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TCM Theory: the Mechnism of Chinese Massage
Mechnism of Chinese Massage
The General 1. Regulating Yin and Yang According to yin-yang theory, every part of the human body is consisted of two opposite but unified materials or functions, i.e. yin and yang. So far as the structure of the human body is concerned, the exterior is yang whereas the interior is yin; the upper part is yang and the lower part is yin; the back is yang and the abdomen yin. So far as the zang and fu organs are concerned, the six fu-organs are yang and the five zang-organs yin. So far as Qi and blood are concerned, Qi is yang and blood yin. In terms of function and material, function is yang and material yin. In terms of functioning status, excitement is yang and depression yin; activity is yang and stasis yin; growth is yang and decline yin. As for the functional activity of Qi, upward is yang and downward yin; outward is yang while inward yin, etc. If yin and yang are in dynamic equilibrium, life activity will remain in a healthy state of balance But if the balance of yin and yang is broken due to the six pathogenic factors, seven emotions or traumatic injuries and so on, there can be such pathogenic changes as an excess of yang causing heat syndrome and an excess of yin cold one; an excess of yin leading to disorder of yang, excess of yang disorder of yin; insufficiency of yang causing exterior cold syndrome, deficiency of yin interior heat one, etc. Clinical syndromes inclined to yin, yang, exterior, interior, cold, heat, deficiency, excess of different degrees and properties may be present. Massage treatment follows the principle described in The Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic as "examining carefully The deficiency of yin, deficiency of yang or deficiency of both yin and yang of the corresponding viscera can be rectified when using light, soft and slow pushing with one-finger meditation, or using kneading and rubbing therapies by stimulating the specified Front-Mu points, Shu points and other adjunct points. The relatively strong or powerful manipulations such as rubbing, scrubbing or squeezing and pressing therapies can expel pathogenic factors and reduce excessiveness. For the diseases of cold, deficiency and yin types, relatively slow and soft rhythmical manipulations can be used for comparatively a longer time to make the patients feel warmth and heat, to promote Qi circulation by warming yang. Furthermore, scrubbing mildly at the waist can nourish yin, remove fire, clear away deficiency heat from the blood. Pushing mildly of Du channel from Dazhui to sacrum or coccyx can clear away excessive heat from Qi system while pushing forcefully along the same route can cool the blood and clear away excessive heat from the blood system. In TCM, soft tissues and joints include fascia, muscle, muscle tendon, tendon sheath, ligament, joint capsule, synovium, fibrous ring of verterbral disc, articular cartilage disc and other soft tissues of the body. Any direct trauma, indirect trauma and long-term strain can bring a series of pathogenic changes. Their injuries can be local bruise, muscle sprain, fibrous rupture, tendon avulsion, slipped tendon, ligament rupture, laceration of joint capsule, semi-dislocation of bones, joint dislocation, chondroclasis and joint or soft tissue strain, and so on. Massage has quite a good curative effect on all the above-mentioned illnesses, and its functioning principles are as follows: 2. Relax muscles and tendons and dredge the channels and collaterals Massage is a very effective way to remove muscular tension and spasm, in which it can not only relax the muscles but also get rid of the cause that leads to the muscular tension. The mechanism of massage is consisted of three parts: firstly, it can locally promote blood circulation and raise body temperature; secondly, it can increase the threshold value of pain of tissues with appropriate stimulation; thirdly, it can extend the tense and spasmodic muscles so that the illness can be eliminated. 3. Restore and treat injured soft tissues and reduce dislocated joints 4. Trip adhesion, dredge stenosis In the body parts which have fiber-sheathed vessels of bones such as the tendon vessel of the long head of biceps, tendon vessels and tendon sheath of lexor hallucis longus and flexor digitorum at the processus styloideus of radius, there may, due to hyperosteogeny, chronic strain or attack of wind, cold and dampness, occur with tumefaction and hyperemia of the tendon and tendon sheath or exudation inside the sheath and then fibrosis, which will thicken the wall of the sheath, fetter the tendon inside the sheath and affect the extention-flexion movement of the joints. If it is not a serious case, the sheath will become constrictive, and snapping sounds will be heard while moving. If the case is a serious one, the local adhesion will become indurative, and the joints will lose its extension-flexion function. For tendons and sheaths with pathologic changes, local massage by plucking and continuous rhythmic finger-kneading or rolling in coordination with rolling-pulling, traction and counter-traction and other manipulations of passive movement of the joint can subdue swelling, stop pain, strip adhesion, enlarge constriction and relieve the snapping sound to restore the tendon to its normal sliding function in the sheath. 