Chinese Traditional Treatment Tui-Na Muscle Therapy (R.Ac) **(R.Ac.) Registered Acupuncturist** \*Para Medical

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Chinese Traditional Treatment Tui-Na Muscle Therapy (R.Ac) **(R.Ac.) Registered Acupuncturist** \*Para Medical (*may be covered under private insurance programs) Tui Na **Massage** Tui Na, also **known as Chinese massage**, is an ancient practice that aims to release the flow of energy around the body. Lots of skilfull techniques are used to bounce you back to good health, including kneading, rolling and deep pressure that's applied to precise points on your body. What is Chinese Tuina massage? The term tui na (pronounced "twee naw"), which literally means "pinch and pull," refers to a wide range of Traditional **Chinese** Medicine (TCM) therapeutic **massage** and body work. Tui na is not generally used for pleasure and relaxation, but rather as a treatment to address specific patterns of disharmony. Is **Chinese****Tu-Na massage** good for you? Unlike Deep Tissue or Sports **Massage**, which focus on releasing tight muscular knots by targeting blood flow to the area, **Chinese Massage** techniques also aim to promote overall health by easing the flow of energy, or “qi”, around the body Is Tui Na massage dangerous? Side effects. **Tuina massage** is a safe treatment and is generally well-tolerated. However, remember that it's not a gentle or relaxing **massage**, and you may feel some discomfort during or after a session.


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