Neck — Neck-Shoulder Problems

Issues at the transition from neck to shoulder, presenting with tension, stiffness, or restricted forelimb movement.
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BL 10 Bladder 10 (BL10) – Tianzhu, Celestial Pillar
BL10 can help release tension in the neck, calm the nervous system, and strengthen the immune system.

Bladder 10 (BL10), also known as Tianzhu or Celestial Pillar, is an important acupuncture point located on the horse's neck. It is often used to support the neck and promote overall well-being.

Location

BL10 is located on both sides of the spine, about 1.5 cun lateral to the first cervical vertebra (atlas), just below the occipital bone.

Functions

BL10 can help release tension in the neck, calm the nervous system, and strengthen the immune system.

Safety

This point should be used with caution, as it is located near sensitive structures. If in doubt, always consult an experienced professional.

Medical information

Location BL10 is located 1.5 cun lateral to the dorsal-most point of the atlas wing, in a depression between the trapezius and brachiocephalicus muscles, caudal to the occipital bone.

Functions BL10 is used to treat neck stiffness, headaches, wind invasion, neurological disorders, and to harmonize Qi in the head region.

Safety Caution is required when needling, as BL10 is in close proximity to nerves, vessels, and the spinal cord. Aseptic technique and precise anatomical knowledge are essential.

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BL 11 Bladder 11 (BL11) – Dazhu, Great Shuttle
BL11 is traditionally used to strengthen bones, joints, and to support the immune system.

Bladder 11 (BL11), also known as Dazhu, is an important acupuncture point located on the horse's back. It is often used to support the musculoskeletal system.

Location

BL11 is located on both sides of the spine, at the level of the withers, approximately at the line of the first rib.

Functions

BL11 is traditionally used to strengthen bones, joints, and to support the immune system.

Safety

This point should be used with care to avoid stressing or injuring the horse. If in doubt, always consult a professional.

Medical information

Location BL11 is located 1.5 Cun lateral to the dorsal midline at the level of the second thoracic vertebra (T2), usually at the level of the first rib.

Functions BL11 is the Hui-Meeting point for bones, influences bone growth, joints, and is used for musculoskeletal and immunological issues.

Safety When treating BL11, be aware of its proximity to the spine and lungs. Avoid deep needling to prevent pneumothorax.

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BL 12 Bladder 12 (BL12) – Fengmen, Wind Gate
Bl12 is used to strengthen the immune system, in respiratory diseases, and to support the horse during colds.

Bladder 12 (Bl12), also known as Fengmen, is an important acupuncture point on the horse’s back. It is often used for colds and to strengthen the immune system.

Location

Bl12 is located on both sides of the spine, at the level of the second thoracic vertebra, about one hand’s width from the midline.

Functions

Bl12 is used to strengthen the immune system, in respiratory diseases, and to support the horse during colds.

Safety

Treatment should only be performed by trained individuals to avoid injury. Make sure the horse is standing calmly.

Medical information

Location Bl12 is located 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the second thoracic vertebra (T2).

Functions Bl12 is used to expel wind, strengthen Wei Qi, and treat upper respiratory tract diseases. It is a key point for prevention and treatment of infections.

Safety Special caution is required in sensitive or debilitated horses. Do not use in cases of local skin infections or open wounds.

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BL 13 Bladder 13 (BL13) – Feishu, Lung Shu
Feishu is used to support breathing, strengthen the immune system, and help with respiratory disorders.

Bladder 13 (BL13), also known as Feishu, is an important acupuncture point for supporting lung function in horses.

Location

BL13 is located on both sides of the spine, at the level of the third thoracic vertebra, about a hand’s width lateral to the midline.

Functions

Feishu is used to support breathing, strengthen the immune system, and help with respiratory disorders.

Safety

Treatment of this point should be performed carefully to avoid stressing or injuring the horse.

Medical information

Location BL13 is located in the intercostal space at the level of the third thoracic vertebra, 1.5 cun lateral to the dorsal midline.

Functions BL13 tonifies Lung Qi, disperses Wind and Heat, and is used for cough, asthma, and immune deficiency.

Safety When needling BL13, pay attention to depth and direction to avoid pneumothorax.

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BL 43 Bladder 43 (BL43) – Medial to scapula lower angle
Bl43 is traditionally used to strengthen the lungs, support the immune system, and treat exhaustion.

Bladder 43 (Bl43) is an important acupuncture point in horses, often used to support the immune system and in cases of chronic weakness.

Location

Bl43 is located medial to the lower angle of the scapula, at the level of the 4th intercostal space, about three finger-widths lateral to the midline.

Functions

Bl43 is traditionally used to strengthen the lungs, support the immune system, and treat exhaustion.

Safety

This point should be treated with care as it is close to sensitive structures. Always consult a professional if in doubt.

