Tang Xuezhang | Yu Tianyuan

Illustrated Treatment for Cervical Spondylosis, incl. DVD

Using Massage Therapy

  • ISBN: 9781848190627
  • 2011, 126 pages, 1 DVD

29,95 

Lieferzeit: ca. 5 - 10 Tage/days

Beschreibung

Cervical Spondylosis is a condition in which cervical vertebrae and invertebral discs in the neck degenerate.
The condition is an almost inevitable part of aging and can cause extreme neck pain and lead to arm and hand problems.
Unlike any form of Western medical treatment, Massage Therapy from Traditional Chinese Medicine is a non-invasive, and is a successful method of relieving this pain and increasing the movement and daily comfort of sufferers.
The authors explains the nature of Cervical Spondylosis and symptoms associated with the condition.
They clearly outline every stage of the treatment process, providing anatomical diagrams and illustrations, as well as details on meridians, collaterals and acupoints.
Easy-to-follow techniques and a step-by-step guide on how to perform massage therapy treatments are accompanied by clear instructions and live demonstrations on the accompanying DVD. Written for practitioners, the book also includes clear advice for advising the patient on how they might continue treatments at home, and precautions that should be taken to prevent this painful condition recurring and worsening.
The book will be an invaluable basic resource for practitioners of Chinese medicine and massage therapy, as well as all other massage and bodywork professionals.

Autor

Tang Xuezhang

Tang Xuezhang

Tang Xuezhang graduated from Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine with a major in Acupuncture and Tuina Massage. He has worked as a doctor for over 20 years and is currently an Associate Chief Physican at the China-Japan Friendship Hospital in Beijing.

Yu Tianyuan

Yu Tianyuan

Yu Tianyuan studied Integrated, Traditional and Western Medicine at the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. He currently works in the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine where he undertakes teaching, research and clinical work with a focus on Tuina Massage and Acupuncture.