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    • Dr. Jennifer Williams
      • Dr. Jennifer Williams’ Story
    • Testimonials
  • Services
    • Scheduling
    • Telehealth
  • Practice
    • Advanced Medicine
    • Conditions Treated
    • Self Care
  • Self-Help
    • Chronic Inflammation
    • Gut Health
    • Long Viral Syndromes and Jab Injuries
    • Musculoskeletal Pain
    • Neurodegenerative Movement Disorders
    • Nutrition and Food Facts
    • Organ Health
    • Pain
  • Learn About
    • Chronic Conditions
    • Acupuncture
      • Approaches
      • Acupuncture FAQ
      • What to Expect
    • Herbal Medicine
    • Low Light Laser Therapy
      • Photobiomodulation Devices
    • Tui Na
    • Publications
      • Moral Injury
  • Education & Training

Tui Na

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Tui Na

Tui Na is one of the three primary treatments of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that was officially recognized by the Chinese government in 1949 for its benefits and results. Translating as “push and grasp”  Tui Na is a refined style of medical massage to treat injuries, pain, & internal disorders promoting and re-establishing health.

Tui Na can be modified for children, elderly, sports, and as an adjunct to the two other primary TCM treatments to attack the root of the pain, move blood stasis, and fight off disease.

 

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