Internal Obliques

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Region
Pelvis
Yin/Yang
Yang
TCM Element
Meridian Psychology
DecisionsDifficult to make decisionstrying to live up to expectationscourageStructure to aspiration
Organ Physical
Piriformis pelvis lateral body parietals tinnitus clenched teeth headaches
Yuan

Gall Bladder Channel Internal Obliques

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MUSCLE

Origin: Iliac crest, inguinal ligament, and thoracolumbar fascia. Insertion: Last three or four ribs cartilage, and Linea Alba.

MONITORING

Position: lying down with knees drawn up, arms across shoulders and lower back pushed into table.Rotation: Twist the hips to one side whilst knees remain in a tucked positionStabilise: Place hand on the same side shoulderMonitor. Perform by monitoring against the opposite knee to push the hips flat and reinstate the arch into back

TCM GB Muscles:

Piriformis, tensor fascia latae, glut medius,internal and external obliques, transverse abdominalsAK GB Muscles: Anterior deltoid, popliteusYang Channel- For gall bladder, headache, decision making
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ASSOCIATIONS:

Nerve Supply: inferior division of Oculomotor III.

Visceral Nerves:

Sympathetic: T5-T9 Parasympathetic: Vagus X

Neuro-Lymphatic Reflex:

Anterior: Bilateral between rib 3 & 4 next to the sternumPosterior: Bilateral 2cm from midline at between T3 & T4.Neuro-Vascular Reflex: Bregma. Yuan point: GB40Nutrition: Vit. C, RNA.Reference: Kendall & Kendall, p315Walther D, 2nd ed. p350NV NL
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