Weak Limbsaccording to TCM

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What is Weak Limbs?

Weak limbs encompass a range of conditions characterized by a reduction in muscle strength and endurance in the arms, legs, or both. This symptom can significantly impact daily activities, mobility, and quality of life.

Weakness in the limbs may arise from various causes, including neurological disorders, muscle diseases, and systemic conditions. It's a common complaint among all age groups, particularly pronounced in the elderly due to the natural aging process and associated health issues.

How Does TCM View Weak Limbs?

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) perceives weak limbs as a manifestation of underlying imbalances within the body’s energetic systems. TCM attributes this condition to deficiencies in Qi (vital energy), Blood, Yin, or Yang, or to obstruction in the flow of Qi and Blood due to external pathogenic factors like Cold or Dampness.

Identifying and correcting the specific disharmony through acupuncture, herbal medicine, and dietary adjustments are central to TCM's treatment approach.

Root Causes of Weak Limbs in TCM

In TCM, weak limbs are often seen as a result of Qi and Blood Deficiency, leading to inadequate nourishment of the muscles and tendons. Qi Deficiency, particularly of the Spleen, can lead to muscle weakness and fatigue, as these organs are crucial in generating Qi and transporting it throughout the body.

Yang Deficiency, especially of the Kidney and Spleen, can manifest as coldness and weakness in the limbs, reflecting a lack of warming and mobilizing energy. Treatment strategies in TCM focus on tonifying Qi and Yang, nourishing Blood, and dispelling pathogenic Cold or Dampness to restore strength and vitality to the limbs.

Explore below more details about what might cause Weak limbs according to TCM.

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  • By Organ
  • Qi Deficiency
  • Yang Deficiency
  • Qi Stagnation
  • Blood Stasis
  • Blood Deficiency
  • Dampness
  • Heat
  • Essence Deficiency
  • Qi Rebellion
  • Qi Sinking
  • Phlegm
  • Yin Deficiency
  • Cold
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Qi Deficiency

Qi Deficiency in TCM is like running low on battery power. Qi is the vital energy that powers every function in your body. When there's a Qi Deficiency, it means your body doesn't have enough of this essential energy. This can make you feel tired all the time, weak, or even cause shortness of breath. It's similar to how you feel when you haven't had enough sleep or nutritious food. Your body just doesn't have the energy it needs to perform at its best. Unlike modern medicine, which often focuses on specific physical causes for fatigue and weakness, TCM views Qi Deficiency as an overall energy depletion that affects your entire well-being, and it seeks to replenish and balance this vital energy.... see more

Qi Deficiency Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Common Symptoms: Diarrhea Lack Of Appetite Generalized Fatigue General Weakness Slight Abdominal Distension After Eating Pale Face Weak Voice Cold Extremities

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Spleen Qi Deficiency Weak Limbs, Weakness in the limbs, Slight abdominal distension after eating, General weakness, Desire to lie down, Slight abdominal pain, Excessive gas and flatulence, Bloated abdomen, Dyspepsia, Swollen complexion, Obesity... see more Ba Zhen Tang | Si Jun Zi Tang | Liu Jun Zi Tang | Fei Er Wan
Qi Deficiency Weak Limbs, General weakness, Weak voice, Generalized fatigue, Low energy, Reluctance to speak, Spontaneous sweat, Frequent colds or flu, Lack of appetite, Diarrhea, Shortness of breath... see more Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang | Gui Pi Tang | Ju Yuan Jian | Si Jun Zi Tang | Liu Jun Zi Tang
Spleen and Lung Qi Deficiency Weak Limbs, Lack of appetite, Slight abdominal distension after eating, Generalized fatigue, General weakness, Pale face, Diarrhea, Obesity, Shortness of breath, Coughing, Weak voice, Spontaneous sweat, Reluctance to speak, Frequent colds or flu, Aversion to cold... see more Si Jun Zi Tang | Liu Jun Zi Tang
Stomach and Spleen Qi Deficiency Weak Limbs, Lack of appetite, Slight abdominal distension after eating, Generalized fatigue, General weakness, Pale face, Diarrhea, Upper abdominal discomfort, Loss of taste... see more Si Jun Zi Tang | Shen Ling Bai Zhu San | Sheng Yang Yi Wei Tang | Xiang Sha Yang Wei Wan
Stomach Qi Deficiency Weak Limbs, Morning fatigue Si Jun Zi Tang
Spleen Deficiency Weak Limbs, Sticky vaginal discharge, Generalized fatigue, Depression, Cold extremities, Diarrhea, White vaginal discharge, Lack of appetite, Amenorrhea, Dull shallow face, Edema... see more Wan Dai Tang | Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang | Yi Huang Tang
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Yang Deficiency

Yang deficiency in TCM refers to a state where the body's Yang energy, which is responsible for warmth, activity, and function, is weakened or diminished. This pattern of disharmony often arises from chronic illness, aging, or inherent constitutional weakness. Symptoms of Yang deficiency are typically associated with cold and sluggishness, such as a feeling of coldness, cold extremities, pale complexion, low energy or fatigue, and a desire for warmth. Digestive issues like poor appetite, loose stools, and water retention can also be indicative of Yang deficiency.... see more

Yang Deficiency Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Common Symptoms: Generalized Fatigue Cold Extremities Chills General Weakness Hypertension Chronic Glomerulonephritis Pale Face Lack Of Appetite

