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Tui na isa hands-on body treatment that usesChinese taoist principles in an effort to bring the eight principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine 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'sdefensive chi (Wei Qi) and get the energy moving in the meridiansand the muscles. 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 includeshaking and tapotement. The practitioner can then use range of motion, traction, with the stimulation of acupressure points. These techniquesare claimed to aid in the treatment of both acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions, as well as many non-musculoskeletal conditions.
In thisclass, we learn techniques to treat. Treatments help to relax and stimulate self-healing of the body. They improve the resistance, the blood circulation and the rejection of waste in the body. Satisfaction guaranteed!
The number of students: from 2. Languages: Vietnamese, English, Nederlands, Français, Deutsch, Español.