Chinese Qigong Acupressure Therapy

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What Is Qigong Acupressure Therapy

Qigong acupressure therapy is a particular form of qigong therapy. According to the nature and severity of diseases, common techniques of massage, such as finger-pressing, vibrating, knocking, patting, grasping, kneading, push-rubbing and rolling are used to stimulate appropriate acupoints, meridians or special places on the body surface. Therapists use their hands (or other body parts), reinforced by concentrated qi, to promote circulation of qi and blood in the body and to restore normal functioning of impaired organs. This mode of treatment is called qigong acupressure therapy because fingers or palms are used to apply pressure with concentrated qi to acupoints or meridians for curing diseases.

Qi is always applied in combination with concentration and awareness to the acupoint. Qigong acupressure with concentrated qi to cure diseases is a complicated therapeutic technique: it can only be practiced by a few qualified qigong experts.

Scope and Effects of Qigong Acupressure Therapy

Qigong acupressure is a medical application of the qigong and martial arts (gongfu) practiced in ancient China. Qigong acupressure therapy contains the same finger-pressing, hitting, grasping and kicking techniques used by martial artists to attack enemies and protect themselves from injury. Qigong acupressure skillfully transfers this knowledge to the medical field to treat diseases.

Nowadays, qigong acupressure is widely used in Chinese medical clinics and is welcomed by the masses because of its simple techniques, good results and lack of side-effects. Through many years of clinical practice (treating over 10,000 patients), rich knowledge and experience have accumulated about its healing applications.

We have had excellent clinical results with patients suffering from paralysis, cervical spondylosis, periarthritis of the shoulder, prolapse of lumbar vertebral disc, arthropathy of limbs, gastrointestinal neurosis, insomnia, neurasthenia, diabetes mellitus, hypertrophy of prostate gland, andropathy and cancers. For example, the cure rate was 89 percent in 68 cases of hemiplagia and paraplegia; 100 percent total effectiveness rate and 78 percent excellence rate in 61 cases of junior myopia; 89 percent total effectiveness rate and 78 percent excellence rate in 60 cases of neurasthenia; 100 percent total effectiveness rate and 95 percent excellence rate in 40 cases of pain syndrome; 100 percent total effectiveness rate and 88 percent excellence rate in 72 cases of gynecological diseases; 90 percent total effectiveness rate and 61 percent excellence rate in 106 cases of lower back and leg pain; 96 percent total effectiveness rate and 81 percent excellence rate in 218 cases of soft tissue injury; and 96 percent total effectiveness rate and 77 percent excellence rate in 48 cases of soft tissue injury of neck and arm.

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