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State-recognized children's massage training institutions
The nationally recognized massage training institutions for children include Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and Shanghai University of Chinese Medicine.

These institutions are well-known Chinese medicine colleges in China, offering massage courses for children and having relevant certificates and qualifications. Please note that when choosing a suitable training institution or hospital, you should ensure that it has relevant certificates and qualifications to avoid unnecessary losses.

Massage for children is a method based on the overall concept of traditional Chinese medicine and guided by the theories of yin and yang, five elements, viscera and meridians. That is to say, various methods are used to stimulate acupoints, so that the meridians are unobstructed and the qi and blood are running, thus achieving the purpose of adjusting the function of viscera, treating diseases and protecting health.

The therapeutic system of children's massage was formed in Ming Dynasty, which was marked by the publication of monographs on children's massage such as Bao Ying Shen Tuina Jing. The acupoints of children's massage are a little, linear and planar. In terms of operation methods, it emphasizes light, soft, stable and solid, and pays attention to reinforcing and reducing techniques and operating procedures, which has good curative effect on common and frequently-occurring diseases, especially on digestive tract diseases.

Massage media refers to applying different kinds of lubricants to the skin of massage points. The medium can play a comprehensive therapeutic role of massage and medicine to achieve the purpose of treating diseases, and can also lubricate and protect the skin, making the manipulation more flexible. Generally speaking, the disease belongs to exterior syndrome, and most drugs are used to relieve exterior syndrome, such as onion juice, ginger juice and mint juice.

Taboo:

1, skin burns, scalds, abrasions, lacerations, scabies, local massage is not suitable.

2, some acute infectious diseases, such as cellulitis, bone tuberculosis, osteomyelitis, erysipelas and other patients should not be massaged.

3, all kinds of malignant tumors, trauma, fracture, bone dislocation and other patients should not be massaged.

4, some acute infectious diseases, such as acute hepatitis, tuberculosis and other patients should not be massaged.

5, patients with severe heart disease, liver disease and mental illness, careful massage.