Tui Na is a form of Chinese Medicine massage that should not be confused with a regular body massage or bodywork therapy. Like acupuncture, Tui Na is part of a comprehensive medical system designed for holistic healing, capable of addressing both internal and external disorders. A full consultation and diagnosis are essential before specific techniques are recommended to treat conditions, including various musculoskeletal disorders.
Tui Na is normally administered fully clothed, but there are times we massage directly on to skin with an ointment to target a certain area.
Tui Na can help with the same issues as acupuncture but works best for:
· Digestive disorders
· Mental / Emotional disorders
· Musculoskeletal disorders
· Respiratory disorders
· Women’s Health
Tui Na, as the principal therapy in Chinese Medicine massage, is similar to Acupuncture, and we begin with a detailed consultation to understand:
· You as a person
· Your current concerns and symptoms
· Emotional wellbeing
· Lifestyle, stress levels, and sleep
· Previous health history and overall current state of health
· Tongue diagnosis
· Pulse diagnosis
This comprehensive approach aids in diagnosing the root cause of your issues, including any musculoskeletal disorders, and allows us to create a treatment plan tailored specifically to you, fostering holistic healing.
Based on your diagnosis, certain techniques will be used along the body’s meridians, sinew channels, or painful areas as part of Chinese Medicine massage to restore balance and support holistic healing, particularly for musculoskeletal disorders.
Tui Na, a form of Chinese Medicine massage, can be both therapeutic and challenging, depending on the desired outcome and the diagnosis of the patient. Most techniques used in this holistic healing practice calm the mind and nervous system. However, some techniques are applied at a deeper level, which can be challenging, especially for those dealing with musculoskeletal disorders.
As a principal therapy, Chinese Medicine massage sessions will normally last between 30 to 40 minutes, promoting holistic healing for various conditions. As an additional therapy, the session can last up to 10 minutes, providing targeted relief for musculoskeletal disorders.
We may recommend:
· Follow-up sessions
· Lifestyle or dietary guidance
· Complementary therapies (if appropriate)
Follow-up treatments will have a similar consultation format to ensure that the Chinese Medicine massage is progressing in the right direction and that no other patterns have emerged during the holistic healing process of musculoskeletal disorders.
Price: €70 for a 1-hour session (which includes consultation).
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