Medical information

Location Bl43 is located medial to the lower angle of the scapula, at the 4th intercostal space, approximately 3 cun lateral to the dorsal midline, on the bladder meridian line.

Functions Bl43 tonifies Qi and blood, strengthens the lungs, heart, and kidneys, supports the immune system, and is used in cases of chronic weakness, cough, and exhaustion.

Safety When needling Bl43, be aware of the proximity to the lungs and major blood vessels. Incorrect or too deep insertion can lead to complications.

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CV 17 Conception Vessel 17 (CV17) – Shanzhong, Chest Center
This point is used to support breathing, relieve stress, and strengthen the cardiovascular system.

Conception Vessel 17 (Ren17), also known as Shanzhong, is located in the middle of the chest and is an important acupuncture point for breathing and emotional balance in horses.

Location

Ren17 is located on the midline of the chest, approximately at the level of the fourth intercostal space, between the two forelimbs.

Functions

This point is used to support breathing, relieve stress, and strengthen the cardiovascular system.

Safety

This point should be used with care as it is located near the sternum. Always consult a professional if unsure.

Medical information

Location Ren17 is located on the ventral midline, at the level of the fourth intercostal space, directly above the sternum, between the insertions of the pectoral muscles.

Functions Ren17 regulates thoracic Qi, supports lung function, calms the heart, and is used for dyspnea, cough, anxiety, and thoracic tension.

Safety Caution in horses with thoracic injuries or cardiac issues. Avoid deep stimulation to prevent thoracic injury.

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GB 21 Gallbladder 21 (GB21) – Jianjing, Shoulder Well
GB21 is used to relieve muscle tension, reduce pain, and improve blood circulation in the shoulder area. It can also help with stress and restlessness.

GB21, also known as Jianjing, is an important acupuncture point on the Gallbladder meridian, located in the shoulder area. It is often used to help relieve tension and pain in the shoulder and neck region.

Location

GB21 is located on the line between the withers and the shoulder joint, approximately in the middle of the upper shoulder area. It is usually palpable as a small depression.

Functions

GB21 is used to relieve muscle tension, reduce pain, and improve blood circulation in the shoulder area. It can also help with stress and restlessness.

Safety

GB21 should be used with caution as it is close to sensitive structures. Only trained individuals should apply it to avoid injury.

Medical information

Location GB21 is located at the highest point of the trapezius muscle, midway between the spinous process of the last cervical vertebra and the acromion of the scapula.

Functions GB21 is used to treat shoulder and neck tension, local pain, forelimb paralysis, and to support in cases of parturition difficulties.

Safety Caution with deep needling, as the point is near important neurovascular structures. Do not use in pregnant mares, as GB21 may induce contractions.

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GV 14 Governing Vessel 14 (GV14) – Dazhui, Great Vertebra
Du14 is used to strengthen the immune system, reduce fever, and support in cases of infections.

Governor Vessel 14 (Du14), also known as Dazhui, is an important acupuncture point on the horse’s back. It is often used to support the immune system and in cases of fever.

Location

Du14 is located at the junction of the neck and back, directly on the midline, at the spinous process of the last cervical vertebra (C7).

Functions

Du14 is used to strengthen the immune system, reduce fever, and support in cases of infections.

Safety

This point should be used with caution as it is close to the spine. Always consult a professional if unsure.

Medical information

Location Du14 is located on the dorsal midline, caudal to the spinous process of C7, at the junction with the first thoracic vertebra (T1).

Functions Du14 acts on Yang Qi, clears heat, supports Wei Qi, and is used for fever, infections, weakness, and neck stiffness.

Safety Caution is required when needling due to proximity to the dura mater and spinal cord. Avoid deep needling, especially in young or sensitive horses.

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GV 15 Governing Vessel 15 (GV15) – Below occiput
Du15 can help calm the nervous system, support breathing, and is used for issues in the head and neck area.

Governing Vessel 15 (Du15) is located at the base of the horse's head and is an important acupuncture point. It is often used to support the nervous system.

Location

Du15 is located centrally at the base of the skull, just above the first cervical vertebra, in a small depression.

Functions

Du15 can help calm the nervous system, support breathing, and is used for issues in the head and neck area.

Safety

Du15 should be treated with caution, as the area is sensitive and important structures such as the spinal cord are nearby.

Medical information

Location Du15 is located on the dorsal midline, in the depression just cranial to the wing of the atlas, caudal to the occiput.

Functions Du15 is used for treating neurological disorders, paralysis, respiratory issues, and for calming the mind.

Safety Needling Du15 requires great care due to its proximity to the foramen magnum and medulla oblongata. Only experienced practitioners should needle this point.

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LI 15 Large Intestine 15 (LI15) – Jianyu, Shoulder Bone
LI15 is used to relieve pain and movement restrictions in the shoulder area and to promote blood circulation.

