The Great Vertebral Point is located on the posterior midline, in the spinal region, in the depression under the spinous process of the 7th cervical vertebra.
The Great Vertebral Point is one of the common acupoints of the Directing Vessel, and can be used clinically to treat a variety of conditions, such as fever, cough, asthma, epilepsy, strong pain in the neck, rubella, and so on.
The method of extracting the Great Vertebrae Point is relatively simple, in the position on the midline of the back, at the back of the neck, and then ask the examinee to bow his head, so that he can rotate his neck, forward or backward flexion and extension, at this time, the most raised place in the back of the neck is the seventh cervical vertebrae, in the seventh cervical vertebrae under the depression is the Great Vertebrae Point.
The Great Vertebral Point should be used correctly under the guidance of a professional physician. Do not operate it privately to avoid accidents due to improper operation.