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Health Benefits of Tui Na Massage Therapy by Rev. Dr. Richard B. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Fri 06 Nov 2009 10:23am Often used in conjunction with acupuncture and Chinese herbalism, Tui Na (“push and grasp”) Chinese therapeutic massage therapy is an integral part of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), originating in the Shang Dynasty, around 1700 B.C. Tui Na can improve blood circulation, increase range of motion and is effective in nerve regulation. Tui Na Read on »
TUI NA MASSAGE Often used in con... by Rev. Dr. Richard B. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 11:54pm TUI NA MASSAGE Often used in conjunction with acupuncture and Chinese herbalism, tui na (“push and grasp”) Chinese therapeutic massage therapy is an integral part of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) originating in the Shang Dynasty, around 1700 B.C. Based on the TCM theory of qi flow through the meridians, tui na incorporates acupressure to bring Read on »
Tui Na therapy in Beijing lily massage by lily Posted Wed 01 Sep 2010 8:19pm Tui Na therapy in Beijing massage is a traditional technique in China. It bases on the Chinese medicine theory and is very effective in improving your health. Tui Na is different from other Beijing massage therapy even like acupressure or acupuncture. Even though Tui Na is similar to acupuncture because it works to balance the chi, needles Read on »
Na,na,na,na,na,na,na,na Bedman! by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted Sun 27 Dec 2009 10:17am Day shift: Four calls: Two by car; two by ambulance. Stats: 2 Falls; 1 ? Fracture/dislocation; 1 ? TIA. After a few hours of nothing, an 80 year-old Australian lady tripped on a raised pavement slab and fell on her face, cutting her head just above the eye. She also had a numb face on the same side and some mild shoulder pain, probably ca ... Read on »
Na, na, na, na, na by Maddy M. Patient Expert Posted Tue 03 Mar 2009 2:52pm Get the code:- Cut and paste from this little boxy thing below <a rel="nofollow" href="/linkOut.s?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lighteningonline.com%2F"><img src="http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q158/mmcewen/smiley-saturday-1.jpg"></img></a> At bedtime my children exchange squawlks from their different room ... Read on »
Na Na Na Na, Hey Hey Hey, Goodbye 2009 by Bon Posted Sun 27 Dec 2009 12:00am Don't let the door hit you on the way out. I started off writing a year end recap post and then published. Afterwards I went back and reread and decided, nope, fuck it - delete. Anything you want to know about 2009 can be found in the archives. As far as a recap post, I don't care to give 2009 the satisfaction of any more attention. I'm hopin ... Read on »
Ba-na-na by Catherine Posted Tue 13 Oct 2009 10:06pm "Say banana" says Johanne, the speech therapist. "Ba" says Reuben "..na na" continues Callum. A raucous laugh sounds amongst us all. Frank Sinatra could not have had more perfect timing. Read on »
Na-ne-na-ne-boo-boo. by mommy~dearest Patient Expert Posted Sat 11 Apr 2009 12:59am I often think about Jaysen growing up. Right now, he's still in Kindergarten- so he's not too different from his peers...but what about in the fall when he starts first grade? When he's expected to attend a full day of school? When he's expected to listen to the teacher, and participate in class? When he's supposed to do actual homework that will ... Read on »
Follow Up Elbow Treatment by Joseph Alban Licensed Acupuncturist Posted Tue 04 Aug 2009 6:33pm focusing on building muscle and tendon strength with acupuncture, trauma lineament,tui na, and exercises. 1. Acupuncture- acupuncture treatment at the site of injury will help... per week. 2. Tui na- tui na, or acupressure, helps support the acupuncture in promoting circulation in the local area. 3. Trauma lineament is a topical herbal formula Read on »
Traditional Chinese Medicine And Lifestyle Recommendations by Rev. Dr. Richard B. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Wed 06 Jan 2010 8:29am In Traditional Chinese medicine lifestyle is very important in determining overall health. Treatment of a wide range of health conditions and common ailments includes the five pillars of Chinese medicine: Acupuncture, Chinese herbs, Tui Na massage, qigong exercises, and lifestyle recommendations. Lifestyle recommendations include: • Adequate sleep Read on »