LR-M of Foot Jue Yin Flashcards

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conditions

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LR, gynaecological diseases, external genitalia, areas supplied by the meridian

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signs and symptoms

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lumbar pain, dysuria, nocturnal enuresis, headache, tinnitus, high fever

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pathway

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  • originates at lateral side of big toe
  • travels b/t 1st+2nd MT along dorsum of foot and anterior to medial malleolous, passes SP6 then up along tibia before crossing to travel posterior to SP-M
  • continues up medial aspect of knee and thigh to genitalia region and connects with Ren-M at CV2, 3, 4
  • re-emerges and connects with LR13 at free end of 11th rib then up to 6th intercostal space 4 cun lateral to mid
  • then travels internally terminates at vertex
  • from LR13 internal branch that enters abdomen and connects with ST and links with LU, passes through diaphragm adn continues up pharynx and larynx then connects with eyes before continuing down cheeks to connect with Du and Ren meridians in inner surface of lips
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luo connecting meridians

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longitudinal - follows medial aspect of leg to genital region
transverse - LR luo pt LR5 connects to GB yuan pt GB41

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divergent meridian

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splits from dorsum of food then goes up to external genitalia and merges with foot Shaoyang-M at CV2
enters internally at LR13, spreads in LR and connects with GB, HT then connects with primary and divergent GB-M at 2nd confluence GB1

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muscle region

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originates at LR1, ascends anterior to medial malleolous, up medial aspect of tibia to medial condyle then up thigh to genitals to meet with primary meridian

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