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Acupuncture and Tui Na is an addition to the Traditional Massage Therapy
Tui Na (also translated to "sticking and pushing") is an Acupressure Bodywork Treatment which was originally practiced in the past in China for over two thousand years. It is now one the major five branches of traditional Chinese Medicine. The Ming Dynasty (13acial centuries) was the first time the word "tui-na" was mentioned in Chinese literature. It was also the first time that it is found in a work on pediatrics. Before this the term was utilized only for the medical treatment of soft tissue injuries especially injuries caused by kicks, stones, and other types of. Nowadays, it is extensively used to treat disorders of the musculoskeletal system such as those due to strain and tension.

Western doctors discovered that this treatment exerts an effect of relaxation on muscles, improves circulation , and stimulates lymph flow. Additionally, it removes toxins from the body. The medicine is also used to treat disorders that affect joints, bones, skin, kidneys and bladder. Incorrect use can cause tui-na to have negative side effects. For instance, improper application of tui na can lead in a great deal of diarrhea or fatigue. The reason for this is that the drug is able to stimulate the immune system. This helps to make the patients stronger.

Na has been utilized by many to increase flexibility and posture. It's also proven to help improve leg and back muscles by relaxing and contracting the muscle tissues and the tendons. It's also effective in strengthening the muscles of the chest and abdomen. This medicine can improve the effects of traditional Chinese remedies for the treatment of conditions such as asthma. People with asthma and respiratory bronchitis also benefit from its effect on their respiratory system. Many people take it for treating respiratory conditions as well as skeletal and muscular problems caused by age.

Research has shown that tui Na has positive effects on the heart, nervous system and brain as well as other bodily systems. It has been found that the use of this massage leads to improvement in the functions of the cardiovascular, immune digestive and nervous systems. Tui Na can also be employed to treat allergies, varicose and various other diseases such as rheumatism, osteoarthritis or influenza, in addition to septicemia, gonorrhea, and hepatitis.

Combining the fundamentals of traditional Chinese treatment with acupuncture results in an synergistic effect which can result in health and well-being. The massage is believed as a type of energetic therapy that helps improve the functioning of the circulatory, immune, immune, digestive and nervous systems. The stimulation of Qi with tui na can result in positive effects on every system. It also enhances mental health and overall wellbeing. This massage improves the harmony between yin/yang by cleansing the body's Qi.

Tui Na can be utilized to treat skeletal and muscular conditions. This simple massage technique could be utilized to treat serious back discomforts. There have been instances where patients have reported that the use of this Chinese herbalism resulted in the relief of acute muscles pains. It's also proven to be very useful in treating menstrual cramps and other feminine disorders, such as menopausal complaints.

Tui Na is also employed to treat muscular and skeletal ailments that result from an extreme amount of energy. If you're an athlete who has sustained several muscle injuries in the course of your training, you could try this simple massage technique to examine how it might help you recover from the condition. Tui na massage may be beneficial for people who have back surgery or suffer from spasms.

Both Tui Na and Acupuncture are extremely safe. The patient as well as the therapist know what they're doing. Tui Na utilizes smooth, light pressure while Acupuncture utilizes thin, fine needles placed at specific acupuncture points. The severity of the issue as well as the specific requirements of the patient will determine the precise dose and length of each therapy. If you have a serious condition, such as an injury, spasm or other muscle disorder, it is not recommended to administer more than one session of Acupuncture. Get advice from your doctor on the preparations to take prior to any type of massage therapy (acupuncture or tui-na therapies).
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