Tui Na

MASSAGE

Tui Na

Chinese Massage

Recovery
Circulation
Firm pressure
Oriental tradition
Body & mind
Well-being

Tui Na is a traditional Chinese medicine technique that combines precise touches, mobilizations, and a steady rhythm to relieve tension, improve mobility, and help the body flow naturally again. An ancient method designed for modern needs: stress, stiffness, screen posture, and accumulated tension patterns. The result is lightness, movement, and a more organized body.

How It Works

  • Originating in Traditional Chinese Medicine, with a functional and energetic focus.
  • It can be done dry and, when necessary, we use light cream or a touch of oil on specific areas.
  • Traditional techniques: pushing, rolling, kneading, gentle pinching-rolling, pressure, and joint mobilization without sudden movements.
  • Firm, controlled, and therapeutic rhythm.
  • Focused environment, with presence and attention to your comfort.

Benefits

  • Relief from accumulated muscle tension.
  • Improved mobility and joint flow.
  • Feeling of a more relaxed and functional body.
  • Physical well-being after demanding weeks.

When It's Ideal

Long screen routines, physical work, morning stiffness, resuming movement after breaks, and mentally intense weeks.

Preparation

  • Remove bulky accessories.
  • Hydrate before and after the session.
  • Indicate any injuries, sensitivities, or joint limitations so we can adjust the technique.

Not Recommended

Avoid in cases of fever, acute inflammation, recent injury without evaluation, fractures, or severe osteoporosis in the areas to be treated, or known venous thrombosis.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Tui Na is a traditional Chinese technique that uses pressure, mobilization, and specific maneuvers to relieve tension and improve mobility.

It can be done completely dry, but when it makes sense, we use light cream or a little oil only in specific areas.

You can choose sessions of 50, 80, or 110 minutes, depending on the level of work your body requires.

It is ideal for muscle tension, stiffness caused by sitting at a computer, physical work, beginning to resume movement, and intense weeks.

It shouldn't hurt. It's a firm technique, but always controlled. We adjust the pressure according to your comfort.

Yes. Techniques such as pushing, rolling, kneading, and joint mobilization help improve movement and the feeling of fluidity in the body.

Simply remove bulky accessories, moisturize, and inform us of any injuries or sensitivities.

Yes: fever, acute inflammation, recent unevaluated injuries, fractures, or severe osteoporosis in the areas to be treated, and known venous thrombosis.

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