Added: 03/02/2006 |
The Tui Na system has been made extensive use of for over 2000 years now. It was first introduced in China as a peculiar bodywork therapy. The Tui Na system is based first and foremost on the Oriental medical theory. Time-honored Chinese healing traditions have laid the foundations of Tui Na techniques. Tui Na system holds as its major principle the belief that Qi flows though meridians. The therapeutic orientation of the Tui Na system is the following: by way of various manipulation techniques and massage, Tui Na strives to reach harmonious Qi flow.
On the condition of favorable Qi flow through collaterals and channels, the body obtains the internal power of natural self-healing. The Tui Na system features a number of efficient methods and techniques. Among the major Tui Na techniques are hand soft tissue massage (special attention is attracted to the massage of tendons and muscles), acupressure techniques, which are attributed great importance; as they have the potential of directly influencing the Qi flow though the body.
Manipulation techniques are made much use of as they serve to produce an impact on the ligament-muscle-skeletal relationships. The Tui Na system also resorts to the use of external poultices, liniments, herbal salves and compresses, which in their united action enhance greatly the salubrious effect produced by the Tui Na system. Generally speaking, the following conclusion is fully justified that the secret of the Tui Na system healing power lies in the combination of various therapeutic methods.
The Tui Na system features a number of systems, each of which accentuates the importance of certain therapeutic aspects. Tui Na schools of China over the years have elaborated the specific Tui Na indications, which serve to promote the efficiency of the Tui Na healing method. There are a number of approaches to Tui Na healing. The rolling method puts under the spotlight of attention soft tissue massage. The specialization of this method in terms of disorders is connected with muscle sprains and joint injuries.
The Tui Na system also features finger pushing technique, which accentuates acupressure as a means for internal diseases treatment. Nei Gung School stresses the importance of energy generation and peculiar massage techniques, which are highly potent if applied in order to revitalize the diminished energy systems. Also an integral part of Tui Na system is bone setting technique. It puts emphasis on various manipulation methods. Their major function lies in realigning the ligament-muscle-skeletal relationships.
This technique is absolutely indispensable in the case of nerve pain and joint injuries. Tui Na indications concern first and foremost the procedure of Tui Na session. The client should be barefoot and dressed in loose clothes. He is asked to lie down on a floor mat or a table. After thorough examination of the client's particular problems, the most appropriate treatment method is selected by the Tui Na practitioner.
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