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Kidney Yang Deficiency Weak Limbs, Lower back pain, Dizziness, Tinnitus, Weak and cold knees, Lower back coldness, Chills, Weak legs, Bright pale face, Generalized fatigue, General weakness, Leg edema, Female infertility, Diarrhea, Depression, Erectile dysfunction, Premature ejaculation, Oligospermia, Low sex drive, Pale and abudant urination, Constipation... see more Er Xian Tang
Spleen Yang Deficiency Weak Limbs, Slight abdominal distension after eating, General weakness, Desire to lie down curled up, Pale face, Cold extremities, Chills, Undigested food in stools, Excessive gas and flatulence, Bloated abdomen, Abdominal pain relieved by pressure and warmth, Dull shallow face... see more Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang | Yi Huang Tang | Zhen Wu Tang | Huang Tu Tang | Wen Pi Tang
Stomach Yang Deficient and Cold Weak limbs, Epigastric pain relieved with pressure or eating, Lack of appetite, Desire for hot beverages and foods, Vomiting clear liquid, Absence of thirst, Cold extremities, Generalized fatigue, Pale face... see more Huang Qi Jian Zhong Tang | Xiang Sha Yang Wei Wan | Xiao Jian Zhong Tang | Wu Zhu Yu Tang
Deficiency of both the Kidney Yin and Yang Sore and weak limbs, Menopausal symptoms, Hypertension, Irregular periods, Menopausal hot flashes, Excessive sweating, Irritability, Generalized fatigue, General weakness, Depression, Palpitations... see more Er Xian Tang | Er Zhi Wan
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Qi Stagnation

Qi Stagnation in TCM is like having a traffic jam in your body's energy system. Qi, the vital life force that flows through your body, is supposed to move smoothly to maintain health and balance. But with Qi Stagnation, this flow gets blocked or slowed down, like cars stuck on a highway. This can lead to symptoms like feeling stressed, emotional mood swings, and physical discomfort, often described as a feeling of fullness or tightness, especially in the chest or abdomen. It's as though the body's internal energy circulation is disrupted, causing various issues. TCM sees this as an energy flow problem, different from modern medicine's focus on specific physiological processes.... see more

Qi Stagnation Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Common Symptoms: Stifling Sensation In The Chest Depression Irritability Lack Of Appetite Irregular Periods Mild Chest Pain Chest Distension Sighing

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Pericardium Qi Stagnation Weak Limbs, Mild chest pain, Chest distension, Stifling sensation in the chest, Sighing, Throat lumps, Palpitations, Depression, Irritability, Lack of appetite, Cold extremities... see more Ban Xia Hou Pu Tang
Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire Sore and weak limbs, Hypochondriac distention, Upper abdominal distension, Stifling sensation in the chest, Irritability, Melancholia, Depression, Mood swings, Globus sensation, Feeling of heat, Flushed face, Thirst, Anger, Pre menstrual tension, Irregular periods, Pre menstrual breast distension, Excessive menstruation... see more Xuan Yu Tong Jing Tang | Jia Wei Xiao Yao San
Blood and Qi Deficiency with Blood Stagnation Weak extremities, Lack of appetite, Weak limbs, Lower back pain, Abdominal distention, Irregular periods, Red and white vaginal discharge, Infertility... see more Ba Zhen Yi Mu Tang
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Blood Stasis

Blood Stasis in TCM is a concept where the blood flow in the body is not as smooth or efficient as it should be. Imagine a river that's supposed to flow freely, but instead, it's getting blocked or moving too slowly in some parts. This can lead to various health issues, like pain that feels sharp or stabbing, dark bruises, and a complexion that looks purplish. TCM believes that good health relies on the smooth and vibrant flow of Qi and blood throughout the body, so when blood gets stuck, it's like a traffic jam in your body, leading to discomfort or health problems.... see more

Blood Stasis Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Common Symptoms: Lack Of Appetite Slight Abdominal Distension After Eating Generalized Fatigue General Weakness Dull Pale Complexion Diarrhea Emaciation Scanty Menstruation

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Spleen and Liver Blood Deficiency Weak Limbs, Lack of appetite, Slight abdominal distension after eating, Generalized fatigue, General weakness, Dull pale complexion, Diarrhea, Emaciation, Scanty menstruation, Amenorrhea, Insomnia, Limb numbness, Dizziness, Blurry vision, Eye floaters, Night blindness, Pale lips, Muscle weakness, Muscle cramps, Withered and brittle nails, Dry hair, Skin dryness, Depression, Lack of direction... see more Gui Pi Tang | Dang Gui Shao Yao San | Shao Yao Gan Cao Tang
Blood and Qi Deficiency with Blood Stagnation Weak extremities, Lack of appetite, Weak limbs, Lower back pain, Abdominal distention, Irregular periods, Red and white vaginal discharge, Infertility... see more Ba Zhen Yi Mu Tang
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Blood Deficiency

Blood Deficiency in TCM is like when your body's tank runs low on the vital energy that blood provides. It's not exactly the same as anemia in modern medicine, which is about having too few red blood cells. Instead, Blood Deficiency in TCM is about your body not having enough of the life-giving qualities that blood brings, like nourishment and moisture. This can make you feel tired, look pale, and even feel dizzy or have blurry vision. It's like a garden not getting enough water to stay lush and vibrant. TCM sees this as an imbalance where the body isn't being nourished as it should be, impacting overall health and well-being.... see more

Blood Deficiency Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Common Symptoms: Lack Of Appetite Generalized Fatigue General Weakness Pale Face Diarrhea Depression Emaciation Scanty Menstruation

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Spleen Blood Deficiency Weak Limbs, Lack of appetite, Generalized fatigue, General weakness, Pale face, Diarrhea, Depression, Emaciation, Scanty menstruation, Amenorrhea, Insomnia, Slight abdominal distension after eating... see more Gui Pi Tang
Blood and Qi Deficiency with Blood Stagnation Weak extremities, Lack of appetite, Weak limbs, Lower back pain, Abdominal distention, Irregular periods, Red and white vaginal discharge, Infertility... see more Ba Zhen Yi Mu Tang
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Dampness

