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Patients should try to come to consult us personally, for
those that cannot do that, please send or fax to the professional group your recent symptoms, examination, analysis, early diagnose and case history (including patient's address, telephone number, height, weight), after discussion and diagnosis by the professional group, the treatment plan will be informed to the patient and he/she should receive treatment by postage. One can consult the professional group anytime during the treatment.
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+380636018551
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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.
11. How do you feel after Tui Na? (... and any residual effects?) That depends on the patient s condition. Most feel more balanced, lighter and the effect that something is shifting inside. Sometimes you can feel worse the next day as toxins move due to the increased blood and Qi flow. There is a greater nervous system response and many people have emotional releases. These are all beneficial as they open the way for greater balance within the individual.
12. Is there anyone who shouldn t have Tui Na? Those with an unknown diagnosis, fractures, malignant tumours, open injuries, scalds, burns, and notifiable infectious diseases. Caution with women during menstruation, pregnancy and people who are feeble.
13. How does Tui Na work (mention a bit of basic TCM theory in appropriate)? By promoting the flow of Qi (vital energy) and Blood by removing obstructions in the meridian pathways. This is achieved by separating adhesions, relieving pain or spasms, relaxing muscles and tendons, unblocking channels, invigorating blood circulation, readjusting the flow of Qi, regulating the function of the viscera and the nervous system.
14. With Qi Gong massage there s a lot of emphasis on the practitioner s energy and body position. Is there anything special a Tui Na practitioner needs to do or anything unusual about the treatment? The same theory is at work, so keeping one s energy strong is vital or eventually the practitioner will suffer. Many practitioners study Qi Gong or forms of martial arts to maintain this. Correct posture and breathe is important as is the state of mind and spirit.
15. When could someone see a Tuina practitioner? (Instead of a doctor?? Physio? Chiro?) Originally people visited a Tuina practitioner for most complaints, as they were the doctor, physio and chiro. However today people can come for back pain, migraine, muscular disorders, insomnia etc. Or after seeing a medical practitioner and don t have the contraindications. If the Tuinologist feels something is not within their skill range they will request they seek medical attention.
16. What type of practitioners practice Tuina? (some/most acupuncturists??) Some acupuncturists do but a lot of body workers such as sports masseurs etc. I am currently training a medical student who wishes to learn and add a traditional therapy to her overall qualifications and treating patients holistically.
17. Any idea how many Tuina practitioners in Australia? I honestly have no idea. There are many practitioners who have learnt some Tuina techniques and mix it with there own modality. As to how many do only Tuina, I have no idea.
18. Why is Tuina so fabulous? (a ... chance for you to sing its praises!) Because it follows the TCM concept of holistic therapy it has flexibility in treating patients with the conditions they present not merely by the name of the disorder. It has over 2000 years of experience behind it and not many therapies last that long if they do not work. It really works I have a very busy practice simply because I utilise this therapy which has excellent results for my patients. The success rate attests to this.
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