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Tua Na (Massage)

Massage Therapy

Massage

Massage sessions are available in 30 or 60 minutes sessions and can be done on a massage table or massage chair. It is intended to be both relaxing and invigorating.

 

Some techniques and strokes used are much like those used in a relaxing Swedish massage, such as gliding, kneading, rocking, pulling, friction, and rolling.

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While working along meridians throughout the body, our practitioner taps into these energy points through stretches, pressure points, and joint rotations, to balance the body’s vital energy (qi).


This Oriental Medical acupressure massage is a relaxing therapy to clear your meridian pathways and reduce tension and pain. There are protocols to treat different conditions in both adults and pediatric cases.

Tui Na: (also called Tuina massage)  is a form of bodywork based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It's name comes from the two words describing actions in the treatment: tui means “to push” and na means “to grab or squeeze.”

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Tui Na has been called a combination of Shiatsu—a Japanese bodywork practice—and acupressure massage. This non-needle therapy can be utilized in the office or even assigned as "homework".

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Gua Sha Massage

Tui Na (also called Tui-Na or Tuina massage)  is a form of bodywork based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It's name comes from the two words describing actions in the treatment: tui means “to push” and na means “to grab or squeeze.”

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Tui Na has been called a combination of Shiatsu—a Japanese bodywork practice—and acupressure massage. This non-needle therapy can be utilized in the office or even assigned as "homework".

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Gua Sha: This natural, alternative therapy involves scraping your skin with a massage tool to improve your circulation. This ancient Chinese healing technique addresses issues related to chronic pain.

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Gua Sha's intention is to address stagnant energy or "Chi" in the body that is believed in TCM to be responsible for inflammation. Inflammation is the underlying result associated with chronic pain. Rubbing the skin’s surface in this time-tested way helps break up this energy, reduce inflammation, and promote healing.

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