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Tuina/ Massage Manipulations

Basic Principles and Techniques

Editor-in-chief Jiangshan Li
Edited by Jiangshan Li
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London, United Kingdom
Published: 30th Sep 2017
Dimensions: w 133mm h 212mm d 24mm
Weight: 155g
ISBN-10: 1785929976
ISBN-13: 9781785929977
Barcode No: 9781785929977
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Synopsis
Tuina, also known as Chinese massage, is one of the cornerstones of Chinese medicine. This comprehensive introduction is written with the needs of the student and beginning practitioner in mind, and covers all the basic principles of the manipulation techniques required to practise Tuina. Manipulations are a core component of the study of Tuina as they are the primary method of carrying out treatment. They are also the most difficult skills to master. This book introduces the definitions, classifications and requirements of each Tuina manipulation, describing the main points, cautions and clinical applications, as well as providing detailed instructions for how each manipulation should be performed. Every explanation is accompanied by a diagram, and the accompanying online content demonstrates all the techniques in action. This book will be an essential learning tool for students, and a handy reference for beginning practitioners. The downloadable resources that form part of this book are built with Adobe Flash and require Adobe Flash Player to view. Mac OS and Windows support for Adobe Flash Player is coming to an end, so you may not be able to view and interact with the downloadable resources.

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Tuina (literally meaning push-grasp) is a fascinating insight into Chinese Medicine and how traditional manipulation can be so effective as both a restorative and preventative. -- Seed Institute Newsletter