Location: This is 5 cun anterior to the posterior heel border (Fig. 2-26).
Indications: Asthma and maldevelopment of brain.
(11) No. 8 acupoint (EX-PF 11) :
Location: This is 1 cun lateral to No. 7 acupoint (Fig. 2-26).
Indications: Neurasthenia, epilepsy, and psychoneurosis.
(12) No. 9 acupoint (EX-PF 12) :
Location: This is 4 cun posterior to the junction of big and second toes (Fig. 2-26).
Indications: Dysentery, diarrhea, and uteritis.
(13) No. 10 acupoint (EX-PF 13) :
Location: This is 1 cun medial to Yongquan (KI 1) acupoint (Fig. 2-26).
Indications: Chronic gastroenteritis and stomach spasms.
(14) No. 11 acupoint (EX-PF 14) :
Location: This is 2 cun lateral to Yongquan (KI 1) acupoint (Fig. 2-26).
Indications: Shoulder pain and urticaria.
(15) No. 12 acupoint (EX-PF 15) :
Location : This is 1 cun posterior to the junction of big and second toes (Fig. 2-26).
Indication: Toothache.
(16) No. 13 acupoint (EX-PF 16) :
Location : This is 1 cun posterior to the midpoint of plantar of little toe (Fig. 2-26).
Indication: Toothache.
(17) No. 14 acupoint (EX-PF 17) :
Location: This is at the midpoint of plantar crease of little toe (Fig. 2-26).
Indications: Frequent urination and incontinence of urine.







