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Meridian Point: Large Intestine 4 was last modified: April 27th, by admin. Katarina Ryan is a highly knowledgeable and experienced acupuncturist. She made me feel instantly comfortable and safe in my treatment and really listens to my issues and concerns.

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Katrina is professional and caring. I highly recommend. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use. Webmail Log in. This article was posted in Acupuncture , Traditional Chinese Medicine and tagged depression , insomnia , irritability , pms , stress , tcm. Bookmark the permalink. Follow comments with the RSS feed for this post. Descriptive statistics and graphs were compiled using Graphpad Prism The tributaries of the dorsal venous plexus One branch of the superficial radial nerve passed through LI4.

The deep ulnar nerve was found in the bulk of the first dorsal interosseous muscle. Several structures observed intersected at LI4. The superficial radial nerve interweaved with the dorsal venous plexus superficially.

The deep ulnar nerve passed anterior to the second palmar metacarpal artery before entering into the first dorsal interosseous muscle. These results provide anatomical evidence and variation into the vascular contributions at LI4.



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