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Tuina Strategies Into Practice

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Here s how the technique works: the patient lies on a massage table, fully clothed. All moves use a towel over the top of the affected area for better traction. Before treating an area, always gently palpate to find your target area (where the tissues are most bound). It is usually very evident; it feels like speed bumps of soft tissue in the midst of otherwise healthy, pliable muscle. Sink in with the forearm (using specialized angles and contact points) very slowly, maintaining even pressure. The forearm spreads the tissues from points alongside the areas of highest density, just like spreading chunky-style peanut butter on bread by pushing behind it with a butter knife. The movement is completely effortless for the practitioner, as if one simply leaned on a table while rotating one s trunk. It s best to work very lightly at first until the muscles and connective tissues become more flexible. Then, the acupuncturist will notice that he or she can begin pressing harder and establishing more suppleness and elasticity.

While this sounds like deep tissue massage, Rolfing or countless common forms of bodywork, it s not. The precise moves were invented by a physical therapist with nearly 60 years of full-time experience using this particular approach alone. He has become able to rapidly and successfully treat disk herniations; migraines; bone spurs; sinus problems; hearing blockages; rotator cuff tendonitis; carpal tunnel syndrome; and countless other injuries.





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