One acupoint, one Qiankun's shoulder well acupoint
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Many of our friends believe that the shoulder well acupoint is very important for our human health in daily life. Regularly massaging the shoulder well acupoint can have good health benefits. Regular massage of the shoulder well acupoint can improve insomnia and has a certain therapeutic effect on frequent headaches and hypertension.
【 Guijing Positioning 】
The shoulder well acupoint belongs to the Foot Shaoyang Gallbladder Meridian
Positioning: Sitting prone or lying prone. Place on the shoulder, with the front straight breast, and take the acupoint at the midpoint of the line connecting the Dazhui acupoint and the acromion (see figure)
[Effect and Function]
Relieve meridians and activate collaterals, expel phlegm and relieve stagnation, induce labor and promote lactation
【 Indicative Symptoms 】
Head pain, occiput, shoulder and back pain, arm failure to lift, stroke hemiplegia, cough reflux, delayed delivery, breast abscess, mastitis, inability to produce milk, scrofula, sores, shoulder periarthritis, occiput, cervical spondylosis, acute mastitis, breast hyperplasia, cervical lymph node tuberculosis, nosebleeds, stye, toothache, sciatica.
【 Compatibility and Application 】
1: Strong pain in the head area is accompanied by Fengchi and Waiguan acupoints;
2: Shoulder and back pain combined with Tianzong and shoulder acupoints;
3: Not lifting the upper limbs to match the Yu and arm acupoints;
4: Stroke hemiplegia combined with shoulder and hip, Quchi, and Hegu acupoints;
5: Postpartum delay combined with valley and Sanyinjiao acupoints;
6: Coughing and wheezing combined with Feishu and Chize acupoints;
7: Breast abscess with Quchi, Tianzong, and Liangqiu acupoints;
8: Breast fetish associated with Tianzong, Wuyi, and Danzhong acupoints;
9: Lack of milk and less Ze Shan Zhong, milk root acupoint
10: Scutellaria with courtyard and protruding acupoints
11: Combination of Gu, Wei Zhong, Shen Zhu, and Ling Tai acupoints for treating sores
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