1. Bu Pi Jing (Nourishing the Spleen Meridian), commonly used for digestive system diseases, also nourishes the lungs and supports the earth to generate metal after respiratory infections.
2. Shun Yun Ba Gua (Smoothly Circulating the Eight Trigrams), applicable for both spleen-stomach and respiratory system diseases.
3. Qia Wu Zhi Jie (Pinching the Five Finger Joints), a common technique used after a baby is frightened.
4. Rou Yong Quan (Kneading the Yongquan Point), used for headaches, fever, vomiting, and diarrhea, to tonify kidney qi.
5. Dao Xiao Tian Xin (Pounding the Little Heavenly Heart), used for clearing heat and calming fright, applicable for convulsions and restlessness.
6. Ping Gan Qing Fei (Calming the Liver and Clearing the Lungs), used for respiratory external pathogens.
7. Shun Shizhen Mo Fu (Clockwise Abdominal Massage), used for constipation, food accumulation, and internal heat.
8. Na Feng Chi (Grabbing the Wind Pool), used for colds, sweating, headaches, and fever.
9. Tui Liu Fu (Retreating the Six Fu Organs), used for high fever, cooling blood, and detoxification.
10. Nie Ji Da Zhui (Pinching the Great Vertebra), used for colds and fever.
11. Fen Shou Yin Yang (Separating Yin and Yang of the Abdomen), used to regulate the balance of yin and yang, for mixed cold and heat, and persistent high fever.
12. Qing Da Chang (Clearing the Large Intestine), used for constipation and food accumulation.
13. Qia Si Feng Xue (Pinching the Four Seam Points), used for anorexia and food accumulation.
14. Rou Fei Yu (Kneading the Lung Shu Point), used for pneumonia and cough.
15. Xia Tui Qi Jie Gu (Pushing Down the Seven Vertebrae), used for constipation and food accumulation.
16. Na Jian Jing (Grabbing the Shoulder Well), used for colds and fright.
17. Fen Fu Yin Yang (Separating the Yin and Yang of the Abdomen), used for diarrhea, food accumulation, and constipation, among other digestive system diseases.
18. Heng Ca Si Heng Wen (Horizontal Rubbing of the Four Horizontal Lines), used for dry cough, light cough, or the initial stage of cough.
19. Rou Ban Men (Kneading the Banmen Point), as the gate of the spleen and stomach, can open the Sanjiao (Triple Burner), clear both empty and full heat, and treat vomiting and diarrhea, as well as abdominal pain.
20. Rou Zu San Li (Kneading the Zusanli Point), used for spleen and stomach diseases, often said to be better than eating old hen, as Zusanli is a health point for the spleen and stomach.
21. Qing Tian He Shui (Clearing the River of Heaven), used for low fever and heat in the heart channel.
Pediatric Tuina involves applying techniques to children, stimulating acupoints and meridians, regulating qi, yin and yang, and spirit. It activates and mobilizes the child’s body to improve internal conditions through the body’s own mechanisms rather than relying on medication, achieving a balance of yin and yang among the organs and harmony between humans and nature.
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