"Dampness" in TCM is a concept that describes a pattern of disharmony where the body accumulates excess moisture. Imagine the heavy, sticky feeling you get on a very humid day; that's similar to what dampness feels like internally. It can manifest as a sense of heaviness, bloating, sluggishness, or even a foggy mind. This condition is often thought to arise from environmental factors like living in a damp place, dietary habits that promote moisture in the body, or internal imbalances that hinder the body's ability to process fluids properly. In TCM, dampness can obstruct the normal flow of energy and fluids in the body, leading to various symptoms.... see more

Dampness Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Common Symptoms: Late Menstruation Lower Abdominal Pain Stifling Sensation In The Chest Generalized Fatigue Diarrhea Feeling Of Heaviness Thick Menstrual Blood Leukorrhea

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Damp-Phlegm in the Uterus Sore and weak limbs, Late menstruation, Amenorrhea, Scanty menstruation, Lower abdominal pain, Abdominal heaviness, Stifling sensation in the chest, Generalized fatigue, Diarrhea, Dull pale complexion, Obesity, Infertility, Ovarian cysts, Ovarian fibroids, Polycystic ovary syndrome, Pseudocyesis, Sputum, Feeling of heaviness... see more Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang | Cang Fu Dao Tan Wan | Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang | Xiong Gui Er Chen Tang
Damp-Heat Sore and weak limbs, Fever, Neck gland swelling, Headaches, Tight feeling in chest and stomach, Sticky taste in the mouth, Absence of thirst, Feeling of heat, Feeling of heaviness, Bitter taste in the mouth, Acne... see more Er Miao San | Xiao Yao San | Qing Re Tiao Xue Tang
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Heat

In TCM "Heat" signifies an excess of Yang energy, leading to an imbalance where heat predominates over the body's cool Yin aspects. This condition is metaphorically akin to an internal over-heating. Symptoms indicative of Heat can include feelings of warmth, fever, sweating, irritability, red face, thirst with a preference for cold drinks, and a rapid pulse. The tongue may appear red with a yellow coating. Unlike the common interpretation of heat in terms of temperature, in TCM, it represents a state of hyperactivity or inflammation in the body.... see more

Heat Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Common Symptoms: Headaches Feeling Of Heat Bitter Taste In The Mouth Scanty And Dark Urine Thirst Sore And Weak Limbs Excessive Menstruation Menstrual Cramps

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Damp-Heat Sore and weak limbs, Fever, Neck gland swelling, Headaches, Tight feeling in chest and stomach, Sticky taste in the mouth, Absence of thirst, Feeling of heat, Feeling of heaviness, Bitter taste in the mouth, Acne... see more Er Miao San | Xiao Yao San | Qing Re Tiao Xue Tang
Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire Sore and weak limbs, Hypochondriac distention, Upper abdominal distension, Stifling sensation in the chest, Irritability, Melancholia, Depression, Mood swings, Globus sensation, Feeling of heat, Flushed face, Thirst, Anger, Pre menstrual tension, Irregular periods, Pre menstrual breast distension, Excessive menstruation... see more Xuan Yu Tong Jing Tang | Jia Wei Xiao Yao San
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Essence Deficiency

In TCM "Essence" (Jing) deficiency refers to a depletion of the body's fundamental substance, which is vital for growth, development, reproduction, and overall vitality. Jing, often translated as "Essence," is a unique concept in TCM, seen as the basis of all life activities and inherited from our parents. Essence deficiency manifests in various symptoms, such as chronic fatigue, weakness, slow physical or mental development, fertility issues, premature aging, weak bones, and a lackluster complexion. It can also affect the hair, leading to premature greying or hair loss. This pattern of disharmony often arises from congenital factors, chronic illness, overwork, or excessive behaviors that drain the body's resources. ... see more

Essence Deficiency Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Kidney Essence Deficiency Weak Limbs, Deafness, Decreased mental sharpness, Intellectual disability, Osteomalacia, Hair loss, Lower back pain, Infertility, Primary amenorrhea, Dizziness, Blurry vision, Absentmindness... see more Zuo Gui Wan | Wu Zi Yan Zong Wan | Tu Si Zi Wan | Qi Bao Mei Ran Dan
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Qi Rebellion

Rebellious Qi in TCM is a bit like having a rebel inside your body. Qi, which is the vital energy flowing through your body, is supposed to move in certain directions to keep everything in balance and working well. But with Rebellious Qi, this energy decides to go the opposite way. Think of it like a river flowing upstream instead of downstream. This can cause various issues like heartburn, coughing, or even headaches. It's as if the body's natural flow is disrupted, creating a kind of internal chaos. TCM focuses on correcting this flow, restoring order and balance.... see more

Qi Rebellion Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Rebellious Liver Qi invading the Stomach Weak Limbs, Irritability, Upper abdominal pain, Upper abdominal distension, Hypochondriac pain, Hypochondriac distention, Upper abdominal oppression, Acid reflux, Hiccups, Belching, Nausea or vomiting, Sighing... see more Ban Xia Hou Pu Tang | Xuan Fu Dai Zhe Tang | Si Mo Tang | Ju Pi Zhu Ru Tang | Ding Xiang Shi Di Tang
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Qi Sinking

Qi Sinking is a pattern of disharmony in TCM where the body's energy, or Qi, is thought to "sink" or drop down. Imagine a balloon slowly deflating and falling; that's similar to what happens with Qi Sinking. This can lead to feelings of heaviness, fatigue, and even physical symptoms like prolapse of organs or frequent urination. It's as if the body's energy, which usually supports and holds things in place, isn't able to do its job properly. TCM views this as an imbalance where the uplifting and supporting qualities of Qi are weakened.... see more

Qi Sinking Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Spleen Qi Sinking Weak Limbs, Lack of appetite, Slight abdominal distension after eating Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
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Phlegm

