Tuina 推拿 - traditional Chinese massage
Therapist: Feng Luo Tuina massage (tui=pushing, na=grasping) is one of the pillars of Chinese medicine and is traditionally used for relaxation and pain relief.
In China, it is regarded as an independent manual, physical healing discipline that has been used as a healing method for over 2000 years.
Special features of Tuina massage What distinguishes Tuina from other types of massage is the systematic refinement and strict systematization of the manual techniques, coupled with the explicit reference to the basic theoretical postulates of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), especially the doctrine of the functional circuits and the doctrine of the pathways.
In this way, localized pain findings and tension are placed in a larger functional and diagnostic context.
Tuina massages in Ingolstadt A Tuina treatment harmonizes the body's energy flow and eliminates possible disorders or blockages.
Tuina also stimulates the metabolism, removes water retention and tightens the tissue.
Tuina massage takes into account important acupuncture points and works with different massage techniques such as kneading, stroking, pinching or pressing.
Traditional indications for Tuina massage according to the teachings of TCM Tuina can be considered as a main or supplementary treatment, especially for musculoskeletal disorders of muscles and tendons, joints and nerve tracts.
These can manifest themselves, for example, in tension, hardness, stiffness or pain (headaches).
Tuina is also used successfully for internal illnesses (e.g. flu-like infections, colds, digestive disorders).
A particularly gentle variant of the Tuina method has been developed for children, children's Tuina, which offers an effective and side-effect-free treatment alternative for febrile infections or diarrhea, for example.
Traditional list of indications for Tuina Headache, migraine, shoulder-arm syndrome Back pain (cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine syndromes) Lumbago, ischialgia, tennis elbow, rheumatic complaints, knee complaints Constipation, diarrhea Psychovegetative imbalances, nervous stomach complaints, restlessness, sleep disorders, general states of tension
Important note: The above description does not constitute a promise of cure.
It is also not intended to directly or indirectly imply such.
You should also never use the explanations given here as the sole source for health-related decisions.
If you have any health complaints, you should always consult your doctor or an experienced therapist in person.