Understanding Tui Na
Tui Na is one of the popular Chinese massages and is a part of traditional Chinese medicine. It is one of the oldest massage therapies in the world. The intense pressure applied during Tui Na helps in muscle relaxation and tension relief. It helps to correct the flow of blood and Qi and balances energy. This allows the body to heal itself and work optimally.
Tui Na was also known earlier as Anmo. This massage technique had only two hand movements, which were push (Tui) and grab (Na). Eventually, Tui Na was developed by adding new moves. People of all ages, especially older people, will benefit from this therapy.
It is important to approach a trained practitioner or masseur for Tui Na. Only a trained specialist will know the amount of pressure to be applied to each part of the body.
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The Tui Na Process
The professional applies intense pressure to different parts of the body. This may surprise patients at first, but slowly they will get used to it and reap the benefits.
The therapist uses the palms, elbows, knuckles, and knees on the back to dissolve knots and muscle tension. Slowly, the rest of the body, including the arms and legs, is massaged.
A Tui Na massage can take only about 5 minutes at the end of a treatment to apply herbal liniments. Patients will see the best results after multiple sessions, depending on the severity of the issue.
Benefits of Tui Na
- Provides a relaxing effect on the body and mind
- Used to treat some muscles problems such as arthritis, sports injuries, sciatica issues, and many more
- Helps to manage the symptoms of autism, bringing peace to the child because of its predictable steps
- Improves natural metabolism
- Improves the digestive process
- Improves the cardiovascular system and more
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Acupressure, Tui Na, and Bodywork
Both acupressure and Tui Na are traditional forms of Chinese bodywork. Acupressure is applied by manual stimulation of acu points and can be done without needles.
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