Kingsley Avery |
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Kingsley Avery is a Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner Qualifications Member of Australian Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine Association (AACMA) |
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His practice incorporates Eastern Massage, Acupuncture. and Chinese Herbal Medicine. Tui Na (t?i ná) literally translates to "push pull", dates back to over 1700 years ago. It is a form of acupressure, massage, and bodywork that uses many manipulative therapy that is applied to acupressure points, channels and muscle groups. Tui Na incorporates techniques that are similar to Western and Asian massage, chiropractic, osteopathic, and western physical therapy. Tui Na uses a variety of hand techniques and passive and active stretching to restore correct anatomical musculo-skeletal relationships, neuromuscular patterns, and to increase the circulation of Qi and Blood to remove biochemical irritants. Cupping is a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) technique that is utilized by many TCM practitioners. The technique is said to influence the flow of both Qi and Blood throughout the body and or meridians. Cupping's long history of use in acupuncture practice has been well noted, however, it can be seen as a therapy in its own right, and there are also variations adopted in other countries such as Greece, France, Italy, Turkey, and regions such as Eastern Europe and South America. Traditional Chinese Medicine involves diagnosing, treating with acupuncture, and prescribing chinese medicines. These medicines are typically derived from plants originating from China. These medicines are processed according to strict guidelines. |
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