The Tianzong point is an acupoint of the small intestine meridian of the hand sun, located in the center of the subscapularis fossa, when the lower edge of the scapularis gland to the intersection of the middle and upper third of the subscapularis angle, level with the fourth thoracic vertebra. This point is most commonly used in clinical practice, especially in orthopedic diseases, if the application of different methods to stimulate the point, often achieve a lot of unexpected results, is introduced as follows: 1, acupressure plucking method for the treatment of fallen pillow Zhao, male, 48 years old, the right side of the neck muscle stiffness and pain in the morning with unfavorable activity and visited the clinic. On examination, he saw that the neck movement was limited, the right side of the neck and neck muscles were stiff, and the pressure pain was obvious at the right shoulder well point (trapezius and scapularis). Diagnosis: drop pillow. The patient felt extreme soreness and swelling, and was instructed to move the neck on his own. After 10 minutes of treatment, the patient felt significant relief of symptoms, and was cured by repeating the treatment once the next day. Note: The cause of the pillow is to feel the wind and cold, the Sun meridian is a fence, Tianzong points belong to the hand Sun small intestine meridian points, and the hand Sun meridian pulse Qi issued, has the effect of dispelling wind and cold. In addition, the Hand-Sun meridian travels around the neck, and stimulating the Tianzong point to treat the pillow is in line with the principle of “where the meridian passes through, the main treatment is to reach”. The pain of the neck should have some curative effect. Gong, a 62-year-old male, had pain in his right elbow for more than half a year, and was diagnosed with right humeral epicondylitis (tennis elbow). After the patient felt significant localized soreness and swelling, he applied the twisting diarrhea method to spread the soreness and swelling to the shoulder and upper arm, and left the needle for 30 minutes to finish the treatment. The patient felt relief of symptoms after one treatment and was cured after five treatments. Note: The name of the Tianzong acupoint was first mentioned in the Jin Dynasty’s Acupuncture and Moxibustion Classic, which contains a description of the Tianzong acupoint as a treatment for “pain in the heavy shoulder and elbow and arm,” and in the Song Dynasty’s Acupuncture and Moxibustion Classic of the Copper People, which also contains a description of the acupoint as a treatment for “pain in the back of the elbow and arm. This shows that the ancients had an early understanding of the role of the Tianzong point in the treatment of elbow pain. The modern medical understanding of tennis elbow is still mainly based on the theory of the tear of the common tendon of the wrist extensor and the radial dorsal nerve entrapment. In addition to the well-known compression of the cervical 5 and 6 nerve roots, many patients with stubborn tennis elbow also have significant pressure pain in the inferior fossa of the back of the scapula on the affected side. Ling Shu? The “Official Needle” chapter “Qi pricker, straight into one, the evening into two, to treat the cold small deep. Or said three pricks. Three pricks are used to treat small and deep paralysis”. For patients with sensitive pressure points in the sub-ganglionic fossa on the affected side, targeted treatment at the Tianzong point is often clinically effective. 3.Milli-needle acupuncture method for frozen shoulder Liu, female, 58 years old, has had pain in the left shoulder for more than 3 months. She complained of pain and soreness in the left shoulder 3 months ago due to cold, and could not extend and rotate her shoulder backward and outward, and could not complete her hair combing. On examination, the pressure pain around the shoulder joint was worse at the infraspinatus fossa, but there was no obvious pressure pain at the rostral process, biceps tendon and deltoid muscle. The diagnosis was periarthritis of the shoulder joint. At the left Tianzong acupoint, hold the needle and stab upward obliquely for about 1 inch, looking for needle sensation. After the patient has obvious soreness and swelling, apply lifting and twisting techniques to spread the soreness and swelling to the scapula, and the patient feels a local warming sensation. After the acupuncture was completed, the patient felt a significant relief of shoulder symptoms after one treatment, and was basically cured after 6 treatments. It is a common clinical condition, which belongs to the category of “shoulder condensation” and “shoulder wind” in Chinese medicine, and is often caused by wind-cold and cold-dampness stagnation in the meridians. The Tianzong point is an acupoint on the scapula of the Sun meridian, and the meridian “wraps around the scapula” and “crosses over the shoulder”, which, together with the Sun meridian’s ability to dispel wind and cold, is undoubtedly effective in treating frozen shoulder. Especially for patients who are unable to complete the external rotation of the shoulder (combing the head), the treatment of Tianzong acupoint is more effective for these patients because the infraspinatus and teres minor muscles are the main external rotation muscles and their location is exactly in the area of Tianzong acupoint. 4, needle knife relaxation method for cervical spondylosis upper limb numbness Tao, 45-year-old male, right forearm ulnar side with ring and pinky numbness for 5 months, caused by cervical spondylosis, after repeated treatment outside the hospital, neck and shoulder symptoms have been greatly improved, but forearm and finger numbness has not been healed. On examination, a sensitive pressure point was found on the right side of the Tianzong point, and the patient felt increased numbness by pressing here, which was diagnosed as cervical spondylosis with upper limb numbness. The patient was cured in one treatment. The patient was in his prime and his qi and blood were in full bloom. The cause of his numbness was due to cold and damp stagnation, inaccessibility of blood vessels and lack of qi and blood flow. The hand solar meridian passes through the shoulder and the ulnar part of the upper extremity, and the tianzong point, where the qi of the pulse originates, has a very important role in the penetration of the solar meridian. The acupuncture point stimulation and the effect of the needle on the meridians are stronger than that of the ordinary milli-needle stabbing method, so it can achieve the desired effect.