is mainly used for cramps, paralysis, weakness of waist and legs, gastric ulcer and paralysis of lower limbs.
(1) Diseases of hepatobiliary digestive system: jaundice, bitter taste, cholecystitis, gallstones, hepatitis, stomachache, abdominal distension and vomiting.
(2) Sports system diseases: stiff neck, cervical spondylosis, shoulder pain, numbness of limbs, swelling and pain of knee joint, sequela of apoplexy and beriberi.
(3) Chest and hypochondriac pain: intercostal neuralgia, chest and hypochondriac contusion, costal chondritis and pleurisy.
(4) Side diseases of human body: such as migraine, tinnitus, earache, hemiplegia, etc.