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Massage Therapy in Classical Chinese Physical Medicine

Massage therapy is one part of traditional Chinese medicine. Massage was established in the Sui Dynasty (589-617) as an area of specialization.

From the viewpoint of social development, man at first worked solely with his two hands, and it was only later when he had accumulated working Read More

Essentials of Tuina Therapy Part two

Stroking manipulation: This is done by passing the hands gently Over a part of the body or the whole body from the upper part to the lower part, starting from the end of the limbs for three to five times. This technique is used to excite the peripheral nerves, dilate capillaries, disperse pain of Read More

Essentials of Tuina Therapy Part one

Chinese tuina or massage therapy has a long history. It is a simple therapy which uses neither medicine nor medical devices, but various massage techniques only to stimulate the body which then regulates its functions and eliminates pathogenic factors. This therapy can cure ailments, but it is Read More

Climacteric Syndrome -Ear acupuncture

Locating points
the main points are internal genitalia (TF2),endocrine (Co 18),subcortex (AT4);supplementary points :FOR insomnia ,add heart (CO15),Kidney (CO10),for burning sensation of the people cheast ,palms and soles ,sweating ,palpitation ,add sympathesis (AH6i),Root of Ear Vagus Read More

Promote the facial and head region-Acupressure Techniques for Health Maintenance —

Chinese massage promotes blood and qi flows, smoothes meridians and regulates organs, and thus benefits the overall physical condition. For musculoskeletal problems, it is best to obtain the services of a massage professional, as improper massage manipulation can easily lead to further damage. Read More

Keeping the Skin Young in Chinese Ways

Internally, the spleen provides the source of blood and qi (vital energy), and the lung is responsible for disseminating the blood and qi to the skin. These two organs ensure the skin is constantly nourished; however, other organs also attribute to the smoothness of the circulation. Along with Read More

Tui Na – Chinese Bodywork Therapy

Tuina is an Oriental Bodywork Therapy that has been used in China for 2,000 years. Tuina uses the traditional Chinese medical theory of the flow of Qi through the meridians as its basic therapeutic orientation. Through the application of massage and manipulation techniques Tuina seeks to Read More

Chinese Massage Techniques

Chinese massage is sometimes described as a combination of several traditional techniques: Tuina (push and pull), Amno (rub and press), Dian Xue (acupoints), Wai Qi Liao Fa (energy work). We provide these forms as well as our unique Hybrid Chinese Massage, which is a carefully-formulated Read More

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