In TCM "Phlegm" as a pattern of disharmony is a complex concept that extends beyond the physical manifestation of mucus. It represents a pathological factor that can disrupt the flow of Qi (vital energy) and blood, leading to various health issues. Phlegm in TCM is seen as a sticky, turbid substance arising from the body's inability to metabolize fluids properly, often due to a dysfunction of the spleen. It's not only associated with respiratory problems like cough and congestion but also with systemic issues. Symptoms can include a feeling of heaviness, mental cloudiness, dizziness, and in some cases, the formation of lumps or masses. Phlegm can even be "invisible," contributing to emotional disturbances like depression or stress. ... see more

Phlegm Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Damp-Phlegm in the Uterus Sore and weak limbs, Late menstruation, Amenorrhea, Scanty menstruation, Lower abdominal pain, Abdominal heaviness, Stifling sensation in the chest, Generalized fatigue, Diarrhea, Dull pale complexion, Obesity, Infertility, Ovarian cysts, Ovarian fibroids, Polycystic ovary syndrome, Pseudocyesis, Sputum, Feeling of heaviness... see more Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang | Cang Fu Dao Tan Wan | Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang | Xiong Gui Er Chen Tang
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Yin Deficiency

Yin deficiency in TCM is a pattern of disharmony characterized by a depletion of the body's Yin energy, which represents the cooling, moistening, and nurturing aspects of our physiology. This condition often arises from factors like chronic stress, overwork, insufficient rest, or prolonged illness. Symptoms of Yin deficiency can include a sensation of heat, especially in the afternoon or evening, night sweats, insomnia, a dry mouth or throat, and a red tongue with little coating. There might also be a general feeling of restlessness or irritability. Since Yin is essential for balancing the body's active and warm Yang energy, its deficiency leads to a relative excess of Yang, manifesting as heat or dryness symptoms.... see more

Yin Deficiency Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Deficiency of both the Kidney Yin and Yang Sore and weak limbs, Menopausal symptoms, Hypertension, Irregular periods, Menopausal hot flashes, Excessive sweating, Irritability, Generalized fatigue, General weakness, Depression, Palpitations... see more Er Xian Tang | Er Zhi Wan
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Cold

In TCM "Cold" as a pattern of disharmony refers to a specific type of imbalance within the body's systems, often linked to a deficiency or weakness. It's not about feeling physically cold or having a common cold, but rather a metaphorical description of certain symptoms and underlying conditions. When a TCM practitioner says someone suffers from "Cold," it usually implies that the body's Yang energy, which is warm and active, is insufficient or overpowered by Yin energy, which is cool and passive. Symptoms of Cold in TCM can include a general feeling of coldness, cold limbs, pale complexion, low energy, slow metabolism, and a preference for warmth. ... see more

Cold Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Empty-Cold Weak Limbs, Chills, Cold extremities, Pale face, Absence of thirst, Low energy, Excessive sweating, Diarrhea, Clear urination, Frequent urination... see more Huang Qi Jian Zhong Tang | Da Jian Zhong Tang | Ban Liu Wan
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Spleen

In TCM the Spleen plays a vital role in digestion and transformation, converting food into energy and nutrients, and overseeing the distribution of Qi and Blood. It's also crucial in maintaining the health of muscles and limbs and ensuring the blood remains within the vessels. When the Spleen malfunctions in TCM, it can lead to a variety of issues such as digestive disorders, fatigue, weak muscles, bloating, and a feeling of heaviness. It can also cause a pale complexion, poor appetite, and a tendency to bruise easily. Emotionally, a Spleen imbalance is often associated with excessive worry or overthinking, reflecting its role in the interplay between physical and mental health.... see more

Spleen Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Common Symptoms: Generalized Fatigue Diarrhea Lack Of Appetite Slight Abdominal Distension After Eating General Weakness Pale Face Depression Amenorrhea

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Spleen Qi Deficiency Weak Limbs, Weakness in the limbs, Slight abdominal distension after eating, General weakness, Desire to lie down, Slight abdominal pain, Excessive gas and flatulence, Bloated abdomen, Dyspepsia, Swollen complexion, Obesity... see more Ba Zhen Tang | Si Jun Zi Tang | Liu Jun Zi Tang | Fei Er Wan
Spleen and Liver Blood Deficiency Weak Limbs, Lack of appetite, Slight abdominal distension after eating, Generalized fatigue, General weakness, Dull pale complexion, Diarrhea, Emaciation, Scanty menstruation, Amenorrhea, Insomnia, Limb numbness, Dizziness, Blurry vision, Eye floaters, Night blindness, Pale lips, Muscle weakness, Muscle cramps, Withered and brittle nails, Dry hair, Skin dryness, Depression, Lack of direction... see more Gui Pi Tang | Dang Gui Shao Yao San | Shao Yao Gan Cao Tang
Spleen and Lung Qi Deficiency Weak Limbs, Lack of appetite, Slight abdominal distension after eating, Generalized fatigue, General weakness, Pale face, Diarrhea, Obesity, Shortness of breath, Coughing, Weak voice, Spontaneous sweat, Reluctance to speak, Frequent colds or flu, Aversion to cold... see more Si Jun Zi Tang | Liu Jun Zi Tang
Spleen Blood Deficiency Weak Limbs, Lack of appetite, Generalized fatigue, General weakness, Pale face, Diarrhea, Depression, Emaciation, Scanty menstruation, Amenorrhea, Insomnia, Slight abdominal distension after eating... see more Gui Pi Tang
Spleen Qi Sinking Weak Limbs, Lack of appetite, Slight abdominal distension after eating Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
Spleen Yang Deficiency Weak Limbs, Slight abdominal distension after eating, General weakness, Desire to lie down curled up, Pale face, Cold extremities, Chills, Undigested food in stools, Excessive gas and flatulence, Bloated abdomen, Abdominal pain relieved by pressure and warmth, Dull shallow face... see more Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang | Yi Huang Tang | Zhen Wu Tang | Huang Tu Tang | Wen Pi Tang
Stomach and Spleen Qi Deficiency Weak Limbs, Lack of appetite, Slight abdominal distension after eating, Generalized fatigue, General weakness, Pale face, Diarrhea, Upper abdominal discomfort, Loss of taste... see more Si Jun Zi Tang | Shen Ling Bai Zhu San | Sheng Yang Yi Wei Tang | Xiang Sha Yang Wei Wan
Spleen Deficiency Weak Limbs, Sticky vaginal discharge, Generalized fatigue, Depression, Cold extremities, Diarrhea, White vaginal discharge, Lack of appetite, Amenorrhea, Dull shallow face, Edema... see more Wan Dai Tang | Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang | Yi Huang Tang
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Stomach

