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Gufang Chinese medicine complicated diseases research center is located at Shan Dong Province Zi Bo City, ZhangDian Bei Xi Liu Road; Zi Bo is situated between LuZhong mountain area and LuBei champagne, located at a unique location, its south joins with TaiShan, its north is near by Yellow River, its west is connected with Spring City JiNan, its east is near by beach cities-QingDao, YanTai and WeiHai; it is one of ShanDong Province's five main tourist spots and it is one of the eight tourism city.
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Dr. Wang Yong, character Shurun, of Han Nationality, is born to the Chinese medicine aristocratic family, he has inherited the essence of traditional Chinese medicine, he uses ancient secret remedies as the base and he complies, matches the results with the special characteristics of modern chronic diseases, high possibility contracted diseases, complicated diseases associated with drugs resistance, .
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Interview with Ivan McWilliams from "Good Medicine" Magazine, Australia.
1. What is Tui Na? It is Chinese Medical massage and joint manipulation using the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine as a guide using acupressure, a broad range of hand techniques and stretches.
2. How do you pronounce it? What does it mean literally? Tui Na (tooee-nah). Tui Na Anmo, Anmo literally means masso-therapy. Tui means "pushing" or "to push", Na means "holding", An means "pressing", and Mo means "stroking" or "circular kneading".
3. What is the (brief) history of Tui Na? Records show as early as 2700 B.C. simple massage was used for pain and some diseases. In the 26th Century B.C., YU FU, a Yellow Emperor s minister summarised Eight Methods of Massage. It was recorded in the Shang Dynasty that massage techniques of that time had reached quite a high level. The earliest surviving medical treatment in China HUANGDI NEIJING (Yellow Emperor s Internal Classic) compiled 500 - 300 B.C. recorded the indications of Tui Na including:
Bi-pains Syndrome debilities facial paralysis stomachache etc in which treatments of Tui Na were described. As far as known the first book specialising in Tui Na, The HUANGDI QIBONMO SHIJUAN (The Ten Volumes of Huangdi Qibo on massage) was also compiled in this period. There is only a record of its existence, the book was lost.
In the WEI and JIN Dynasties, (220 - 420 A.D.), departments of Tui Na were set up as official specialties in the government health care system. In the Sui Dynasty (581 - 618 A.D.) the Title of Doctor of Tui Na was formed.
Tui Na practitioners were graded into Doctors, technicians and manipulators. The Doctors of Tui Na were assisted by the two grades taught the students how to do self-massage and exercises to relieve the illness, treat injuries and reduce fractures.
In 1956 the Academy of Traditional Chinese Massage (including Tuinology) was formed under the direction of the Minister of Public Health.
4. What types of conditions can it treat? It is sometimes called Acupuncture without needles, and accordingly can address a wide variety of disorders, diseases, and help with emotional issues. Traumatology, diseases, Gynaecology, and a wide range of children s disorders. For example: Frozen Shoulder, Disc Bulges, Cervical Spondylosis, Menstrual and Menopausal Problems, Morning Sickness, Migraine, Constipation, Coughs and Colds to Measles etc!
5. What have you found it particularly useful for in your practice? Most complaints including: chronic back and neck pain, migraine, menstruation problems and stress related disorders.
6. How is it done (I believe it s quite vigorous)? It is done using gentle to heavy force applied in various ways using palms, thumbs, fingers, and elbows. Added to this are various stretches. It can be very vigorous and quite hard on the therapist and patient, depending on the condition.
7. Some practitioners combine it with acupuncture. What is the benefit of this? Tui Na by itself is quite an extensive therapy. However there are disorders which can be addressed better by acupuncture and then by joining both therapies together the effects are increased, providing a better and sometimes quicker outcome to the patient.
8. Is Tui Na painful? Tui Na can be painful because we work on pressure and Ashi points (tender points that are not zacupoints). Some techniques need to be strong and deep. Pain tends to be relative to the patients tolerance and the type of the illness, which affects people differently.
9. How does it differ from regular massage? It follows the T.C.M. concept, so it is about clearing blockages within the energy meridians and so the hand techniques used are very different to other therapies however have some similarities as well. We rarely use oils, the patient is usually clothed, and it is designed to specifically address disorders that other massage therapies may not eg: Rubella, Diabetes.
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