Tuina Healing Body Massage & Chakra Rebalancing
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What is Tuina, you might ask???
Tui na or tuina (/ˌtwiː ˈnɑː/,[2] Chinese: 推拿; pinyin: tuī ná), is a form of Chinese manipulative therapy often used in conjunction withacupuncture, moxibustion, fire cupping, Chinese herbalism, t'ai chi, and qigong.[3] Tui na is a hands-on body treatment that uses Chinesetaoist principles in an effort to bring the eight principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) into balance. The practitioner may brush, knead, roll, press, and rub the areas between each of the joints, known as the eight gates, to attempt to open the body's defensive chi (Wei Qi) and get the energy moving in the meridians and the muscles.[3] Techniques may be gentle or quite firm. The name comes from two of the actions: tui means "to push" and na means "to lift and squeeze." Other strokes include shaking and tapotement.[4] The practitioner can then use range of motion, traction, with the stimulation of acupressure points. These techniques are claimed to aid in the treatment of both acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions, as well as many non-musculoskeletal conditions.[5] As with many other traditional Chinese medical practices, there are different schools which vary in their approach to the discipline. It is related also to Japanesemassage or anma (按摩).
In ancient China, medical therapy was often classified as either "external" or "internal" treatment. Tui na was one of the external methods, thought to be especially suitable for use on the elderly population and on infants. In modern China, many hospitals include tui na as a standard aspect of treatment, with specialization for infants, adults, orthopedics, traumatology, cosmetology, rehabilitation, and sports medicine.[citation needed] In the West, tui na is taught as a part of the curriculum at some acupuncture schools.
(Description found on Wikipedia)
Tuina is a massage which is unlike any other massage you have ever had before. In Chinese Medicine it isn’t even considered a massage, its not in the same category. It is so great because it works to get the Qi or energy to flow in your body. When your muscles are sore or achy, tight or tingling, it means that the energy is blocked. Tuina is a superstar for unblocking the energy and making your muscles burst out with joy.
Tuina Massage
For those that like massages to be soft and relaxing, tuina can do this for you too. It is best for people who want to go deep and release all the stagnation in their body. We all have stagnation or blockages, any pain is blockage. You may not feel it on a daily basis, but if we start to palpate or push into your body, there will be sore points, I guarantee it. Tuina works on various levels and when combined with Acupuncture, the results and even better. We work deep and thorough to get to the core reason why your muscles ( or any other tissue such as tendons or bones) are hurting.
Tuina massage is not only for pain. We can use it for the same reasons we use acupuncture, digestive, respiratory, gastrointestinal, urinary concerns. ( among others) We regulate the energy flow and therefore the entire body including all internal organs and tissues receive the necessary environment to perform their jobs. It all comes down to blood flow, when there is blockages in our body, the blood cannot reach all the cells to deliver glucose and other materials. It is very common for people to complain about cold hands and feet. For the cold hands nine times out of ten the patients chest, shoulders, upper arms and forearms all have very tight muscles. This tightness ensures that blood flow is hindered to the arm. Removing this tightness is necessary so that all the tissues get the proper nourishment. This nourishment is Qi. (pronounced; chee)
The techniques of Tuina help move energy in the body, but in essence it is motivating the lymphatic system to help flush toxins from every cell in the body. The lympathic system is responsible for removing wastes from your cells. When it becomes backed up, so does everything else
Tuina is a hands-on body treatment that uses Chinese taoist and martial art principles to bring the body to balance. The principles being balanced are the eight principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The practitioner may brush, knead, roll/press and rub the areas between each of the joints (known as the eight gates) to open the body’s defensive (wei) chi and get the energy moving in both the meridians and the muscles. The practitioner can then use range of motion, traction, massage, with the stimulation of acupressure points to treat both acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions, as well as many non-musculoskeletal conditions. Tuina is an integral part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is taught in TCM schools as part of formal training in Oriental medicine. Many East Asian martial arts schools also teach tuina to their advanced students for the treatment and management of injury and pain due to training.
Here is a great introduction in the world of Tuina;
NOW ADDITIONALLY we are adding to this Dynamic Device of Wellness Works an Element of distinction that we like to call;
TUINA-TACS-ATTACKS
on special at $40 which saves you $20~!!!
This takes the service of Tuina and upgrades it to a Therapeutic Level that will
have you remarking on its effectiveness in terms of the turn over time
towards recovery of your usual aches and pains.
with the added BONUS of EXTENDING YOUR TREATMENT
so that it lasts you up to 3 DAYS!!!!!
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Where are you located? I'm a tuina practitioner too! :) I'm taking my board exams for acupuncture, hopefully be done by the end of the year. Where are you located? I tried to follow the link but it just opens Chrome and that's it. Love your page! I feel the need to share that I've combined tuina and some things from shamanism; soul retrieval, past life readings and healing, present life readings (guidance), and spirit communication. Tuina came from the ancient Chinese shamans, according to my guides. How is business where you are? I'm thinking about traveling. I'm in AZ a small town, where I'm just as likely to be burned at the stake as getting a client lol! jk
ReplyDeletewe are in Canada, Ontario. and by the sounds of it John we are Spiritual Siblings in that we are both doing similar things. Merry Meet and Glad tidings
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