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Practice Guides
Acupressure
Acupressure
is the application of pressure to the body to affect the
flow of energy (Ki) in the 12 meridians according to the principles
of Oriental medicine.
It
is widely practised in China where more emphasis is given to a person’s responsibility
for their own health than it is in the West, and is often
used as a self-help treatment. Acupressure
is believed to be the ‘mother of Acupuncture’ in that
it predates the use of needles to stimulate the body’s energy
flow.
It
has the same principles as Acupuncture, but the pressure is applied
directly to the Acupoints of the body mainly by using the hands, fingers,
thumb or knuckles and sometimes by using a smooth, blunt object.
Stimulation
of the body’s meridian system by
touch is perhaps one of the oldest healing systems, and many other
therapies use Acupressure techniques including Shen Tao, Jin Shen,
Do Jin Shen, Qigong, Shiatsu and Tuina.
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