Thursday, March 14, 2024

Relieve Neck Pain with Acupressure: Five Pressure Points

How to Relieve Neck Pain with Acupressure: Five Pressure Points


Pressure points for neck pain

To try acupressure for neck pain relief, follow these steps:


Relax and breathe in deeply. Be mindful to choose a comfortable and quiet setting to practice acupressure treatment.

Use a firm, deep pressure to massage the pressure points you have identified to treat your neck pain. It’s best to rotate your fingers in a circular or up-and-down motion for three to four minutes at each point, focusing on one at a time. If you feel a sharp increase in pain anywhere on your body during the treatment, stop right away.

Repeat the massage treatment throughout your day if you feel they are effective. There’s no limit to how many times per day you can practice acupressure.

Below is a list of pressure points for several different kinds of neck pain. Remember that in reflexology, the whole body is interconnected. That means that it’s not uncommon to stimulate one part of your body to activate or align another body part.

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Jian Jing (GB21)

Jian Jing is in the muscles of your shoulder, about halfway between your neck and where your arms begin. This point has been used in successful acupuncture studies of headache and muscle tension. Jian Jing may also successfully treat the pain of a sore or stiff neck. Note that stimulating this point may induce labor, so don’t stimulate it to relieve neck pain when you are pregnant.


He Gu (L14)

The He Gu point is on the “web” fold of skin between your thumb and forefinger. Reflexologists claim that stimulating this point can relieve pain in many different parts of the body, including your neck. Note: If you are pregnant, avoid stimulating this point.


Wind Pool (Feng Chi/GB20)

Feng Chi is behind your earlobe, toward the top of your neck and the base of your skull. Reflexologists use this point to treat everything from fatigue to headache. Stimulating this pressure point may improve a stiff neck caused by sleeping in an uncomfortable position.


Zhong Zu (TE3)

The Zhong Zu point is located between the knuckles above your pinky and ring fingers. This pressure point may stimulate different parts of your brain when it’s activated, promoting circulation and tension release. Stimulate this point to relieve neck pain that’s caused by tension or stress.


Heaven’s Pillar

This point is found on either side of your neck, at the base of your skull and about two inches away from the top of where your backbone begins. (It’s right above your shoulders.) Stimulating this point may release congestion and swollen lymph nodes that can cause a sore neck.

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