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SI 17 Acupuncture Point

SI 17 Acupuncture Point

SI 17 Acupuncture Point is called as tiān róng. Tian means Upper Part and Rong means abundance. This point is on the head where the Qi of the meridian is abundant.

SI 17 Acupuncture Point
SI 17 Acupuncture Point

SI 17 Acupuncture Point Location

On the neck, In the depression between the angle of the mandible and the anterior margin of the sternocleidomastoid muscle. Needle perpendicularly 0.5 – 0.7 cun.

Between angle of mandible and anterior border of SCM

SI 17 Acupuncture Point Names

tiān róng 天容

Small Intestine 17 Celestial Counternance

Heavenly Appearance

Speciality

  • Minor Window of the Sky Point

Caution

Functions

  • Subdues rebellious qi
  • Benefits neck and throat
  • Benefits the ears

Indication

  • Deafness
  • Tinnitus
  • Sore Throat
  • Foreign Body Sensation in Throat
  • fullness of the chest with difficulty breathing, cough, wheezing, asthma
  • throat obstruction, goiter, scrofula, swelling and pain of the neck with inability to speak
  • tinnitus and deafness
  • shoulder pain with inability to raise the arm

Diseases

Facial oedema and throat pain.

Discomfort

Area of Protection

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