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Summary: Kiatsu line C on the scalene neck muscles is close to the ears. Learn how to apply kiatsu to line C on the scalene muscles with tips from a kiatsu expert in this free alternative medicine video.
Sensei Derdeyn was born in 1975 and soon moved to Sao Paulo, Brazil where he received his first introductions to martial arts via Brazilian Jujitsu (BJJ) and Capoiera. It would not be...read more
"We're going to continue with work on the scalene, on the scalenes. So elevate the head. Again, I was working on the B line before, I'm going to move out to the C line, which is a little bit closer to the ear and see if I can find some place that's a little tight. There's one. So, up down or just staying? Just kind of staying put. Okay, since the pressure stays put, you know you're in the right spot for the initial starting point. Or if it's going down, you're in even a better spot. So, I'm going to move the head, going to maintain the same pressure on the hand. Worse, better, about the same? It might be a little better. Okay. Worse, better, about the same? That's maybe a little better. Okay. Worse, better, about the same? That's better. Okay. Worse, better, about the same? A little worse from the last one. Okay. Worse, better, about the same? That's about the same. Okay. Worse, better? That may be better. Worse, better? Better. Okay, so we're going to leave it there for a few seconds. And extend key into that location. Have them, make sure the person is relaxing fully. All the weight of their head and neck is in your hands. And after about five or ten seconds, turn the head back to its initial starting position, making sure that you maintain contact and you have the same pressure that you started with."