What encompasses Oriental bodywork?
Bodywork is an important element of Oriental Medicine, serving to manually move the qi and blood away from stagnant and painful areas. There are many different styles and forms. Tuina is the most commonly encountered method from China. It is translated literally as pushing and pulling, and is most often applied as an adjunct to needling in traumatic injuries or areas of chronic pain. Shiatsu and ammo are two Japanese styles that are commonly practiced. Thai massage also has quite an excellent reputation. Some of these methods require the patient to lie directly on the floor while the practitioner kneads and plies the body with hands and feet. Quite different from western massage, the hand movements are often rapid and joints are manipulated just as much as muscles. Acupressure is practiced by many massage therapists, regardless of the degree of study in Oriental Medicine. It simply means the use of finger pressure on the acupuncture points for a more mild stimulation than what the need
Bodywork is an important element of Oriental Medicine, serving to manually move the qi and blood away from stagnant and painful areas. There are many different styles and forms. Tuina is the most commonly encountered method from China. It is translated literally as “pushing and pulling,” and is most often applied as an adjunct to needling in traumatic injuries or areas of chronic pain. Shiatsu and ammo are two Japanese styles that are commonly practiced. Thai massage also has quite an excellent reputation. Some of these methods require the patient to lie directly on the floor while the practitioner kneads and plies the body with hands and feet. Quite different from western massage, the hand movements are often rapid and joints are manipulated just as much as muscles. Acupressure is practiced by many massage therapists, regardless of the degree of study in Oriental Medicine. It simply means the use of finger pressure on the acupuncture points for a more mild stimulation than what the ne