Lateral/Medial Meniscus

Put the wrist in the patient’s popliteal space. Bring the leg in full flexion (knee towards shoulder) and take it until you feel the right place for a thrust. The thrust is bringing the heel towards the glutes.

ClinicaI Information

Tonification point for liver (LV 8) is at the medial meniscus. You will also find pinpoint pain over meniscus with palpation.


Related Muscles: Medial Meniscus -Sartorius and Gracilis on Same Side Lateral Meniscus- TFL

Gracilis

Organ: Adrenal Gland (cortex)

Nutrition: Adrenal nucleoprotein extract or concentrate

Nerve root(s): L2, L3, L4

Peripheral nerve: Obturator

Associated point(s): T4, T5

Meridian: Circulation-Sex

Postural key: Posterior ilium rotation; genu valgus


Sartorius

Organ: Adrenal Gland

Nutrition: Adrenal nucleoprotein extract or concentrate; vitamin C; pantothenic acid, medulla cofactors

Nerve root(s): L2, L3

Peripheral nerve: Femoral

Associated point(s): T4, T5

Meridian: Circulation-Sex

Postural key: Posterior ilium rotation; genu valgus


Tensor Fascia Latae

Organ: Colon

Nutrition: Acidophilus; fenugreek; vitamin D; Fen-Gre; Zymex; Zymex II (parasites); Fen-Cho; Okra pepsin E3; Spanish Black Radish; Garlic.

Nerve root(s): L4, L5, S1

Peripheral nerve: Superior Gluteal

Associated point(s): L4, L5

Meridian: Large Intestine

Postural key: genu varus (bow-legged) and pelvic elevation on the weak side.

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