Pushing hands refers to massaging and stimulating children's muscle tissues and meridians to adjust the circulation and function of qi and blood in the body. Pushing hands mainly promote blood circulation and smooth qi and blood, enhance immunity, improve sleep and relieve stress through pressing, kneading and massage. Pushing hands are suitable for a variety of children's diseases, such as indigestion, insomnia, wheezing and so on.
Foot massage refers to massaging and stimulating the acupoints of children's feet to regulate the circulation and function of qi and blood in the body. Pushing feet can regulate the function of viscera, promote physical development, improve immunity, improve digestion, sleep, health and so on. Mainly through massage and stimulation of foot acupuncture points. Foot massage is suitable for many children's diseases, such as anorexia, constipation and hyperhidrosis.
The therapeutic effects of these two massage methods are different. Which method to choose depends on the specific situation of the disease and personal needs. In practical application, doctors will comprehensively consider the condition and comprehensively use pushing hands and feet to achieve the best treatment effect.
It should be noted that massage therapy needs professional operation during use to avoid excessive massage or stimulation, so as not to cause unnecessary harm to children's health. In addition, if the child has serious illness or pain, it is recommended to seek medical advice in time, instead of relying solely on massage therapy.
Generally speaking, pushing hands and feet are all effective methods in TCM therapy, and the specific selection method needs to be decided according to the specific situation and needs of children.