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tui na, n. Brit. |ˌtwiː ˈnɑː|, U.S. |ˌtwi ˈnɑ| Forms: 19– tui na, 19– tuina; Also with capital initial(s). [‹ Chinese tuī ná (early 17th cent.) ‹ tuī pull + ná grasp.] In traditional Chinese medicine: a type of therapeutic massage, incorporating the principles of acupressure and qigong, used to treat muscle or joint pain and other ailments.
1979Chicago Tribune 7 Mar. vii. 1/2 Tui-Na is very hard to learn and very hard to teach. 1988Oregonian (Portland) (Nexis) 13 Oct. 2 Tui na works on muscle and bone problems..as well as internal ailments. 2000Holistic Nursing Pract. Apr. 73/2 The traditional Japanese form of manipulative techniques..evolved from Japanese massage, the influence of Tuina, and traditional meridian theory. 2003Here's Health Sept. 11/1 Get your chi in sync with tui na—a form of Oriental bodywork involving massage and manipulation techniques. |