| Literature DB >> 17425796 |
Roy Moncayo1, Ansgar Rudisch, Christian Kremser, Helga Moncayo.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A conceptual model of lateral muscular tension in patients presenting thyroid associated ophthalmopathy (TAO) has been recently described. Clinical improvement has been achieved by using acupuncture on points belonging to the so-called extraordinary meridians. The aim of this study was to characterize the anatomical structures related to these acupuncture points by means of 3D MRI image rendering relying on external markers.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17425796 PMCID: PMC1854901 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-8-33
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Figure 1Schematic representation of the "WOMED concept of lateral tension". The body is found in an arch-like position which includes foot inversion, eccentric muscle position of the shank, calf and hip, as well as head falling to the side (based on [15]).
| 1 | Half way between the medial malleolus and the achilles tendon | Kidney 3 | Tendino-muscular segment of the flexor digitorum longus |
| 2 | Depression directly inferior to the medial | Kidney 6 | Tendon of the flexor digitorum longus on the talus |
| 3 | From the heel rising to the medial malleolus | Kidney 6 plantar | abductor hallucis muscle |
| 4 | On the lateral ankle, in the depression midway between the external malleolus and the tendon calcaneus | Bladder 60 | Tendino-muscular segment of the peroneus brevis |
| 5 | Depression directly inferior to the lateral malleolus | Bladder 62 | Tendon of the peroneus longus on the lateral ankle |
| 6 | Inferior and posterior to the lateral malleolus | Baldder 61 | Lateral surface of the calcaneus |
| 7 | From the heel rising to the lateral malleolus | Bladder 62 plantar | abductor digiti minimi muscle |
| 8 | Slightly inferior and anterior to the tip of the 11th rib | Liver 13 | obliquus externus abdominis muscle |
| 9 | Mid point between the 11th rib and the iliac crest | Gall bladder 26 | obliquus externus abdominis muscle |
| 10 | Medial and inferior to the ASIS | Gall bladder 27 | obliquus internus abdominis muscle |
| 11 | App. 1 cm medial and inferior to Gall bladder 27 | Gall bladder 28 | obliquus internus abdominis muscle |
| 12 | Mid point between the greater trochanter and the ASIS | Gall bladder 29 | glutaeus medius muscle |