Stomach 6, Jia Che
頰車 (颊车), jiá chē, "Jawbone"


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Pinyin Pronunciation:
Alternate Names:
NamePin YinChineseTranslated
Gui Chuangguǐ chuǎng鬼床Ghost Bed
Gui Linguǐ lín鬼林Ghost Forest
Ji Guanjī guān機關Hinge
Qu Yaqū yá曲牙Tooth Bend
Meridian
Meridian:
Stomach  Browse
Reference Source
Reference Source:
Location
Point Location:
  • CAM
One finger-breadth (middle finger) anterior and superior to the lower angle of the mandible where m. masseter is prominent when the teeth are clenched, and depressive when it is pressed.
  • Deadman
Approximately 1 fingerbreadth anterior and superior to the angle of the jaw at the prominence of the masseter muscle.
How To Find It
Ask the patient to clench the jaw before locating.
Innervation
Innervation:
The great auricular nerve, facial nerve and masseteric nerve.
Vasculature
Vasculature:
The masseteric artery.
Cautions
Cautions:
No cautions at this time
Technique
Technique:
  • CAM
Puncture perpendicularly 0.3-0.5 inch, or subcutaneously with the tip of the needle directed towards Dicang (ST 4).
  • Deadman
1. Perpendicular insertion 0.5 cun. 2. Transverse insertion to join with such points as Dicang ST-4, Daying ST-5, Xiaguan ST-7, etc. 3. Transverse insertion towards the upper or lower jaw for toothache.

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