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Symptom family: Armpit disorders and Symptoms
Armpit spasm refers to involuntary contractions or tightening of the muscles in the axillary (armpit) region. This condition can cause significant discomfort, a sensation of tightness, and restricted movement in the shoulder and upper arm. Armpit spasms may arise from various causes, including muscle strain, nerve irritation, or underlying medical conditions. This symptom can interfere with daily activities, making movements like lifting the arm or reaching overhead particularly challenging.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) approaches armpit spasm by examining the underlying imbalances within the body's energy system. Unlike Western medicine, which often focuses on physical causes such as muscle or nerve issues, TCM considers patterns of disharmony such as Qi And Blood Stagnation, invasion of external pathogens like Wind or Dampness, and deficiencies in vital energies. Identifying the specific pattern is essential for effective treatment, as TCM aims to address the root cause rather than just alleviating the symptoms.
In TCM, acupuncture is often used to treat armpit spasm by stimulating specific acupoints to restore balance and promote healing. In the Bladder Channel, the acupoint Yixi BL-45, located 3 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 6th thoracic vertebra, is particularly effective. This acupoint helps expel Wind-Heat, subdue Rebellious Lung Qi, and invigorate Qi and Blood. By targeting this acupoint, practitioners aim to alleviate muscle contractions, improve circulation, and restore harmony within the body, providing relief and promoting overall well-being.
See more details below about Yixi BL-45, an acupoint used to address armpit spasm.
3 cun (about 4 finger-breadths) lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the 6th thoracic vertebra (T6).