Stomach Meridian Flashcards
Name the 7 Muscles on the Stomach Meridian
Pectoralis Major Clavicular
Posterior Neck
Anterior Neck
Levator Scapulae
Brachioradialis
Pectoralis Minor
Pronator Teres
Name 3 Nutritions for Stomach Meridian
Vitamin B
Circulate
Digestive Aid
Stomach MEIs
St 41 & S.I 5
St 43 & GB 41
Stomach - NV
Lev Scap
Brachioradialis
Pec Minor
Subclavius
Supinator
Frontal Eminences
Stomach: PMC - NL
F - L-side ONLY 5/6 rib
B - 5/6 TV
Stomach: Neck - NL
F: Hollows b/w 2/3 ribs
B: Hollows in back of skull
Stomach: Levator Scapulae - NL
F: Rub in b-w Clavicle & 2nd Rib - pushing towards Clavicle
B: (1) Either side of spine at C7 + T1 (just below neck)
(2) Long groove on edge of Scapulae
Stomach: Brachioradialis - NL
F: Whole of PMC & Sternal area
B: Across the top of shoulders & Supraspinatus
Stomach: Pectoralis Minor - NL
F: End of Sternum bone and diploid process
B: b/w T5/T6
Stomach: Pronator Teres - NL
F: Intercostal space b/w 4/5 rib, behind nipple
B: Tip of Scapula and laterally up the outside edge of shoulder blade - referral pain in arm
Stomach Time
7-9am
Stomach Begs & Ends
St1 - St 45
Stomach - Pronator Teres - NV
Lamboidal Sutures - halfway b-w parietal eminences and the occiput.
Stomach - Neck Muscles (ant & post) - NV
Ramus - (Flat plate of the jaw at the angle where it turns forward (both sides)
Stomach: Supinator - NL
F: Intercostal space b-w 4/5th ribs behind nipple
B: (1) Tip of scapula and laterally up the outside edge of shoulder blade
(2)T6/T7 and T8/T9
Stomach: Subclavius - NL
F: (1) Junction of Clavicle, Sternum and first rib - pushing upwards towards Clavicle
(2) CV 15, level w nipple on man or young girl
B: Side of T1 - where neck meets shoulders.
Symptoms that can effect Stomach / PMC
Emotional stress / anxiety / shock
Poor digestions
Food sensitivity
Shoulders,
heartburn
Failing to chew good properly
Stomach PMC Nutrition
B Complex
Circulate
Nutri Calm
Proactazyme
Avoid Sweets, sugary foods, refined carbs fizzy drinks
STOMACH Anterior Neck Flexor Function
Stops neck falling backwards
STOMACH ‘ Posterior Neck Flexor Function
Prevents head falling forward
STOMACH Neck Flexor ORIGIN
At the top of the Sternum, about the first third of the top four the collarbone.
Insertion: The tip of the mastoid bone at the base of the skull under and just behind the ears. The splenius tested by twisting the head, attaches also to the occiput.
STOMACH Neck Flexor INSERTION
Tip of Mastoid bone at the base of the skull, under and just behind the ears.
The SPLENIUS tested by twisting the head, attached also to the Occiput.
STOMACH ‘ Neck Flexor NV POINT
Hold the RAMUS, at the angle where it turns forward.
STOMACH Neck Flexor NL POINTS
F: Rub along in the fleshy hollows bw 2-3 ribs just below Clavicle, out from Sternum
B: Immediately below skull at top of neck