In TCM the Stomach is regarded as the "sea of nourishment," pivotal for digesting food and transforming it into Qi and blood. It works closely with the Spleen to distribute these essential nutrients throughout the body. When the Stomach is out of balance or malfunctions in TCM, it often leads to digestive problems such as bloating, nausea, vomiting, poor appetite, or a feeling of fullness. There may also be issues like acid reflux or a sour taste in the mouth. Emotionally, an imbalanced Stomach can contribute to excessive worry and overthinking, reflecting the TCM belief that physical and emotional well-being are deeply interconnected.... see more

Stomach Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Common Symptoms: Lack Of Appetite Generalized Fatigue Pale Face Diarrhea Upper Abdominal Discomfort Loss Of Taste Irritability Upper Abdominal Pain

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Rebellious Liver Qi invading the Stomach Weak Limbs, Irritability, Upper abdominal pain, Upper abdominal distension, Hypochondriac pain, Hypochondriac distention, Upper abdominal oppression, Acid reflux, Hiccups, Belching, Nausea or vomiting, Sighing... see more Ban Xia Hou Pu Tang | Xuan Fu Dai Zhe Tang | Si Mo Tang | Ju Pi Zhu Ru Tang | Ding Xiang Shi Di Tang
Stomach and Spleen Qi Deficiency Weak Limbs, Lack of appetite, Slight abdominal distension after eating, Generalized fatigue, General weakness, Pale face, Diarrhea, Upper abdominal discomfort, Loss of taste... see more Si Jun Zi Tang | Shen Ling Bai Zhu San | Sheng Yang Yi Wei Tang | Xiang Sha Yang Wei Wan
Stomach Qi Deficiency Weak Limbs, Morning fatigue Si Jun Zi Tang
Stomach Yang Deficient and Cold Weak limbs, Epigastric pain relieved with pressure or eating, Lack of appetite, Desire for hot beverages and foods, Vomiting clear liquid, Absence of thirst, Cold extremities, Generalized fatigue, Pale face... see more Huang Qi Jian Zhong Tang | Xiang Sha Yang Wei Wan | Xiao Jian Zhong Tang | Wu Zhu Yu Tang
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Liver

In TCM the Liver is viewed as the organ responsible for the smooth flow of Qi, Blood, and emotions throughout the body. It plays a key role in regulating mood, storing blood, supporting digestion, and ensuring the health of tendons and eyes. When the Liver malfunctions or is imbalanced in TCM, it can lead to a range of issues such as irritability, mood swings, menstrual irregularities, eye problems, and muscular stiffness or pain. A malfunctioning Liver in TCM reflects not only physical disturbances but also emotional and mental disharmony, emphasizing the holistic approach of TCM in addressing health and wellness.... see more

Liver Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Common Symptoms: Irritability Upper Abdominal Distension Hypochondriac Distention Insomnia Dizziness Depression Upper Abdominal Pain Hypochondriac Pain

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Rebellious Liver Qi invading the Stomach Weak Limbs, Irritability, Upper abdominal pain, Upper abdominal distension, Hypochondriac pain, Hypochondriac distention, Upper abdominal oppression, Acid reflux, Hiccups, Belching, Nausea or vomiting, Sighing... see more Ban Xia Hou Pu Tang | Xuan Fu Dai Zhe Tang | Si Mo Tang | Ju Pi Zhu Ru Tang | Ding Xiang Shi Di Tang
Spleen and Liver Blood Deficiency Weak Limbs, Lack of appetite, Slight abdominal distension after eating, Generalized fatigue, General weakness, Dull pale complexion, Diarrhea, Emaciation, Scanty menstruation, Amenorrhea, Insomnia, Limb numbness, Dizziness, Blurry vision, Eye floaters, Night blindness, Pale lips, Muscle weakness, Muscle cramps, Withered and brittle nails, Dry hair, Skin dryness, Depression, Lack of direction... see more Gui Pi Tang | Dang Gui Shao Yao San | Shao Yao Gan Cao Tang
Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire Sore and weak limbs, Hypochondriac distention, Upper abdominal distension, Stifling sensation in the chest, Irritability, Melancholia, Depression, Mood swings, Globus sensation, Feeling of heat, Flushed face, Thirst, Anger, Pre menstrual tension, Irregular periods, Pre menstrual breast distension, Excessive menstruation... see more Xuan Yu Tong Jing Tang | Jia Wei Xiao Yao San
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Kidney

In TCM the Kidneys are regarded as the body's most fundamental reservoir of Essence, known as Jing, which influences growth, reproduction, and aging. They are not just organs for filtering blood, but a holistic system governing vital life forces. When the Kidneys malfunction in TCM, it can manifest as a variety of health issues, such as chronic fatigue, reproductive problems, imbalances in fluid metabolism leading to edema or dryness, lower back pain, and a sense of fear or insecurity.... see more

Kidney Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Common Symptoms: Lower Back Pain Dizziness Tinnitus Erectile Dysfunction Infertility Loose Teeth Deafness Back Pain

