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Author Liu, Lanqing.

Title Introduction to Tui Na / Lan-qing Liu, Xiao Jiang, Gui-bao Ke, Yueyang Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China ; translated by Azure Duan.

Publication Info. Hackensack, NJ : World Century, [2013]
©2013

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 531 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series World Century compendium to TCM ; volume 7
World Century compendium to TCM ; v. 7.
Note Includes index.
Contents Week 1. day 1. A brief history of tui na -- day 2. Fundamental knowledge of tui na -- day 3. Subject 2 -- meridians, collaterals, and acupuncture points -- day 4. Circulation pathways of the 14 meridians and vessels -- day 5. Commonly used shu xue (acupoints), part I. -- day 6. Commonly used shu xue, part II -- week 2. day 1. Commonly used shu xue, part III ; Commonly used extraordinary non-meridian and non-vessel points -- day 2. Subject 3 -- common diagnostic methods for tui na -- day 3. Examination of the lower extremities -- day 4. Examination of the torso -- day 5. Examination of the neurological system -- day 6. Anatomy of normal bones and joints under X-rays -- week 3. day 1. Tui na for adults -- day 2. Rubbing -- day 3. Twiddling -- day 4. Smearing -- day 5. Lateral striking with palms clasped -- day 6. Rotating -- week 4. day 1. Subject 2 -- tui na treatment for adults -- day 2. Hypertension -- day 3. Stomachache -- day 4. Gastroptosis -- day 5. The common cold -- day 6. Chronic bronchitis -- week 5. day 1. Coronary heart disease -- day 2. Diarrhea -- day 3. Constipation -- day 4. Chronic cholecystitis -- day 5. Sequelae of gastric surgery -- day 6. Polyneuritis -- week 6. day 1. Facial neuritis -- day 2. Dysmenorrhea -- day 3. Acute mastitis -- day 4. Shoulder periarthritis -- day 5. Humeral epicondylitis -- day 6. Stenosing tenosynovitis -- week 7. day 1. Ganglion cyst -- day 2. Ischemic contracture of the forearm muscles -- day 3. Distal radioulnar joint injury -- day 4. Peripheral nerve injury -- day 5. Laozhen (acute stiff neck) -- day 6. Temporomandibular joint dysfunction -- week 8. day 1. Cervical spondylosis -- day 2. Sudden hypochondriac burst injury -- day 3. Acute lumbar soft tissue injury -- day 4. The third lumbar transverse process syndrome -- day 5. Degenerative lumbar spondylitis -- day 6. Kidney deficient lumbago -- week 9. day 1. Lumbar disc herniation -- day 2. Ankylosing spondylitis -- day 3. Juvenile kyphosis -- day 4. Spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis -- day 5. Lumbar spinal stenosis -- day 6. Osteitis Condensansilii -- week 10. day 1. Developmental lumbosacral abnormalities -- day 2. Superior cluneal nerve injury. Catatonia fascia lata -- day 3. Piriformis syndrome -- day 4. Suprapatellar bursa hematoma. Knee meniscus injury -- day 5. Medial collateral ligament injury. Tibial tubercle epiphysitis -- day 6. Tarsal tunnel syndrome. Calcanodynia -- week 11. day 1. Rheumatoid arthritis -- day 2. Hemiplegia -- day 3. Asthma. Persistent hiccups -- day 4. Facial an mo -- day 5. Pediatric tui na -- day 6. Subject 2 -- common maneuvers in pediatric tui na -- week 12. day 1. Subject 3 -- common acupoints in pediatric tui na -- day 2. Thoracic and abdominal acupoints -- day 3. Acupoints of the back -- day 4. Acupoints of the upper extremities, part I. -- day 5. Acupoints of the upper extremities, part II -- day 6. Acupoints of the lower extremities -- week 13. day 1. Subject 4 -- tui na for common pediatric diseases -- day 2. Fever -- day 3. Bronchial asthma -- day 4. Coughs -- day 5. Infantile malnutrition with accumulation -- day 6. Constipation -- week 14. day 1. Nocturia -- day 2. Infantile muscular torticollis -- day 3. Scoliosis -- day 4. Sequela of poliomyelitis -- day 5. Cerebral palsy -- day 6. Ou tu (vomiting).
Summary Traditional Chinese tui na, one of the earliest medical treatment methods with a long history tracing back to ancient times, is an important component of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). This book is compiled with the aim of popularizing tui na modality and master the fundamental theories, basic techniques, commonly used acupoints and parts, and diagnosis and treatment methods of diseases in a relatively short period of time.
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Subject Massage therapy.
Massage therapy.
Medicine, Chinese.
Medicine, Chinese.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Jiang, Xiao.
Ke, Guibao.
Duan, Azure.
ISBN 9781938134234 (electronic book)
1938134230 (electronic book)
9781938134227