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PEDIATRIC TUI NA

Characteristics

Characteristics of Pediatric Physiology

Characteristics of Pediatric Pathology

Characteristics of Pediatric Diagnosis

Characteristics of Pediatric Tuina

Indications and Contraindications

Mediums Commonly Used

Manipulations

Pushing (Tui Fa)

Grasping (Na Fa)

Pressing (An Fa)

Rubbing (Mo Fa)

Kneading (Rou Fa)

Arc pushing (Yun Fa)

Nipping (Qia Fa)

Pinching (Nie Fa)

Common Points

Points on the Head and Face

Points on the Chest and Abdomen

Points on the Back

Points on the Upper Limbs

Points on the Lower Limbs

Treatment of Disease

The Common Cold

Fever

Cough

Asthma

Abdominal pain

Vomiting

Diarrhea

Constipation

Poor Appetite

Bedwetting

Infantile Convulsion

Infantile Torticollis

Infantile Salivation

Night Crying

Functional Dyspepsia

Mumps

Otitis Media

Vision Problems

Hyperactivity

Attention Deficit Disorder

Health Maintenance

The Digestive System

The Respiratory System

The Central Nervous System

The Eye