Tui-na is a Chinese manual therapy used for the prevention and treatment of disease. Tui-na practitioners use various manipulations applied to acupuncture points and meridians, or apply special limb-stretching movements to address various disharmonies. Tui-na is one of the Five Branches of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). This article provides an overview of veterinary Tui-na and its application in traditional Chinese veterinary medicine (TCVM).
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