Tuina is one of the most important therapies in traditional Chinese medicine, which helps patients alleviate their illnesses through external treatment methods. Due to its simplicity, rapid efficacy, and minimal side effects, it is popular among the public. However, clinical observations have found that many practitioners are unable to apply the technique properly, either applying too much pressure or too little, and some even cause secondary injuries. Wang's ancient Tuina method is based on traditional Chinese medicine theory, and it involves reasonable differentiation according to the patient's constitution and disease condition, thereby selecting different techniques of varying intensity and urgency to help patients dredge meridians, eliminate blockages, promote qi and blood circulation, and achieve the goal of curing diseases. When combined with other therapies, the effect is doubled.
