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This article examines the effect of Tui Na on symptoms post-stroke in stroke patients with limited mobility. Even though Tui Na might be beneficial for rehabilitation purposes in numerous areas but it's important to be cautious when giving the medicine. The medicine should only be given by a physician or chiropractor.

The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy and security of Tui Na in the context of an adjunctive therapy to treat spasticity in the lower limbs among stroke patients. A meta-analysis and systematic review was performed to examine the effect of tui na on spasticity for patients with cerebellar ataxia. The condition that causes seizures and has been linked with an increase in risk of disability and death. A link was observed between stroke and tui nua in spasticity that is fatal or nonfatal. It was observed that there was an important impact of tui-na on spasticity in the post-stroke period but this effect was not significant at follow up in the postoperative period. It was therefore difficult to determine whether the medicine was safe for use post-stroke.

Tui Na is one of the oldest Chinese remedy that is widely employed for chronic ailments that affect the musculoskeletal system as well as a soothing ingredient for Chinese massage therapies. It is well-known because of its capacity to ease stomach discomfort as well as being one of the best herbal remedies in the world. In China, where it's a segment of the population over 200 million Chinese use Tui Na as their main natural medicine. While there is no general consensus on the effect of the drug on morbidity and mortality generally, studies conducted in clinical trials haven't reported the results. However, the advantages may not be fully understood.

Then, in February 2021, Tui Na came to the UK. It's believed to be beneficial in enhancing motor coordination among stroke sufferers and also in preventing the death or disability that can result from brain trauma. There have been some issues raised concerning the effect of tui-na treatment on brain degeneration. There is no consensus on whether the treatment used to treat mild-to-severe upper limb spasticity caused by corticobasal or early-onset myelination (movement) or not, is used. The effect of this drug in stroke patients has been questioned.

Research has explored the effects the effects of massage therapy on people experiencing spasticity caused by injuries to the spine. A recent study from Google Scholar indicates that the practice of tui Na may improve upper limb spasticity in patients with post-stroke stress. To improve leg functionality, this therapy could use in conjunction with cognitive-behavioral therapy or ultrasound. The results showed a statistically significant distinction between the patients receiving massage and those who received CT in the improvement of leg functionality according to two groups. There was no difference in the results between those who were treated with tui nua as well as those who received CT was not significant.

David Williams, a former President of the American Association of Massage and Bodywork specialists has also questioned the efficacy of tui na. According to his research, “The belief system is based on the belief that all dis-ease can be traced to problems from the muscles, bones as well as the nervous system.” The author goes on to suggest that massage and similar therapies may function as “a diversionary technique” utilized by chiropractors in order to divert the focus of sufferers away from their symptoms or to alter the structures of the body that in turn create false perceptions of health. Williams says that the belief system of Tui Na's ethos is built on stories, magic and speculation.

Modern medical professionals are against traditional tui-na as well as massage. However, some Chinese doctors remain convinced of their worth. Associate Medical Professor at Harvard Medical School Dr. Yang believes that acupuncture points can serve as a tool for prevention and treatment. Yang believes meridians are present throughout the body. they assist in supporting the flow of energy. Meridians run all over the body and help support an energy flow through the body. He further explained the energy flow that occurs equally in the vertical and horizontal directions.

Dr. Yang says that if energy is flowing in an imbalanced direction through the Meridian, this can cause discomfort and pain or even problems within the organs that comprise the supporting limbs. Dr. Yang feels that tui Na is best suited for those suffering from strokes or with upper limb spasticity due to the relationship between meridians and nerves. Dr. Yang warns those suffering from diabetic neuropathy to be aware that the treatment could result in blood sugar disturbance and hypoglycemia.

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