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Chinese Massage and Tui Na

  1. The Handbook of Chinese Massage: Tui Na Techniques to Awaken Body and Mind (1997)
  2. Chinese Massage Manual: The Healing Art of Tui Na (1999)
  3. Chinese Qigong Massage: General Massage (1992)
  4. Tuina Therapy (The Series of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Foreign Readers) (1996)
  5. Chinese Tui Na Massage: The Essential Guide to Treating Injuries, Improving Health & Balancing Qi (2002)
  6. Chinese Tuina Therapy (1994)
  7. Tui Na (1998)
  8. Concise Tuina Therapy (1992)
  9. Chinese Self-Massage Therapy: The Easy Way to Health (1999)


The Handbook of Chinese Massage: Tui Na Techniques to Awaken Body and Mind
by Maria Mercati

Paperback: 144 pages (September 1997)
Healing Arts Pr; ISBN: 0892817453

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Book Description
For the first time in the West, Chinese tui na massage techniques are brought together in an easy-to-use method for whole-body health.

The Handbook of Chinese Massage integrates classic tui na (meaning push and grasp) techniques used in the Orient for centuries into a revolutionary method for health and well-being. Traditional Chinese massage practitioners use specific individual techniques to treat a wide variety of ailments--techniques demonstrated in this book. But after years of study in China, Indonesia, and Thailand, Maria Mercati has taken these separate techniques and combined them into a whole-body treatment never before seen in East or West. Tuina massage stimulates the flow of qi, vital energy, in healthy individuals as well as sick ones. It requires no special equipment and is simple enough to do at home or in a chair at work.

The Handbook of Chinese Massage includes step-by-step instructions for each of the fifteen unique tui na techniques, many of which are unfamiliar to Western massage practitioners.

More than 100 color photographs and diagrams clearly show where to place your hands on the body and where to find the key meridians.

About the Author
Maria Mercati is Britain's leading authority on Oriental massage and the first Western woman ever to be admitted to study with Chinese masters at the famous Yue-Yand hospital of Shanghai. She is also a graduate of the Shanghai College of Traditional Medicine. She currently runs clinics in Gloucestershire and London.

Reader Reviews
Very informative and detailed., February 28, 1999
Reviewer: Edward Faust (EFmassage@hotmail.com) from Northern New Jersey
This is the book that got me started in pursuing my career. Maria expains every technique and concept with great detail. Outstanding diagrams and descriptions of meridians and points. Client evaluations and treatments are also included. A must for the professional Massage Therapist.


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Chinese Massage Manual: The Healing Art of Tui Na
by Sarah Pritchard, Sue Atkinson (Photographer), Wang Jianmin

Paperback - 144 pages (October 1999)
Sterling Publications; ISBN: 0806919671

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Combine the ancient secrets of Chinese medicine with hands-on treatment! One of the most unique healing techniques ever, Tui Na, or Chinese massage therapy, works as effectively as acupuncture. Locate the meridians as well as 57 common points, and see how they affect the body and symptoms connected to each. 20 techniques diagnose and treat ailments such as common colds, headaches, insomnia, menstrual pain, and indigestion. Bonus: recipes for safe, herbal remedies. (all in color)


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Chinese Qigong Massage: General Massage
by Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming, Alan Dougall (Editor)

Paperback (April 1992)
YMAA Publications; ISBN: 0940871254

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Book Description
Invigorating and restorative massage techniques both for self and with a partner.

Reader Review
Chinese Qigong Massage : General Massage, August 2, 2000
Reviewer: angel b fdez from Toluca, Mexico Mexico
This book offers an excellent medical aproach to the benefits of Chi kung based on the acupunte meridians Dr. Jwing-Ming, show an energetic massage inteded to heal the inner organs


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Tuina Therapy (The Series of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Foreign Readers)
by Wang Daoquan

Paperback - 181 pages (January 1996)
Shandong Science & Technology Pub; ISBN: 7533118391

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Book Description
This book is one volume of The Series of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Foreign Readers.
Tuina, also known as Chinese Massage, is one of the traditional Chinese medical therapies. As an invaluable legacy of the Chinese medicines, it has been well received among people in general, for its simple manipulation, easy learning, striking curative effects, safety, etc.

This book is composed of three parts. Part one illustuates sixty-five Tuina maneuvers commonly used in clinical practice. Part two introduces seventy-three locales and points frequently operated on. Part three expounds forty-four common diseases and their corresponding treatments. In addition, 215 diagrams and 35 typical cases are included to facilitate a better understanding of Tuina therapy.

The book, for its richness in content, pithiness in compiling style and succinctness in language, may be used as a reference for practitioners on clinical practice, reseachers in medical study, or teachers and students in pedagogical training. Moreover, it is also applicable to households to prevent and cure various diseases.


