PEDIATRIC TUI NA
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Characteristics |
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Characteristics of Pediatric Physiology |
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Characteristics of Pediatric Pathology |
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Characteristics of Pediatric Diagnosis |
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Characteristics of Pediatric Tuina |
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Indications and Contraindications |
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Mediums Commonly Used |
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Manipulations |
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Pushing (Tui Fa) |
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Grasping (Na Fa) |
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Pressing (An Fa) |
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Rubbing (Mo Fa) |
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Kneading (Rou Fa) |
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Arc pushing (Yun Fa) |
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Nipping (Qia Fa) |
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Pinching (Nie Fa) |
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Common Points |
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Points on the Head and Face |
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Points on the Chest and Abdomen |
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Points on the Back |
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Points on the Upper Limbs |
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Points on the Lower Limbs |
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Treatment of Disease |
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The Common Cold |
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Fever |
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Cough |
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Asthma |
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Abdominal pain |
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Vomiting |
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Diarrhea |
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Constipation |
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Poor Appetite |
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Bedwetting |
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Infantile Convulsion |
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Infantile Torticollis |
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Infantile Salivation |
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Night Crying |
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Functional Dyspepsia |
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Mumps |
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Otitis Media |
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Vision Problems |
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Hyperactivity |
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Attention Deficit Disorder |
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Health Maintenance |
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The Digestive System |
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The Respiratory System |
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The Central Nervous System |
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The Eye |