Ear — Otitis

Inflammation of the ear with pain, discharge, or strong defensive reaction when touched.
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Note: The points shown on the 3D model do not correspond to the exact anatomical location. They serve only as a guide to help you find the respective acupuncture points.
GB 2 Gallbladder 2 (GB2) – Tinghui, Listening Assembly
GB2 is used to relieve issues in the ear area, such as inflammation or pain, and can also support jaw problems.

GB2, also known as Tinghui, is an acupuncture point on the horse's head, traditionally used to support the ears and hearing.

Location

GB2 is located just in front of the base of the ear, in the depression between the jaw joint and the external ear canal.

Functions

GB2 is used to relieve issues in the ear area, such as inflammation or pain, and can also support jaw problems.

Safety

This point should be treated carefully as it is close to the ear and the horse may react sensitively.

Medical information

Location GB2 is located in the depression anterior to the tragus, just ventral to the condylar process of the mandible, at the level of the external ear canal.

Functions GB2 is used to treat otalgia, otitis externa, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, and local pain. It influences the Gallbladder and Triple Heater meridians.

Safety When treating GB2, be aware of the proximity to sensitive structures such as the external ear canal and the facial nerve. Avoid deep needling.

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GB 20 Gallbladder 20 (GB20) – Fengchi, Wind Pool
GB20 can help dispel wind, relieve pain, and promote blood circulation in the head and neck area.

GB20, also known as Fengchi or Wind Pond, is an important acupuncture point located on the horse's head. It is commonly used to treat headaches, neck stiffness, and some neurological issues.

Location

GB20 is located bilaterally at the back of the head, in a depression between the occipital bone and the first cervical vertebra, just below the base of the ear.

Functions

GB20 can help dispel wind, relieve pain, and promote blood circulation in the head and neck area.

Safety

GB20 should be used with caution, as it is close to sensitive structures. Only trained personnel should treat this point.

Medical information

Location GB20 is located in the depression between the mastoid process and the wing of the atlas, at the level of the ear base, lateral to the midline.

Functions GB20 is used to treat external and internal wind, headaches, ataxia, neck stiffness, and neurological disorders. It influences the circulation of Qi and blood in the head region.

Safety When treating GB20, be aware of the proximity to nerves and blood vessels. Too deep or improper needling can lead to complications.

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LI 11 Large Intestine 11 (LI11) – Quchi, Pool at the Crook
This point is traditionally used to support cases of fever, skin issues, and to promote mobility.

Large Intestine 11 (LI11), also known as Quchi, is an important acupuncture point on the horse's forelimb. It is commonly used to support various conditions.

Location

LI11 is located on the lateral forelimb, in the depression at the junction of the elbow and the front of the leg.

Functions

This point is traditionally used to support cases of fever, skin issues, and to promote mobility.

Safety

Treatment of this point should only be performed by experienced individuals or under supervision, as improper use may cause discomfort.

Medical information

Location LI11 is located at the lateral elbow, in the depression at the end of the elbow crease, cranial to the extensor carpi radialis muscle.

Functions LI11 clears heat, supports immunomodulation, has anti-inflammatory effects, and is used for dermatological, musculoskeletal, and febrile conditions.

Safety Caution with debilitated or highly sensitive horses; avoid deep or aggressive stimulation. Do not use in cases of local infection or open wounds.

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LI 4 Large Intestine 4 (LI4) – Hegu, Union Valley
LI4 is traditionally used for pain relief, reducing inflammation, and boosting the immune system. It can also help with issues in the head region.

Large Intestine 4 (LI4), also known as Hegu, is a key acupuncture point on the horse’s forelimb. It is commonly used to support the immune system and relieve pain.

Location

LI4 is located on the medial forelimb, between the second and third metacarpal bones, near the fetlock joint.

Functions

LI4 is traditionally used for pain relief, reducing inflammation, and boosting the immune system. It can also help with issues in the head region.

Safety

LI4 should not be used in pregnant mares as it may induce contractions. Application should always be performed by an experienced professional.

Medical information

Location LI4 is located distally and medially on the forelimb, in the depression between the second and third metacarpal bones, at the level of the fetlock joint.

Functions LI4 is a Yuan-source point, used for treating pain, inflammation, fever, and for immunomodulation. It affects disorders of the head, teeth, and skin.

Safety Contraindicated in pregnancy due to its labor-inducing effect. Use caution in debilitated or very young animals.

