SI 10 Acupuncture Point is called as nāo shū. Nao means muscle prominence of the Upper Arm. Shu means Point. This point is on the upper arm, where the Qi of the Meridian is infused in.
SI 10 Acupuncture Point Location
On the posterior shoulder, with the arm in abduction, in the depression inferior and lateral to the scapular spine, 1 cun superior to SI 9 . Needle perpendicularly 0.5 – 1 cun.
Below spine of scapula, superior to posterior axillary crease
SI 10 Acupuncture Point Names
nāo shū 臑俞
Small Intestine 10 Upper Arm Shu
Speciality
- Meeting Point on the Small Intestine Channel with the Bladder Channel
Caution
Functions
- Benefits the shoulder
- ACAP
Indication
- Aching of the Shoulder, Arm
- Weakness of the Shoulder, Arm
- painful and swollen shoulder that radiates to scapula, painful and weak arm and shoulder, inability to raise the shoulder
- fever and chills, scrofula
Diseases
Impairment of arm motor function, arm pain and weakness, shoulder and scapular pain and disorders.
Discomfort
Area of Protection
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