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ISBN: 9780997978315
Raja Books
Yin Tui Na teaches exactly how to perform the extremely light-touch manual therapy that can gently bring a patients’ attention to a long-forgotten or dissociated injury. This book is packed with photos showing how to hold various injured body parts, together with precise instruction in just how much pressure to use, where, and for how long.
Many acupuncturists receive an introduction to Yang Tui Na (overt, large, physical therapeutic moves) while studying Chinese medicine. The Yin techniques are rarely taught in schools.
The Yin Tui Na techniques are hands-on therapies that are subtle, even invisible to the naked eye, and based on releasing old holding patterns and tension.
This book is packed wit illustrations, photos and clear instruction on how to perform the Chinese medicine hands-on therapy that can help accelerate healing from traumatic injuries. These techniques help the patient feel physically supported enough to release residual holding patterns of trauma, thus allowing the patient to experience the spontaneous, self-repositioning of broken bones, displaced joint articulations or soft tissue, and the resumption of correct flow of channel Qi.
Techniques in this book can help a patient mentally re-associate with an old, unhealed injury that is not healing because of conscious or subconscious dissociation.
This material is easy to master. Knowing how to lend a helping hand and give basic, healing-inducing support to someone who is injured or traumatised should be part of every person’s skill set. It should be required for anyone practising Chinese medicine.
These techniques can also be helpful in treating the type of Parkinson’s disease that is set in motion by a long-term, unhealed, dissociated injury.
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