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21 Cards in this Set

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pushing
tui fa
rolling
gun fa
finger-spring
yi zhi chan tui fa
grasping
na fa
kneading
rou fa
pressing
an fa
percussion
pok fa
rub rolling
cuo fa
round rubbing
mo fa
wiping
ma fa
Four Phases
1. activate the flow of qi and blood
2. find and remove obstruction
3. regulate the flow of qi and blood
4. restore functional anatomy
ulnar deviation
results in proper alignment and positioning of the hand, so that when performing rolling while facing the body at a 45 degree angle the technique travels in a straight line
Famous schools of tui na
1. yi zhi chan tui fa: one-finger mediation school
2. gun fa: rolling school
3. an fa: point pressure school
4. Ji dian fa: striking school
5. Neigong: internal exercise school
passive raising/bending
tao fa
passive rotation
yao fa
passive traction
ban fa
passive holding twisting
nian fa
passive shaking
dou fa
Kinesthetic Wave
the stimulus associated with oscillating techniques such as rolling and finger springing
Potentiate
giving effectiveness; works better
Pediatric conditions treatable by Tui Na
nausea
lack of appetite
fever
nightmares
bed-wetting
night crying
night terrors
infantile diarrhea