[Origin]
Tian, high place; Zong, Zong Yang. In ancient times, the star Riyue (GB24) was named Tianzong (SI11), and the point is located high on the shoulder blades on the upper back, hence the name.
[Location]
Tianzong acupoint
(quoted from "Meridians and Acupoints")
Scapula, in the central depression of the infraspinatus fossa, level with the 4th thoracic vertebra . Go straight
Bingfeng (SI12).
- Zhenjiu Jiayi Jing: "After Bingfeng (SI12), the big bones are sunken."
- Xunjing Kaoxue Bian: "It should be that the shoulder plate bone is sunken";
- Suwen's direct explanation: "Three inches below the shoulder blade, the two Tianzong (SI11) points are separated from each other Bingfeng (SI12) Three inches.
[Anatomy]
- Muscle: Infraspinatus (deep on the back of the scapula).
- Nerve: Suprascapular nerve.
- Vessels: circumflex scapular artery, venous muscular branches.
[Manipulation]
Lower and outer oblique insertion 0.5~1.5 inches. moxa cone moxibustion 3 to 5 times, moxa stick warm moxibustion for 10 to 15 minutes.
[Efficacy]
Relieve Taiyang (EX-HN5) menstrual evil, and relieve qi stagnation in the chest and hypochondrium.
- Classical: heavy shoulders, pain in the elbows and arms that cannot be lifted, fullness of the chest and hypochondrium, cough, swollen cheeks and jaw, shoulder blade pain, and back pain.
- Modern: Mastitis, mammary gland hyperplasia, postpartum lactation, periarthritis of shoulder, Laozhen.
[Recipe]
- Arm pain: Tianzong (SI11), Shouwuli (LI13).
- Subscapular nerve palsy: Tianzong (SI11), Naoshu (SI10), Jianliao (TE14), Naohui (TE13 ).
- Periarthritis of shoulder: Tianzong (SI11), Jianyu (LI15), Jianliao (TE14), Yanglingquan (GB34 ).
- Shoulder blade pain: Tianzong (SI11), Bingfeng (SI12), Jianwaishu (SI14), Gaohuangshu (BL43).
- Mastitis, postpartum lactation: Tanzhong (CV17), Rugen (ST18), Tianzong (SI11), Shaoze (SI1).
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