Tui Na Massage

July 6, 2009 by  
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tuina.052 Tui Na MassageThis Certificate course of study is intended to explore in depth the theory and practice of Tui Na massage.
Tui Na, a traditional Chinese healing system, integrates acupressure and massage by using a variety of hand techniques. The focus of this Certificate program will be on the practical applications of Tui Na massage. It will include: Taoist Chi Gong energy generating exercises, “Shanghai Style” rolling massage techniques, 60 major acupoints-location and function, and treatment protocols for a variety of injuries to primary joint function and internal disorders.
tuina.049 Tui Na MassageThis path will prepare Asian Healing Arts massage therapists to practice in a clinical setting with techniques specific for treatment of chronic conditions and other types of physical and psychological problems. These approaches are appropriate for working closely with the western medical model and its relationship to Asian energetic healing models, such as acupuncture. This provides the therapist with a clear understanding of the energetic paradigm and the ability to interact with professionals in health care environments.

tuina.053 Tui Na Massage

Prerequisite:

Students must meet all general admission requirements.Each Course taken will count toward only one specialization.

Required Courses Course Title Credit Units Credit Hours
SP322G Tui Na Concentration 5.00 60
EL304C Tui Na Common Ailments 2.50 30
EL304B Tui Na Hand Techniques 2.50 30
see catalog Guided Electives- Asian Healing Arts 2.50 30
Total Units / Hours 12.50 150

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2 Responses to “Tui Na Massage”
  1. Marcus says:

    It looks really interesting. This is the first I have heard of Tui Na. The main thing is that the training is predominantly practical. As with all things in life, doing it is the best practical exercise, but a lot of acupuncture and acupressure courses in the West are too theoretical.

  2. paul says:

    Tia Nua massage is one of the best types of massages that I have ever had. I remember the days of rolfing! Boy am I glad those days are over.

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