Author: | Abigail Abby | ISBN: | 9781502296276 |
Publisher: | Abigail Abby | Publication: | September 11, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Abigail Abby |
ISBN: | 9781502296276 |
Publisher: | Abigail Abby |
Publication: | September 11, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
TUI Na or Chinese massage means "Push and push", and is the most ancient massage technique that is known, deriving from it most of the Oriental healing massage. Currently Tui Na is an exclusively professional clinical therapeutic massage. It comes used in China for more than 2,000 years.
Tuina massage Tui Na, as we have outlined, means press and push, these two techniques to be applied on the body are a method of healing, which still previous to acupuncture share the same principles of energy treatments using the same points that are located along the meridians and energy channels with this. The prepared using the traditional Chinese medical theory of the flow of Qi through the meridians, which constitutes its basic therapeutic orientation. With the application of massage and techniques prepared, is achieved to establish a more harmonious flow of Qi through the channels of the body systems, allowing the organism that can also heal itself, (in Western medicine doctor inmate as "Natura Medicatrix" known this... "Nature heals by itself", it consists of regular whole body giving you a natural ability of self healing. A small boost can is sufficient for to "activate" the process of self healing of the sick).
The prepared methods include the use of manual techniques to massage the thin and soft tissues of the body (muscles and tendons), acupuncture techniques to directly affect the flow of Qi, and the techniques of manipulation for re-alinear skeletal muscles and ligaments flexibilities (attach bones).
The moxyibustion has a wide variety of different systems that emphasize particular aspects of these therapeutic principles. The main schools of China include the method of rolling that accentuates the soft techniques used for tissues, specializing in common injuries and muscle strains. The method of pressing with a finger, focuses on the techniques of acupuncture and the treatment of internal diseases, while the method of Nei Gong, 内功 (Nei meaning inner, Invisible. Gong means power, wisdom, art. EI Nei Gong is translated then as "The art of the internal"), focuses on the Nei Gong Qi exercises and specific methods of massage to revitalize depleted energy systems, seeking to revive the power generation.
TUI Na or Chinese massage means "Push and push", and is the most ancient massage technique that is known, deriving from it most of the Oriental healing massage. Currently Tui Na is an exclusively professional clinical therapeutic massage. It comes used in China for more than 2,000 years.
Tuina massage Tui Na, as we have outlined, means press and push, these two techniques to be applied on the body are a method of healing, which still previous to acupuncture share the same principles of energy treatments using the same points that are located along the meridians and energy channels with this. The prepared using the traditional Chinese medical theory of the flow of Qi through the meridians, which constitutes its basic therapeutic orientation. With the application of massage and techniques prepared, is achieved to establish a more harmonious flow of Qi through the channels of the body systems, allowing the organism that can also heal itself, (in Western medicine doctor inmate as "Natura Medicatrix" known this... "Nature heals by itself", it consists of regular whole body giving you a natural ability of self healing. A small boost can is sufficient for to "activate" the process of self healing of the sick).
The prepared methods include the use of manual techniques to massage the thin and soft tissues of the body (muscles and tendons), acupuncture techniques to directly affect the flow of Qi, and the techniques of manipulation for re-alinear skeletal muscles and ligaments flexibilities (attach bones).
The moxyibustion has a wide variety of different systems that emphasize particular aspects of these therapeutic principles. The main schools of China include the method of rolling that accentuates the soft techniques used for tissues, specializing in common injuries and muscle strains. The method of pressing with a finger, focuses on the techniques of acupuncture and the treatment of internal diseases, while the method of Nei Gong, 内功 (Nei meaning inner, Invisible. Gong means power, wisdom, art. EI Nei Gong is translated then as "The art of the internal"), focuses on the Nei Gong Qi exercises and specific methods of massage to revitalize depleted energy systems, seeking to revive the power generation.