Noninvasive Spinal Manual Therapy ( Hua Tuo Jia Ji Point Tui Na, AnMo Massage)

Hua Tuo, born in 110 A.D., stands as a legendary figure in the realm of traditional Chinese medicine. His discovery of the Hua Tuo Jia Ji points marked a significant milestone in spinal therapy.  a group of 34 points on both sides of the spinal column, 0.5 cun lateral to the lower border of each spinous process, from the first thoracic vertebra to the fifth lumbar vertebra, collectively referred to as Hua Tuo Jia Ji. In simpler terms, the points located in the spine are termed as jia (along) ji (spine).

The practice of Hua Tuo Jia Ji spinal Tuina is noninvasive spinal Therapy, a form of manual therapy, coupled with An Mo (massage), primarily involves the application of gentle, firm, and deep pressure with circular movement along these points. This stimulation at precise vertebral levels integrated with other pressure point therapies, the  approach manifests remarkable efficacy in alleviating neck and back pain, improve paraspinal muscular skeletal function, breaking down the chronic muscle adhesion,and enhancing spinal range of motion.

This 2000 years old holistic approach, deeply rooted in traditional Chinese medical wisdom, stands as a testament to Hua Tuo’s profound understanding of the human anatomy. Through the practiced hands of modern-day therapists, the timeless technique of Hua Tuo Jia Ji manual therapy continues to foster healing and promote spinal health.