Head Yuan Shi Dian Location: As shown by the red lines in the diagram, it is divided into two sections: Yuan Shi Dian behind the ear and Yuan Shi Dian on the lower edge of the occipital bone. The former is primary and the latter secondary. Yuan Shi Dian behind the ear is behind the earlobe at the suture between the mastoid bone and the mandible, about half the length of the index finger, and with being close to the back of the ear as the starting point. Yuan Shi Dian on the lower edge of the occipital bone is at the area where the occipital bone meets with the neck, starting from the concave area where the mastoid bone joins with the lower edge of the occipital bone. It is close to and along the lower edge of the occipital bone, extending to the large tendon beside the cervical spine of the upper neck area on the same side.
Coverage: All of the head and twitching or hemiplegia of the four limbs, as shown in the ORANGE area marked in the diagram.
Neck Yuan Shi Dian Location: As shown by the red lines in the diagram, it is divided into horizontal and vertical sections. The horizontal section is part of the Head Yuan Shi Dian, which is Yuan Shi Dian on the lower edge of the occipital bone. The vertical section is located on both sides of the cervical vertebrae, starting from the highest point of the large tendon beside the cervical spine at the lower edge of the occipital bone (within the hairline), continuing vertically down along the tendon, and ending at the junction between the neck and the shoulder.
Coverage: The neck and the shoulder down to the collarbone, as shown in the YELLOW area marked in the diagram.
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