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SI 19 Small Intestine 19 (SI19) – Tinggong, Palace of Hearing
It is used to relieve issues related to the ears, jaw, or chewing difficulties.

SI19, also known as Tinggong, is an acupuncture point on the horse's head, commonly used for issues related to the ears or jaw.

Location

SI19 is located just in front of the ear, in the depression between the jaw joint and the ear canal.

Functions

It is used to relieve issues related to the ears, jaw, or chewing difficulties.

Safety

This point should be treated carefully as it is close to sensitive structures such as the ear. Only use on a calm horse and after thorough cleaning.

Medical information

Location SI19 is located in the depression immediately rostral to the tragus, at the anterior border of the ear canal, level with the temporomandibular joint.

Functions SI19 is used to treat otalgia, otitis, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, and local pain. It influences the Small Intestine meridian and can support treatment of facial paralysis.

Safety Caution is required during needling, as the point is close to the stylomastoid foramen and sensitive nerve structures. Avoid deep insertion to prevent injury.

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SI 3 Small Intestine 3 (SI3) – Houxi, Back Stream
SI3 is often used to relieve musculoskeletal pain, especially in the back and neck areas. It can also promote general well-being.

Small Intestine 3 (SI3), also known as Houxi, is an important acupuncture point in horses, often used to support the musculoskeletal system.

Location

SI3 is located on the outside of the forelimb, just behind the fetlock joint, in a small depression above the fetlock head.

Functions

SI3 is often used to relieve musculoskeletal pain, especially in the back and neck areas. It can also promote general well-being.

Safety

This point should be treated with care, as improper use may cause discomfort. Always consult a professional if unsure.

Medical information

Location SI3 is located distally on the lateral splint bone of the forelimb, in the depression proximal to the fetlock joint, between the lateral splint bone head and the fetlock bone.

Functions SI3 is the Shu-stream and Wood point of the Small Intestine meridian. It is used for treating lameness, neck stiffness, back pain, and to support neurological disorders.

Safety When using SI3, ensure correct needling technique and calm restraint of the horse to prevent stress and injury.

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SJ 17 San Jiao 17 (SJ17) – Yi Feng, Wind Screen
This point is traditionally used to dispel wind, relieve ear pain, and support jaw and neck function.

The Triple Heater 17 (TH17), also known as Yi Feng or Wind Screen, is an important acupuncture point on the horse’s head, often used for ear and jaw issues.

Location

TH17 is located just behind the angle of the lower jaw, in a depression in front of the wing of the atlas, close to the base of the ear.

Functions

This point is traditionally used to dispel wind, relieve ear pain, and support jaw and neck function.

Safety

Care must be taken when treating this point, as it is close to sensitive structures such as the parotid gland and important nerves. Improper use may cause pain or injury.

Medical information

Location The point is located in the depression between the ramus of the mandible and the wing of the atlas, ventral to the base of the ear, usually palpable as a small hollow.

Functions TH17 is used to treat otitis, facial paralysis, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, and to expel external wind. It influences local meridians and promotes Qi flow in the head region.

Safety TH17 is in close proximity to the facial nerve, auriculopalpebral nerve, and the parotid gland. Needling should be performed with fine needles and controlled depth to avoid nerve injury and hematoma.

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SJ 5 San Jiao 5 (SJ5) – Waiguan, Outer Pass
Waiguan is used to strengthen the immune system, in cases of fever, limb pain, and to support mobility.

The Triple Heater 5 (TH5) – Waiguan, also known as the Outer Gate, is an important acupuncture point on the horse’s forelimb. It is often used to support the immune system and in cases of lameness.

Location

TH5 is located on the forelimb, about four finger-widths above the carpus, between the tendons on the outside of the leg.

Functions

Waiguan is used to strengthen the immune system, in cases of fever, limb pain, and to support mobility.

Safety

Treatment of this point should only be performed by experienced individuals or under supervision to avoid injury. Make sure the horse stands calmly.

Medical information

Location TH5 is located on the lateral forearm, between the extensor digitorum communis and extensor carpi ulnaris muscles, approximately 2 cun proximal to the carpus.

Functions TH5 is used to expel external pathogens, for lameness, fever, pain along the meridian, and to harmonize the exterior and interior layers.

Safety When needling TH5, pay attention to correct depth and direction to avoid nerve or vessel injury. Do not use in cases of local infection.

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