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UB 40 Point Location

Midpoint of the transverse crease of the popliteal fossa, between the tendons of biceps femoris and semitendinosus.1

Unlike many lower-limb points, it is not situated within a muscle belly, but rather in a soft, anatomical crease.

Because of this location:

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  • The area contains vascular structures, requiring careful palpation and awareness.
  • Veins and arteries must be avoided during insertion.

Needling considerations:

  • Shallow insertion is appropriate:
    • Approximately 0.25–0.5 cun
  • Heavy stimulation is not required and generally unnecessary.
  • Precision and gentleness matter more than depth or intensity.

This makes UB40 a point where technical restraint improves both safety and outcomes.

Clinical Usage and Indications

Patient positioning:

  • UB40 is best accessed with the patient in a prone position (lying face down), which allows optimal exposure of the popliteal crease.

Primary clinical strengths:

  • Particularly effective when treating back pain and knee pain together
  • Serves as a strong distal point for lumbar and posterior chain conditions

Common point combinations:

  • Frequently paired with:
    • UB25 (lumbar association point)
    • UB57 (posterior leg / calf involvement)

Relation to nearby points:

  • UB40 lies on the same horizontal level as UB39
  • Clinical strategy emphasized in the audio:
    • Avoid needling UB38, UB39, and UB40 simultaneously
    • Instead, select one or two based on:
      • Patient constitution
      • Tissue quality
      • Symptom presentation

This reflects a selective, not excessive, approach to point choice.

Meridian and Physiological Context

UB40 is a key point on the Bladder Meridian, and like many lower-extremity points, it has both local and systemic effects.

Key concepts:

  • Lower limb points play a role in regulating lower body organs
  • UB40 maintains a direct energetic relationship with the Bladder organ
  • Clinically, its usefulness extends well beyond urological concerns, especially in:
    • Musculoskeletal pain
    • Posterior muscles tension
    • Lumbar and knee conditions

UB 40 Functions and Benefits

Benefits tendons

Muscluar atrophy2

  1. Cheng X. Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion. Beijing, China: Foreign Languages Press; 1987:174 ↩︎
  2. Cheng X. Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion. Beijing, China: Foreign Languages Press; 1987:174 ↩︎

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Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider with any questions about a medical condition or treatment.

Carlo St. Juste II, L.Ac, MAOM

Carlo St. Juste II, MAOM has a background in acupuncture with over 10 years of clinical experience, published author, and over 16 years in the Martial Arts. He has worked with various organizations to implement employee wellness programs and workshops including The City of West Covina, The City of Brea, Broadcom, University of Southern California (USC), American Suzuki, and Pomona College. He is dedicated to promoting integrative health and has seen the benefits of knowledge and implementation first hand.
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