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Kidney Yang Deficiency Weak Limbs, Lower back pain, Dizziness, Tinnitus, Weak and cold knees, Lower back coldness, Chills, Weak legs, Bright pale face, Generalized fatigue, General weakness, Leg edema, Female infertility, Diarrhea, Depression, Erectile dysfunction, Premature ejaculation, Oligospermia, Low sex drive, Pale and abudant urination, Constipation... see more Er Xian Tang
Kidney Essence Deficiency Weak Limbs, Deafness, Decreased mental sharpness, Intellectual disability, Osteomalacia, Hair loss, Lower back pain, Infertility, Primary amenorrhea, Dizziness, Blurry vision, Absentmindness... see more Zuo Gui Wan | Wu Zi Yan Zong Wan | Tu Si Zi Wan | Qi Bao Mei Ran Dan
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Pericardium

In TCM the Pericardium is more than a physical membrane protecting the heart; it's considered an organ system that acts as the "Heart's protector." It plays a crucial role in safeguarding the heart from external pathogenic factors and emotional disturbances. The Pericardium is also involved in regulating blood circulation and influencing emotional well-being, especially in terms of relationships and intimacy. When the Pericardium malfunctions or is imbalanced in TCM, it can lead to symptoms that mirror heart issues, such as chest pain or palpitations, but often with an emotional component like difficulty in forming emotional connections or excessive vulnerability to external stressors. Additionally, a disturbed Pericardium can result in sleep disturbances, anxiety, and in severe cases, mental confusion, reflecting its integral role in both physical heart protection and emotional balance.... see more

Pericardium Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Pericardium Qi Stagnation Weak Limbs, Mild chest pain, Chest distension, Stifling sensation in the chest, Sighing, Throat lumps, Palpitations, Depression, Irritability, Lack of appetite, Cold extremities... see more Ban Xia Hou Pu Tang
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Lung

In TCM the Lungs are seen as the organ responsible for controlling Qi and respiration, as well as being a key part of the body's defensive system. They are thought to maintain the balance and flow of air and moisture, and are closely linked to the skin and hair. When the Lungs are imbalanced or malfunctioning in TCM, it can lead to respiratory issues like coughing or asthma, a weakened immune system, dry skin, and emotional disturbances such as sadness or grief. These symptoms are believed to arise from disruptions in the Lungs' ability to regulate Qi and protect the body, highlighting their central role in maintaining overall health and well-being.... see more

Lung Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Spleen and Lung Qi Deficiency Weak Limbs, Lack of appetite, Slight abdominal distension after eating, Generalized fatigue, General weakness, Pale face, Diarrhea, Obesity, Shortness of breath, Coughing, Weak voice, Spontaneous sweat, Reluctance to speak, Frequent colds or flu, Aversion to cold... see more Si Jun Zi Tang | Liu Jun Zi Tang
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Uterus

In TCM the Uterus (or "Bao Gong") is not just a reproductive organ but a vital system closely linked to Kidney energy, responsible for menstrual health, fertility, and pregnancy. It's also connected to the Heart and Liver, reflecting the importance of emotional and blood health in reproductive wellness. In TCM, the Uterus is seen as a reservoir of Blood and Qi, crucial for reproductive health and general vitality. When the Uterus malfunctions or is imbalanced, it can lead to menstrual irregularities, infertility, miscarriages, or menopausal symptoms. Additionally, there might be symptoms like lower abdominal pain or emotional disturbances such as mood swings, often linked to Liver Qi stagnation. These manifestations highlight the TCM perspective that the health of the Uterus is intertwined with the overall balance of energy and blood in the body, as well as emotional well-being.... see more

Uterus Patterns That Can Lead to Weak Limbs

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Damp-Phlegm in the Uterus Sore and weak limbs, Late menstruation, Amenorrhea, Scanty menstruation, Lower abdominal pain, Abdominal heaviness, Stifling sensation in the chest, Generalized fatigue, Diarrhea, Dull pale complexion, Obesity, Infertility, Ovarian cysts, Ovarian fibroids, Polycystic ovary syndrome, Pseudocyesis, Sputum, Feeling of heaviness... see more Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang | Cang Fu Dao Tan Wan | Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang | Xiong Gui Er Chen Tang

TCM Herbal Formulas for Weak Limbs

TCM offers a variety of herbal formulas to address weak limbs, tailored to the underlying patterns of disharmony. For Qi Deficiency, Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang and Ba Zhen Tang are often prescribed to strengthen the Spleen and augment Qi.

In cases of Yang Deficiency leading to cold and weakness in the limbs, You Gui Wan and Er Xian Tang are recommended to warm and tonify Yang. These formulas are complemented by lifestyle adjustments and acupuncture to enhance their effectiveness and promote overall well-being.

Explore below some TCM herbal formulas used to address weak limbs, organized by cause and by formula type.

  • By Cause
  • By Formula Type
  • Qi Deficiency
  • Yang Deficiency
  • Qi Stagnation
  • Blood Stasis
  • Blood Deficiency
  • Dampness
  • Heat
  • Essence Deficiency
  • Qi Rebellion
  • Qi Sinking
  • Phlegm
  • Yin Deficiency
  • Cold
  • Formulas that tonify qi
  • Formulas that warm the middle and dispel cold
  • Formulas for a rebellious qi
  • Formulas that secure irregular uterine bleeding and stop vaginal discharge
  • Formulas that tonify qi and blood
  • Formulas that warm and purge
  • Formulas that tonify yin and yang
  • Formulas that nourish yin and tonify
  • Formulas that warm yang and tonify
  • Formulas that promote qi movement
  • Formulas that invigorate blood and dispel blood stagnation
  • Formulas that dry dampness and transform phlegm
  • Formulas that harmonize liver-Spleen
  • Formulas that tonify blood
  • Formulas that reduce food accumulation and transform stagnation
  • Formulas that warm and transform water and dampness
  • Formulas that stop bleeding
  • Formulas that tonify
  • Formulas that dispel phlegm
  • Formulas that expel dampness
  • Formulas that clear heat and expel dampness