5. The tonifying and purging function of massage manipulations Generally speaking, the tonifying manipulation refers to the manual stimulation with less strength, soft performance and slow frequency along the route of channels and collaterals (anti-clockwise manipulation at the abdominal region), which excites, stimulates and strengthens the human body. On the contrary, more powerful, vigorous but soft manual stimulations with quick frequency moving in the opposite direction of the channels and collaterals (clockwise manipulation at the abdominal region) for a short time are known as purging manipulation which has the function of restraining, tranquilizing the body and directly expelling pathogen. Besides, to-and-fro stimulations performed with moderate strength, frequency and time along the channels and collaterals are known as uniform reinforcing-reducing method, which is also called mediation method used frequently for regulating yin and yang and enhancing the function of the related internal organs. But, all these manipulations mentioned above concerning tonifying and purging are relative and changeable in different clinical practice. Therefore, flexible choice and differentiation should be made in accordance with the specific conditions. Take the tonifying method for example, it may be divided into two kinds, namely, slow tonifying and quick tonifying. For quick tonifying, strong manipulation is used to stimulate the points along the regular channels while slow tonifying performed gently and slowly for a longer time along the related channels. The purging method consists of quick purging and slow purging. For quick purging, deep finger-nail-pressing is used with more strength in reverse direction of channel while slow purging is performed with less strength. Chinese massage, as one clinical branch of TCM, demands rich knowledge both in theory and practice. Professional massage doctors should have not only the knowledge of Western medicine, a good command of TCM diagnosis and treatment methods form upon an overall analysis of symptoms and signs, but also a good physical constitution and proficient manipulation techniques for clinical massage practice. So, the students in the massage line of TCM colleges in China must systematically study Classics on Massage, Theory on Massage Exercise, Manipula:ion of Massage, Basis of Massage, Massage Therapeutics, Children Massotherapy and other specialized courses. Moreover, they have to carry on strict physical exercise and technical training in manipulations. In the study of basic medical courses, emphasis should be paid on the study of TCM theory as yin-yang, the five elements, ying-wei-qi-xue, channels and collaterals, viscera, causes of illnesses, four diagnostic methods and eight-principal-syndrome diagnosis and treatment based on overall analysis of symptoms and signs and on the study of anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, pathoanatomy and physical diagnosis in Western medicine. Also required is the knowledge of the flowing courses of the fourteen regular channels and their relationship to the internal organs, the commonly used acupoints on the fourteen regular channels, the location of extra-ordinary points, the special points for massage, point selection, indications, human histology, motion function, etc. In term of professional technical training, the first thing is to carry on such training step by step. During the training, attention should be paid not only to such things as strength, endurance, pliability and toughness but also to the psychological preparation, i. e., the strong will power and quality to bear hardships and strenuous work so as to get physically and psycologically prepared for the long-term professional massage work. Furthermore, stress should also be laid upon the serious study of the “movement structure" and "technical essentials" of various manipulations, and strict following-up of the training methods and steps, and assiduous and persevering practice of manipulating technique in its proper sequence so as to succeed in the three training phases as rice-bag training, human-body training and manipulating training for treating common diseases. In a word, for those with rich knowledge of medical science, it is easy to succeed in practicing massage within a short time if there is a conscientious training, but difficult to reach a perfect command of the difficult manipulations such as single-finger massage, and rolling therapy without long-term training and practice.
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