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Chinese Tui Na Massage: The Essential Guide to Treating Injuries, Improving Health & Balancing Qi
by Xu Xiangcai, Hu Ximing, Xiangcai Xu

Paperback: 218 pages (June 2002)
YMAA Publications; ISBN: 1886969043

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Chinese Tuina Therapy
by Wang Fu

Hardcover: 120 pages (January 1, 1994)
Foreign Language Press; ISBN: 7119016741

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Tui Na
by Maria Mercati

Paperback: 144 pages (January 1, 1998)
Arkano Books; ISBN: 848824276X

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About the Author
Maria Mercati is Britain's leading authority on Oriental massage and the first Western woman ever to be admitted to study with Chinese masters at the famous Yue-Yand hospital of Shanghai. She is also a graduate of the Shanghai College of Traditional Medicine. She currently runs clinics in Gloucestershire and London.


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Concise Tuina Therapy
by Luan Changye (Compiler), Sun Hengshan (Translator), Sun Yingkui (Translator)

Paperback - 204 pages (January 1992)
Shandong Science & Technology Pub; ISBN: 7533110609

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Book Description
Tuina also known as Chinese massage, is One of the traditional Chinese medical therapies. It has been well accepted by the general population for its low cost simple application, easy mastery, good curative effects and safety, as well as its use in the treatment of some difficult and complicated illnesses. The author has conscientiously summarized and organized his clinical experience of over thirty years in tuina practice to compile this book CONCISE TUINA THERAPY.
This book consists of six parts: Part One introduces briefly the elementary knowledge of tuina therapy. Parts Two and Three describe various tuina maneuvres and their functions, principles of tuina practice and matters needing attention. Part Four covers the tuina routine manipulations of all parts of the body. Parts Five and Six expound in detail tuina therapy for more than forty common diseases, the fundamental maneuvres of infantile tuina therapy, and the tuina therapy for more than ten common pediatric diseases. This book provides very good study and reference material for tuina practitioners, teachers and students of traditional Chinese medical colleges, and the Self- taught because of its comprehensive and systematic contents, evident key points, usefulness in clinical practice, and simple and clear language.

About the Author
Luan Changye is an associate chief physician of the Weihai Sanatorium, Deputy Director of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Section of the Weihai Sanatorium, Shandong Province, General Secretary of the Weihai Traditional Chinese Medicine Society, President of the Yantai Tuina Society and Vice-president of the Shandong Tuina Society


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Chinese Self-Massage Therapy: The Easy Way to Health
by Fan Ya-Li, Bob Flaws (Editor)

Paperback - 154 pages (March 1999)
Blue Poppy Pr; ISBN: 0936185740

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Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION TO CHINESE SELF-MASSAGE
Health preservation massage
Face & Body beautification self-massage
Remedial massage
The indications & contraindications of Chinese self-massage
Key points when doing Chinese self-massage
Massage media
Chinese self-massage as an adjunctive therapy

2. CHINESE SELF-MASSAGE FOR HEALTH PRESERVATION
Self-massage of the head, face, eyes, nose, & ears
Self-massage of the chest & abdomen
Self-massage of the neck, upper back & lumbosacral region
Self-massage of the extremities
Selecting the appropriate local self-massage manipulation.

3. CHINESE SELF-MASSAGE FOR BEAUTIFICATION
Self-massage for moistening & nourishing the skin
Self-massage for preventing & treating acne
Self-massage for protecting & securing the teeth
Self-massage for protecting & securing the hair
Self-massage for developing the breasts
Self-massage for losing weight
Self-massage for gaining weight & strengthening the body

4. CHINESE SELF-MASSAGE FOR IMPROVING SEXUAL FUNCTION
Self-massage for enhancing sexual desire
Impotence
Premature ejaculation
Chronic prostatitis & benign prostatic hypertrophy

5. CHINESE SELF-MASSAGE FOR TREATING COMMON DISEASES
Self-massage for internal medicine diseases
Common cold
Headache
Insomnia
Dizziness
Hypertension
Coronary heart disease
Cough
Asthma
Hiccup
Vomiting
Stomachache
Diarrhea
Constipation
Cholecystitis & cholelithiasis
Diabetes

6. CHINESE SELF-MASSAGE FOR THE TREATMENT OF GYNECOLOGICAL DISEASE
Irregular menstruation
Dysmenorrhea
Amenorrhea
Abnormal vaginal discharge
Mastitis
Fibrocystic breast disease

7. TRAUMATOLOGY DEPARTMENT DISEASES
Stiff neck
Cervical spondylopathy
Periarthritis of the shoulder
Tennis elbow
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Acute lumbar strain
Chronic lumbar muscle strain
Knee joint injury
Sprained ankle
INDEX

From the Back Cover
Chinese self-massage is a safe, simple, and extremely effective therapy for both promoting health and remedying a number of disease. It can be used as a part of one's total self-health regime or as an adjunct to other remedial treatments whether Western or Eastern. In particular, Chinese self-massage is a great adjunct to acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, or qi gong.

About the Author
Dr. Fan Ya-li has taught both adult and pediatric tui na or Chinese medical massage at the Shandong College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated Hospital in Jinan. While in China, she published four books on tui na and numerous articles on remedial massage in Chinese medical journals. Currently, Dr. Fan is teaching tui na at the Florida Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine in St. Petersburg, Florida.


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