All Formulas Recommended for Weak Limbs Caused by Qi Deficiency

Formula Patterns Suitable For
Si Jun Zi Tang Spleen Qi Deficiency, Qi Deficiency, Spleen and Lung Qi Deficiency, Stomach and Spleen Qi Deficiency, Stomach Qi Deficiency... see more
Liu Jun Zi Tang Spleen Qi Deficiency, Qi Deficiency, Spleen and Lung Qi Deficiency
Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang Spleen Deficiency, Qi Deficiency
Gui Pi Tang Qi Deficiency
Yi Huang Tang Spleen Deficiency
Xiang Sha Yang Wei Wan Stomach and Spleen Qi Deficiency
Wan Dai Tang Spleen Deficiency
Ba Zhen Tang Spleen Qi Deficiency
Fei Er Wan Spleen Qi Deficiency
Ju Yuan Jian Qi Deficiency
Shen Ling Bai Zhu San Stomach and Spleen Qi Deficiency
Sheng Yang Yi Wei Tang Stomach and Spleen Qi Deficiency

All Formulas Recommended for Weak Limbs Caused by Yang Deficiency

Formula Patterns Suitable For
Er Xian Tang Kidney Yang Deficiency, Deficiency of both the Kidney Yin and Yang
Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang Spleen Yang Deficiency
Yi Huang Tang Spleen Yang Deficiency
Huang Qi Jian Zhong Tang Stomach Yang Deficient and Cold
Xiang Sha Yang Wei Wan Stomach Yang Deficient and Cold
Zhen Wu Tang Spleen Yang Deficiency
Huang Tu Tang Spleen Yang Deficiency
Wen Pi Tang Spleen Yang Deficiency
Xiao Jian Zhong Tang Stomach Yang Deficient and Cold
Wu Zhu Yu Tang Stomach Yang Deficient and Cold
Er Zhi Wan Deficiency of both the Kidney Yin and Yang

All Formulas Recommended for Weak Limbs Caused by Qi Stagnation

Formula Patterns Suitable For
Ban Xia Hou Pu Tang Pericardium Qi Stagnation
Ba Zhen Yi Mu Tang Blood and Qi Deficiency with Blood Stagnation
Xuan Yu Tong Jing Tang Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire
Jia Wei Xiao Yao San Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire

All Formulas Recommended for Weak Limbs Caused by Blood Stasis

Formula Patterns Suitable For
Gui Pi Tang Spleen and Liver Blood Deficiency
Dang Gui Shao Yao San Spleen and Liver Blood Deficiency
Shao Yao Gan Cao Tang Spleen and Liver Blood Deficiency
Ba Zhen Yi Mu Tang Blood and Qi Deficiency with Blood Stagnation

All Formulas Recommended for Weak Limbs Caused by Blood Deficiency

Formula Patterns Suitable For
Gui Pi Tang Spleen Blood Deficiency
Ba Zhen Yi Mu Tang Blood and Qi Deficiency with Blood Stagnation

All Formulas Recommended for Weak Limbs Caused by Dampness

Formula Patterns Suitable For
Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang Damp-Phlegm in the Uterus
Cang Fu Dao Tan Wan Damp-Phlegm in the Uterus
Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang Damp-Phlegm in the Uterus
Xiong Gui Er Chen Tang Damp-Phlegm in the Uterus
Er Miao San Damp-Heat
Xiao Yao San Damp-Heat
Qing Re Tiao Xue Tang Damp-Heat

All Formulas Recommended for Weak Limbs Caused by Heat

Formula Patterns Suitable For
Er Miao San Damp-Heat
Xiao Yao San Damp-Heat
Qing Re Tiao Xue Tang Damp-Heat
Xuan Yu Tong Jing Tang Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire
Jia Wei Xiao Yao San Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire

All Formulas Recommended for Weak Limbs Caused by Essence Deficiency

Formula Patterns Suitable For
Zuo Gui Wan Kidney Essence Deficiency
Wu Zi Yan Zong Wan Kidney Essence Deficiency
Tu Si Zi Wan Kidney Essence Deficiency
Qi Bao Mei Ran Dan Kidney Essence Deficiency

All Formulas Recommended for Weak Limbs Caused by Qi Rebellion

Formula Patterns Suitable For
Ban Xia Hou Pu Tang Rebellious Liver Qi invading the Stomach
Xuan Fu Dai Zhe Tang Rebellious Liver Qi invading the Stomach
Si Mo Tang Rebellious Liver Qi invading the Stomach
Ju Pi Zhu Ru Tang Rebellious Liver Qi invading the Stomach
Ding Xiang Shi Di Tang Rebellious Liver Qi invading the Stomach

All Formulas Recommended for Weak Limbs Caused by Phlegm

Formula Patterns Suitable For
Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang Damp-Phlegm in the Uterus
Cang Fu Dao Tan Wan Damp-Phlegm in the Uterus
Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang Damp-Phlegm in the Uterus
Xiong Gui Er Chen Tang Damp-Phlegm in the Uterus

All Formulas Recommended for Weak Limbs Caused by Yin Deficiency

Formula Patterns Suitable For
Er Xian Tang Deficiency of both the Kidney Yin and Yang
Er Zhi Wan Deficiency of both the Kidney Yin and Yang

All Formulas Recommended for Weak Limbs Caused by Cold

Formula Patterns Suitable For
Huang Qi Jian Zhong Tang Empty-Cold
Da Jian Zhong Tang Empty-Cold
Ban Liu Wan Empty-Cold

