The Various Schools of Tuina 02/28/2009
Tuina, a Chinese massage therapy, may be used alongside many different methods of holistic medicine. Some of these methods used in conjunction with Tuina include Qi Gong, Tai chi, fire cupping, Acupuncture and Chinese Herbalism just to name a few. Add Comment The benefits of Pediatric Tuina 02/26/2009
Though acupuncture can be an excellent method of treatment for many adult ailments it is, however, not easily practiced on children. Pediatric tuina is a much more efficient method to help correct a child’s energies. Rather than using acupuncture needles it utilizes tuina massage techniques to help promote strong brain development. It can also help to strengthen their immune systems. Tuina and its development in the west 02/25/2009
Tuina, a form of Chinese medical massage, continues to be extremely popular in the East. It is taught in both clinics and medical schools and is also used in conjunction with other forms of treatments for various ailments. One thing that has changed with Tuina is the fact that it has continued to spread in popularity from the Far East to the West. Now, Tuina is both taught and practiced in a wide variety of areas around the world. Preparing for your Tuina treatment. 02/24/2009
If you have made the decision to see a massage provider for a Tuina treatment then you have made a decision to experience full body and spirit healing. Before you go for your first Tuina treatment there are a few preparations you will want to make. Chinese Tuina training methods 02/23/2009
Tuina, a form of Chinese medical massage, has been in practice for a very long time. Historians have identified its having been practiced as far back as 3,000 years ago. There have been oracle bones found at an archeological dig site that made reference to Bi, a female shaman, who was using massage to heal people of various infirmities. Around 600 B.C. Tuina was added to the Imperial Medical College. It was decided that it should be set up as its own department for further development and to teach it to medical providers. | Authorwww.tuinaireland.com is a website resource for all practitioners of Tuina. We aim to bring you reviews of courses, books and DVDs. Plus lots of other useful information about Tuina. ArchivesOctober 2011 CategoriesAll |
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