The exact location of Ququan acupoint is at the knee, bending the knee, when the head of the medial transverse stripe of the knee is above the depression of the anterior edge of the semitendinosus and semimembranosus muscle stops.
Ququan acupoint is from “Ling Shu – Ben Tou” and belongs to the Foot Convulsive Yin Liver Meridian. Ququan is located in the knee, flexing the knee, when the knee medial transverse stripe above the head, the semitendinosus muscle, semimembranosus muscle end of the anterior edge of the depression.
Ququan is used for treating menstrual disorders, dysmenorrhea, hernia, dysuria, dyspareunia (unsmooth urination), knee and patella swelling and pain, dyspareunia, abdominal masses, seminal emission, impotence, yinjie (prolapse of the uterus or even out of the vaginal opening in women), yin itch, postpartum abdominal pain, and impotence paralysis of the lower extremities (weakness, numbness and pain in the lower extremities).
The effects of Ququan are regulating menstruation, stopping leucorrhea, clearing heat and removing dampness (removing heat and dampness in the body), relaxing the tendons and bones, and activating collaterals.
Ququan acupoint is combined with Kidney Yu acupoint, Qi Chong acupoint, Tai Chong acupoint, Di Yin acupoint and San Yin Jiao acupoint to treat dysmenorrhea. Ququan acupoint with Zhongfeng acupoint, Taichong acupoint, Zhiyang acupoint, Kidney acupoint, Guanyuan acupoint, Sanjiao acupoint treats dreaming and loss of semen.
When discomfort occurs, you should seek medical advice and treatment under the guidance of a doctor, and should not do acupuncture on your own.