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21 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
pushing
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tui fa
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rolling
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gun fa
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finger-spring
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yi zhi chan tui fa
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grasping
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na fa
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kneading
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rou fa
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pressing
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an fa
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percussion
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pok fa
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rub rolling
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cuo fa
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round rubbing
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mo fa
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wiping
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ma fa
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Four Phases
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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 |
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ulnar deviation
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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
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Famous schools of tui na
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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 |
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passive raising/bending
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tao fa
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passive rotation
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yao fa
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passive traction
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ban fa
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passive holding twisting
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nian fa
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passive shaking
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dou fa
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Kinesthetic Wave
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the stimulus associated with oscillating techniques such as rolling and finger springing
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Potentiate
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giving effectiveness; works better
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Pediatric conditions treatable by Tui Na
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nausea
lack of appetite fever nightmares bed-wetting night crying night terrors infantile diarrhea |