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Acupressure, clinical applications in musculo-skeletal conditions

Label
Acupressure, clinical applications in musculo-skeletal conditions
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Acupressure
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
Butterworth-Heinemann professional complementary medicine
Sub title
clinical applications in musculo-skeletal conditions
Summary
Accupressure is a form of massage therapy where fingers are pressed on pressure points, allowing muscle tissue to relax and increase blood flow, promoting healing by releasing and eliminating dangerous toxins. There are different types of accupressure such as Tuina, Jin Shin and Shiatsu, all with varying degrees of pressure applied to the body's pressure points. A chart or diagram would assist the patient in knowing where these pressure points are how they relate to other parts of the body
Target audience
adult
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