All "formulas that tonify qi" recommended for weak limbs

Formula Patterns Suitable For (if applicable)
Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang Spleen Deficiency, Qi Deficiency, Spleen Qi Sinking, Spleen Yang Deficiency, Damp-Phlegm in the Uterus... see more
Si Jun Zi Tang Qi Deficiency, Spleen and Lung Qi Deficiency, Spleen Qi Deficiency, Stomach and Spleen Qi Deficiency, Stomach Qi Deficiency... see more
Liu Jun Zi Tang Qi Deficiency, Spleen and Lung Qi Deficiency, Spleen Qi Deficiency
Xiang Sha Yang Wei Wan Stomach and Spleen Qi Deficiency, Stomach Yang Deficient and Cold
Ju Yuan Jian Qi Deficiency
Shen Ling Bai Zhu San Stomach and Spleen Qi Deficiency
Sheng Yang Yi Wei Tang Stomach and Spleen Qi Deficiency

All "formulas that tonify qi and blood" recommended for weak limbs

Formula Patterns Suitable For (if applicable)
Gui Pi Tang Qi Deficiency, Spleen and Liver Blood Deficiency, Spleen Blood Deficiency, Spleen not controlling Blood... see more
Ba Zhen Tang Spleen Qi Deficiency

All "formulas that tonify yin and yang" recommended for weak limbs

Formula Patterns Suitable For (if applicable)
Er Xian Tang Kidney Yang Deficiency, Deficiency of both the Kidney Yin and Yang
Qi Bao Mei Ran Dan Kidney Essence Deficiency

All "formulas that warm the middle and dispel cold" recommended for weak limbs

Formula Patterns Suitable For (if applicable)
Huang Qi Jian Zhong Tang Empty-Cold, Stomach Yang Deficient and Cold
Da Jian Zhong Tang Empty-Cold
Xiao Jian Zhong Tang Stomach Yang Deficient and Cold
Wu Zhu Yu Tang Stomach Yang Deficient and Cold

All "formulas that secure irregular uterine bleeding and stop vaginal discharge" recommended for weak limbs

Formula Patterns Suitable For (if applicable)
Yi Huang Tang Spleen Deficiency, Spleen Yang Deficiency
Wan Dai Tang Spleen Deficiency

All "formulas that warm and purge" recommended for weak limbs

Formula Patterns Suitable For (if applicable)
Ban Liu Wan Empty-Cold
Wen Pi Tang Spleen Yang Deficiency

All "formulas that nourish yin and tonify" recommended for weak limbs

Formula Patterns Suitable For (if applicable)
Zuo Gui Wan Kidney Essence Deficiency
Er Zhi Wan Deficiency of both the Kidney Yin and Yang

All "formulas that promote qi movement" recommended for weak limbs

Formula Patterns Suitable For (if applicable)
Ban Xia Hou Pu Tang Pericardium Qi Stagnation, Rebellious Liver Qi invading the Stomach
Si Mo Tang Rebellious Liver Qi invading the Stomach

All "formulas that invigorate blood and dispel blood stagnation" recommended for weak limbs

Formula Patterns Suitable For (if applicable)
Dang Gui Shao Yao San Spleen and Liver Blood Deficiency
Xuan Yu Tong Jing Tang Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire

All "formulas that harmonize liver-Spleen" recommended for weak limbs

Formula Patterns Suitable For (if applicable)
Xiao Yao San Damp-Heat
Jia Wei Xiao Yao San Stagnant Liver Qi turning into Fire

All "formulas for a rebellious qi" recommended for weak limbs

Formula Patterns Suitable For (if applicable)
Xuan Fu Dai Zhe Tang Rebellious Liver Qi invading the Stomach
Ju Pi Zhu Ru Tang Rebellious Liver Qi invading the Stomach
Ding Xiang Shi Di Tang Rebellious Liver Qi invading the Stomach

All "formulas that warm yang and tonify" recommended for weak limbs

Formula Patterns Suitable For (if applicable)
Wu Zi Yan Zong Wan Kidney Essence Deficiency
Tu Si Zi Wan Kidney Essence Deficiency

All "formulas that dry dampness and transform phlegm" recommended for weak limbs

Formula Patterns Suitable For (if applicable)
Cang Fu Dao Tan Wan Damp-Phlegm in the Uterus
Xiong Gui Er Chen Tang Damp-Phlegm in the Uterus

Acupoints for Weak Limbs

Acupuncture plays a vital role in TCM’s approach to treating weak limbs. Points such as Gaohuangshu BL-43, Pishu BL-20, and Weishu BL-21 are targeted to tonify Qi, nourish the Blood, and strengthen the Spleen and Stomach. Daheng SP-15 and Zhongwan REN-12 are selected to improve digestion and absorption, crucial for generating Qi and Blood.

By stimulating these acupoints, TCM aims to restore the balance of Qi and Blood, addressing the root causes of limb weakness and enhancing the body's natural healing capabilities.

Explore below some acupoints used to address weak limbs, organized by meridian.

  • By Meridian
  • Bladder Channel
  • Spleen Channel
  • Large Intestine Channel
  • Stomach Channel
  • Directing Vessel
Pishu BL-20

Pishu BL-20

1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 11th thoracic vertebra (T11).

Weishu BL-21

Weishu BL-21

1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 12th thoracic vertebra (T12).

Gaohuangshu BL-43

Gaohuangshu BL-43

3 cun (about 4 finger-breadths) lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 4th thoracic vertebra (T4).

Daheng SP-15

Daheng SP-15

On the mammillary line 4 cun lateral to the umbilicus center.

Dabao SP-21

Dabao SP-21

On the mid-axillary line, in the 6th intercostal space.

Shouwuli LI-13

Shouwuli LI-13

Superior to the lateral epicondyle of the humerus, 3 cun above Quchi LI-11, on the line connecting Quchi LI-11 and Jianyu LI-15.

Wuyi ST-15

Wuyi ST-15

In the 2nd intercostal space, on the mammillary line, 4 cun lateral to the anterior midline.

Zhongwan REN-12

Zhongwan REN-12

On the midline of the abdomen, 4 cun above the umbilicus and 4 cun below the sternocostal angle.