Children's massage is a daily acupoint - yin and yang


Yin and Yang acupoints

  【Location】On both sides of the Xiaotianxin acupoint, the one on the thumb side is the Yangchi acupoint, and the one on the little finger side is the Yinchi acupoint (anatomical part: the Yangchi acupoint is near the root of the first metacarpal bone, and the nerve distribution is the median nerve; The Yin Chi point is near the bean bone near the root of the fifth metacarpal bone, and the nerve distribution is the ulnar nerve).

  [Efficacy].Balance yin and yang, and reconcile viscera.


  [Indications].Due to the imbalance of yin and yang, the disharmony of qi and blood, the cold and heat that does not go away, the accumulation of food, vomiting, diarrhea, convulsions, etc.

  [Technique].It can be pushed separately and together (with the thumbs of both hands from the center of the horizontal stripe on the back of the palm of the wrist to the sides; The push is on both sides towards the center. ) can be pressed and kneaded. Divide and combine yin and yang 100~300 times, press and knead 10 times.


  【Massage Method】

 1. Divide yin and yang

Operation: Use the threaded surface of the two thumbs to push from the midpoint of the acupuncture point to the left and right.

Efficacy: Harmonize qi and blood, regulate yin and yang, divide cold and heat, treat cold and heat exchanges, qi and blood disharmony, chest and diaphragm fullness.

 Second, the combination of yin and yang

Operation method: Contrary to the division of yin and yang, push it from both sides to the center according to the front part.

Efficacy: It can make yin and yang intersect, and the qi and blood are harmonious. The main treatment is chest and diaphragm, and the qi and blood are not in harmony

 【Clinical Application】

Dividing yin and yang can balance yin and yang, reconcile qi and blood, and eliminate accumulation and stagnation; It is used for the imbalance of yin and yang, cold and heat exchanges, irritability, abdominal distention, diarrhea, red and white dysentery caused by disharmony of qi and blood, etc., all of which are mainly divided into yin and yang.