Life Science Encyclopedia

Target:
Operation:
Search for:

Overview Complete alphabetical index  
Zhi yin

Zhi yin (traditional Chinese: 至陰; simplified Chinese: 至阴; pinyin: zhì yīn; Wade-Giles: chihyin) or BL 67 is an acupoint, a point of the skin that is stimulated, with various techniques, in the practice of acupuncture. Zhi yin is located at the tip of the fifth toe, and lies along the bladder meridian.

Therapeutic uses and scientific validation

One randomized controlled trial studied a classical TCM treatment for breech birth (i.e., buttocks-first orientation of the baby, which is much riskier than head-first). The study showed that moxibustion at acupoint BL 67 (aka UB 67), located at the tip of the fifth toe, reduced the need for external cephalic version compared to placebo and decreased the use of oxytocin for women who had vaginal deliveries.[1]

References

  1. ^ Coyle ME, Smith CA, Peat B (2005). "Cephalic version by moxibustion for breech presentation". Cochrane database of systematic reviews (Online) (2): CD003928. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD003928.pub2. PMID 15846688.
 
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Zhi_yin". A list of authors is available in Wikipedia.
MyBionity.COM
Newsletter Subscription
Your e-mail:
Top  
© 2001-2008 Chemie.DE Information Service GmbH
a Life Science Network Division

 www.Chemie.DE   www.Bionity.COM   www.ChemEurope.COM   www.ChemieKarriere.NET   www.BioKarriere.NET