bubble_chart Etymology Fu refers to the top; Qie refers to the gap between the knees. The point is above the popliteal fossa, hence the name.
bubble_chart Location
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Fuxi (BL38) acupoint
(adapted from "Meridians and Acupoints")
Behind the thigh, 1 cun above the popliteal crease, in the depression of the medial edge of the biceps femoris, 1 cun above the
Weiyang (BL39).
bubble_chart Anatomy
- Muscle: medial to the biceps femoris tendon.
- Nerves: posterior femoral cutaneous nerve, common peroneal nerve.
- Vessels: lateral arteries and veins above the knee.
bubble_chart Manipulation
Perpendicular insertion 0.5~1 cun. Moxibustion with moxa cone 3 to 5 minutes, moxibustion with moxa stick for 5 to 10 minutes.
bubble_chart Efficacy
Soothe muscles and clear away heat.
- Classical: heat in the lower abdomen, hard stool, indolence of the femoral hub, muscle cramp, not allowed to lie down, and carbuncle in the femoral area.
- Modern: gastrocnemius spasm, bladder inflammation.
bubble_chart Combinations
- Calf cramps: Fuxi (BL38), Kunlun (BL60).
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