Large Intestine 15 (LI15) – Jianyu is an important acupuncture point located at the horse’s shoulder, commonly used for shoulder issues.

Location

LI15 is located on the outer edge of the shoulder, in a depression in front of the scapula, at the level of the shoulder joint.

Functions

LI15 is used to relieve pain and movement restrictions in the shoulder area and to promote blood circulation.

Safety

This point should be treated carefully, as the area is sensitive and close to important structures.

Medical information

Location LI15 is located cranial and distal to the acromion, in the depression between the deltoid and supraspinatus muscles, at the level of the greater tubercle of the humerus.

Functions LI15 is used for treating shoulder stiffness, lameness, local inflammation, and to promote Qi and blood circulation in the shoulder region.

Safety Caution with deep needling to avoid damaging the shoulder joint, surrounding nerves, and vessels. Strict aseptic technique is essential.

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LI 16 Large Intestine 16 (LI16) – Jugu, Great Bone
This point can help relieve pain and tension in the shoulder area and improve mobility.

Large Intestine 16 (LI16) – Jugu is an acupuncture point in horses, often used to support shoulder issues.

Location

LI16 is located at the junction of the scapula and humerus, just in front of the shoulder joint, in a small depression.

Functions

This point can help relieve pain and tension in the shoulder area and improve mobility.

Safety

This point should be treated carefully as it is close to sensitive structures. Always consult a professional if in doubt.

Medical information

Location LI16 is located cranial and distal to the acromion, in the depression between the trapezius and deltoid muscles, just in front of the shoulder joint.

Functions LI16 is used to treat shoulder stiffness, local pain, forelimb paralysis, and to promote Qi flow in the scapular region.

Safety Caution is required when needling, as LI16 is close to the shoulder joint and important nerve structures. Aseptic technique and precise localization are essential.

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SI 10 Small Intestine 10 (SI10) – Naoshu, Upper Arm Shu
SI10 is used to relieve tension and pain in the shoulder area and to promote mobility.

Small Intestine 10 (SI10), also known as Naoshu or Arm Storage, is an important acupuncture point in horses, often used to support the shoulder area.

Location

SI10 is located at the junction between the scapula and the upper arm, approximately at the level of the shoulder joint.

Functions

SI10 is used to relieve tension and pain in the shoulder area and to promote mobility.

Safety

This point should only be treated by trained individuals, as improper use may cause discomfort.

Medical information

Location SI10 is located cranial and distal to the acromion, in a depression between the deltoid and supraspinatus muscles.

Functions SI10 is used to treat shoulder stiffness, local myalgia, and to support the shoulder joint; it influences local Qi and blood circulation.

Safety When needling SI10, be aware of the proximity to important nerves and vessels; aseptic technique is essential.

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SI 11 Small Intestine 11 (SI11) – Tianzong, Heavenly Gathering
SI11 can help release tension in the shoulder area and improve mobility. It is also used for local pain relief.

Small Intestine 11 (SI11), also known as Tianzong, is an important acupuncture point in horses, often used to support the shoulder and back muscles.

Location

SI11 is located in the scapular region, approximately in the middle of the scapula, along the line connecting the upper and lower borders.

Functions

SI11 can help release tension in the shoulder area and improve mobility. It is also used for local pain relief.

Safety

If you are unsure or if the horse shows significant pain, always consult a professional. This point is close to sensitive structures.

Medical information

Location SI11 is located in the supraspinatus fossa, about one third of the way from the scapular spine to the caudal border of the scapula.

Functions SI11 is used to treat shoulder stiffness, myalgia, local pain, and to support blood circulation in the scapular region.

Safety Caution with deep needling to avoid injury to underlying muscles and nerves. Do not use in cases of local infection or trauma.

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SI 9 Small Intestine 9 (SI9) – Jianzhen, True Shoulder
SI9 is used to relieve pain and tension in the shoulder area and to improve mobility.

Small Intestine 9 (SI9), also known as Jianzhen or 'Upright Shoulder', is an important acupuncture point in horses, often used for shoulder issues.

Location

SI9 is located at the junction of the scapula and the upper arm, about one hand’s width below the scapula, slightly towards the back.

Functions

SI9 is used to relieve pain and tension in the shoulder area and to improve mobility.

Safety

Treatment of this point should be done carefully to avoid injuring surrounding tissues. Always consult a professional if unsure.

Medical information

Location SI9 is located cranial to the insertion of the deltoid muscle, at the level of the greater tubercle of the humerus, in the soft tissue between the deltoid and triceps brachii muscles.

Functions SI9 is used to treat shoulder stiffness, local pain, forelimb paralysis, and to promote Qi flow in the scapular region.

Safety When needling SI9, be aware of the proximity to nerves and vessels. Avoid deep stimulation in cases of local inflammation or trauma.

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