Gua sha
The tool used in Gua sha is a smooth-edged instrument to stimulate microcirculation of the soft tissue, which increases blood flow. This effect, called ‘sha’ , represents the extravasation of blood in the subcutaneous layer of the skin.
This technique can be performed anywhere on the body, but is commonly done on the back, neck and shoulders. It is also a great adjunctive technique for treating a common cold or respiratory condition. Gua sha can produce temporary markings on the skin called petechiae, which naturally dissipate in a few days and are associated with improved blood flow to the area.
The feeling of Gua sha is like a deep massage, and effectively releases muscle tension, tightness and constriction while relieving pain and increasing mobility.
Therapeutic Modalities
There are several Therapeutic Modalities which can be used:
Therapist
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