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Qi and Chi - How Do Massages and Acupuncture Compare With Chinese Medicine?

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Massage therapy in Thailand has been recognized as a legitimate medical profession since the early 20th century. 대전출장마사지 The modern Thai culture is increasingly accepting of massage. You can use it by men and women of any age. You might be considering a Thai massage. Here are some things you can expect from your Thailand massage therapy experience.

Tui na (traditional name for Tuina) massage is one of the most popular forms of massage in Thailand. Tui na is derivative of traditional Chinese medicine such as acupuncture and moxibustion. It is commonly used in conjunction with moxibustion, acupuncture, fire cupping, Chinese herbology, tai chi or other Chinese forms of internal energy work, and other forms of traditional eastern medicine. This type of massage aims to improve the flexibility and balance of all major organ systems. Tuina massage, for example, is used to treat conditions like headaches, high bloodpressure, back pain and migraines, tennis elbow, carpal Tunnel syndrome, and many others. Tuina massage also helps to reduce pain in these areas because it increases the mobility of the soft tissues surrounding the area.

Tuina Massage is also very effective in improving blood circulation. Increased circulation is believed to help fight off infection, boost energy, and speed recovery after an injury or surgery. Masseuses will use their fingers and palms to apply pressure to specific areas of the body using acupressure. Masseuses use fingers and palms this way in traditional Chinese medicine to massage certain points and release specific energies.

Another important principle of this type of massage is the myofascial release. Myofascial release is a principle that says that injured muscles, tendons and ligaments should be allowed to pull free from the supporting muscles and tissue. If this occurs, pain and tissue restriction are relieved. This is necessary as a muscle or tendon that cannot be stretched properly will not heal properly. (this process is known as muscle weakening).

Shiatsu massage, another form of this therapy, is also available. Shiatsu massage uses the thumbs and fingers of the massage therapist on different parts of the body to restore balance in the patient's chi or energy. Chi is the energy that permeates the world and all living things. For a person it refers to the "lifeforce energy" that sustains the organs and drives movement. For example, if a patient has herniated spinal discs, a therapist may perform Shiatsu to help correct this imbalance.

If you have an injury, it can be very painful, especially if it has been awhile since you got hurt. A good massage can provide you with a safe and effective means of relaxing so that you can get better fast. Another ancient Chinese medicine you can consider is acupuncture. Acupuncture is a Chinese medicine that is both gentle yet powerful. It is very effective in treating pain and ailments that are related to the muscles, bones and tissues.

One major difference between Chinese massage and acupuncture is the focus of the practitioner. While Chinese massage is more of a manual therapy, acupuncture relies more on the connection between the practitioner and the patient to treat their ailment effectively. Finding the balance between the yin (or the hot/cold forces of nature) is the key to success. Both Chinese medicine and Chinese herbal medicine believe that the body can heal itself. However, there must be a balance of the two to allow that to happen.

If a client visits a spa offering Traditional Chinese Medicine like acupuncture, or massage therapy, it is likely that they will be receiving care from a practitioner who also uses western modalities. There could be problems if the therapist doesn't know how to combine them. To feel at ease with the person who is performing your treatments, ask lots of questions. Chinese Medicine has been in practice for centuries. Its principles have not changed significantly over time. You should feel free to seek Traditional Chinese medicine if you have any dis-ease.
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