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Scapping Therapy (Gua Sha)
Gua Sha is healing technique used throughout China. Gua
means to rub or
friction. Sha is the term used to describe congestion of blood at the
surface of the body.
How does it works and what is its benefits?
The benefits of Gua Sha are numerous. It moves stuck blood, promoting
normal circulation to the muscles, tissues, and organs directly beneath
the surface treated. The patient experiences immediate changes in
stiffness, pain and mobility. Normal metabolic processes are restored
by the movement of fluids as nutrients are carried to the tissues and
metabolic wastes are carried away. Because Gua Sha mimics sweating, it
resolves fever.
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Gua Sha cools the patient who is overheated, warms
the patient who is chilled, nourishes the patient who is deficient, and
clears the patient who is excess. Gua Sha is therefore considered an
adaptogenic technique.
A care provider considers Gua Sha in any case of pain or discomfort,
for upper respiratory or digestive problems, and for any condition
where palpation indicates there is sha.
After Gua Sha, the patient is instructed to cover the area, avoiding
wind and exposure to the sun or sudden change in temperature.
Stretching is recommended but not a heavy workout on the day of
treatment.
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