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"Tuina is a form of Chinese massage. The word Tuina is composed of two Chinese words: tui, meaning to push and na, meaning to grasp. Tuina Massage is considered and used as a major treatment method for soft tissue damage, joint and tendon diseases and internal disorders.Tuina Massage is mentioned along with acupuncture, moxibustion, herbs and Qigong exercises as one of the major treatment methods in the "Yellow Emperor"s Classic of Internal Medicine" (1200 B.C.).

Tuina Massage uses a variety of hand techniques to apply force to the body in order to effect changes in the physical and energetic systems of the body.
"Tui na is a hands-on body treatment that uses Chinese taoist principles in an effort to bring the eight principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) into balance. The practitioner may brush, knead, roll, press, and rub the areas between each of the joints, known as the eight gates, to attempt to open the body"s defensive chi (Wei Qi) and get the energy moving in the meridians and the muscles.[2] Techniques may be gentle or quite firm. The name comes from two of the actions: tui means "to push" and na means "to lift and squeeze." Other strokes include shaking and tapotement.[3] The practitioner can then use range of motion, traction, with the stimulation of acupressure points. These techniques are claimed to aid in the treatment of both acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions, as well as many non-musculoskeletal conditions.[4] As with many other traditional Chinese medical practices, there are different schools which vary in their approach to the discipline. It is related also to Japanese massage or anma.

In ancient China, medical therapy was often classified as either "external" or "internal" treatment. Tui na was one of the external methods, thought to be especially suitable for use on the elderly population and on infants. In modern China, many hospitals include tui na as a standard aspect of treatment, with specialization for infants, adults, orthopedics, traumatology, cosmetology, rehabilitation, and sports medicine.[citation needed] In the West, tui na is taught as a part of the curriculum at some acupuncture schools"

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