Getting to Know the Effect Theory of Traditional Pediatric <i>Tuina</i> in the View of Modern Medicine in Three Minor Perspectives. [PDF]
Pediatric tuina is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) modality that is well-accepted and applied in China currently. As a traditional medicine, it is based on TCM theories and clinical experience.
Chen SC, Fu QW, Zhang QX, Yeung WF.
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“She mimicked the manipulations on my hand”: fostering embodied care among children with recurrent acute respiratory tract infections in Southern China [PDF]
Introduction When young children experience recurrent respiratory infections, caregivers face the challenge of preventing new episodes whilst maintaining close rapport with their children.
Lingjia Yin +4 more
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Clinical efficacy evaluation of ultrasound-guided tuina therapy for pediatric intussusception [PDF]
BackgroundIntussusception is a leading cause of intestinal obstruction in young children. Although air enema reduction is the standard non-operative treatment, its reliance on ionizing radiation and specialized equipment limits accessibility.
Yuanan Huang, Zeyang Dong, Boyi Wang
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Application of traditional Chinese medicine integrated therapy based on Tuina and herbal medicine in pediatric diarrhea. [PDF]
This review examines the distinct mechanisms of Tuina massage and topical herbal medicine in pediatric diarrhea management, focusing on their independent regulation of gastrointestinal metabolism and barrier function. Tuina therapy primarily enhances gastrointestinal motility through the stimulation of targeted acupoints such as Tianshu (ST25) and ...
Zhu Y +5 more
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Effectiveness and safety of Tuina massage therapy for paediatric fever: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials [PDF]
Objective To systematically analyse the efficacy and safety of Tuina massage therapy for paediatric fever. Methods and results A search was conducted across PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and China National Knowledge ...
Di Liu +7 more
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Background: Functional dyspepsia (FD) is the most prevalent pediatric gastrointestinal disorder, imposing a significant burden on healthcare services and often persisting into adulthood.
Na-Yeon Ha, Chang-Yul Keum, Jinsung Kim
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Pediatric tuina is used to prevent and treat disease by employing various manipulative techniques on specific parts of the body, appropriate to the child's specific physiological and pathological characteristics.To evaluate the effects and safety of pediatric tuina as a non-pharmaceutical therapy for anorexia in children under 14 years.Randomized ...
Shi-Bing Liang +2 more
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Tiny needles, major benefits: acupuncture in child health [PDF]
Objective To retrospectively investigate the utilization patterns and clinical indications of acupuncture within the pediatric population in general hospitals from 2015 to 2020, including disease spectrum characteristics and relevance to pediatric ...
Xiaobin Ge +3 more
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Abstract Objectives Massage is a common therapy of nonpharmacological treatments, particularly in Tuina (Chinese massage) as its most common style, detailed guidance in reporting the intervention is warranted for its evaluation and replication. Based on the CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials), we aimed to develop an Extension for Tuina/
Xuan Zhang +17 more
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Metabolite Comparison between Spleen‐Deficiency and Healthy Children
Objective. From the perspective of metabolomics, this study compares the metabolomics characteristics of feces and urine between children with spleen‐deficiency and healthy children to explain the scientific connotation of children with spleen‐deficiency susceptibility to digestive system diseases from the metabolic level and provide a scientific basis
Zhiyi Liang +15 more
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