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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. Modern Thai culture is embracing 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.

One of Thailand's most loved forms of massage is Tui Na (traditional Thai name for Tuina). Tui na is derivative of traditional Chinese medicine such as acupuncture and moxibustion. It is often used with moxibustion and acupuncture, fire cupping or Chinese herbology, as well as tai-chi or other traditional eastern medicines. This type of massage works to balance and promote flexibility of the major system of the body. 포항출장안마 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 massaging is very helpful in increasing blood flow. An increase in circulation can be used to fight infection, boost energy and speed up healing after surgery or injury. The masseuse will massage the body in an acupressure position. This means that the masseuse will use her fingers and palms to press pressure on specific areas. Masseuses use their palms and fingers in traditional Chinese medicine to massage specific points on the body and release specific energy patterns.

Another important principle of this type of massage is the myofascial release. Myofascial relaxation is a principle that allows injured muscles, tissues, and tendons to be pulled free from surrounding tissue and muscles. If this happens, you can relieve your pain and reduce tissue restriction. This is necessary because if a tendon or muscle does not allow it to stretch out, then it will not heal properly. This process is called muscle weakening.

Shiatsu massage, another form of this therapy, is also available. In Shiatsu massage, the massage therapist uses the thumbs, fingers and palms on various parts of the patient's body to help restore balance in his or her chi or energy. ( chi is the energy that permeates everything in and around us; in a person, it means the "life-force energy" that nourishes the organs and is responsible for all movement in the physical body.) Shiatsu can be performed to correct an imbalance, for example, in cases where a patient's spinal discs have herniated.

If you have an injury, it can be very painful, especially if it has been awhile since you got hurt. Massage can help you relax quickly and safely. Acupuncture is another ancient Chinese medicine that can be considered when it comes to getting the best results from massage. Acupuncture is a Chinese medicine that is both gentle yet powerful. It can treat pain and other conditions that affect the muscles, bones, and tissues.

The focus of the practitioner is what makes Chinese massage different from acupuncture. Chinese massage is more a manual therapy. Acupuncture relies more upon the connection between the practitioner & the patient to properly treat their condition. The key to success is finding the balance of yin and yang, the hot and cold forces of nature. Both Chinese medicine and Chinese traditional medicine are based upon the belief that the body is capable of healing itself. But, it must have a balance between them.

When a client comes into a spa or health clinic offering Traditional Chinese Medicine such as acupuncture or massage, they will most likely be receiving the care of a practitioner that uses Traditional Chinese Medicine along with western modalities. If the therapist does not know how to combine the two, there could be some problems. You should ask many questions to make sure that you feel comfortable asking the therapist for your treatment. Chinese Medicine has been in practice for centuries. Its principles have not changed significantly over time. If you are in need of help with bodywork or dis-ease, Traditional Chinese Medicine is available.
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