Points Scheme for Back Head

Points Scheme :  Former Head  -   Back Head  -   Angle Head  -   Carotid Neck  -   Chest Abdomen 1 - 
Chest Abdomen 2  -   Back 1  -   Back 2  -   Arm  -   Palm  -   Thigh Knees  -   Leg  -   Foot

Massage Therapy

Feng Fu Point

On the midline, two finger's breadth above the posterior hairline.

Massage Therapy

Main point for wind, whether exterior or interior, particularly affecting the head and neck. For wind cold headache, stiff neck, aversion to wind; as well as dizziness, visual dizziness, numbness, twitching, tremors.
Epistaxis - Headache - Hemiplagia - Loss Of Voice Sudden - Mania - Neck Pain - Neck Stiffness - Sudden Inability To Speak Following Windstroke - Suicidal Tendencies - Throat Pain And Swollen - Upper Respiratory Conditions - Vertigo - Visual Dizziness - Windstroke

Feng Chi Point

The crater on the hairline of the back neck, near by the big muscle.

Massage Therapy

Dispel Exterior or Interior Wind - (exterior) - fever/chills, stiff neck; (internal) - paralysis, twitching, tremors, numbness, dizziness, vertigo.
All issues of the head, brain (seizures, memory, mental/neurological disorders), face, throat and sense organs (eyes, ears, nose, tongue).
Back Pain - Deafness - Dizziness - Eye Disorders - Fever - Headache - Headache Midline - Hearing Loss - Hemiplegia - Hypertension - Insomnia - Nasal Congestion - Neck Nodular Growths - Neck Pain - Neck Stiffness - Respiratory Disorders - Seizures - Shoulder Pain - Tinnitus - Urticaria - Vertigo - Visual Disturbances

Tian Zhu Point

Back of the neck, the crater for the intersection Point of the two big sinews and hairline.

Massage Therapy

Aversion To Cold - Back Pain - Dizziness - Eye Disorders - Fever Without Sweating - Headache - Headache Occipital - Nasal Congestion - Neck Muscle Stiffness And Tension - Seizures - Shoulder And Back Pain - Throat Soreness - Vertigo - Visual Disturbances

Da Zhui Point

On the roots of neck, in the middle of the Centerline.

Massage Therapy

Main point for acute wind cold or wind heat, colds and flu, especially with fever and chills, opens the pores to cause sweating. If a patient with underlying deficiency presents with chills and no fever use moxa.