Rozman- Method sensory massage for Autism
Below is just one step of the sequence of the steps for Rozman Method sensory massage for Autism. The Rozman Method is based on acupressure points. The indications and actions are from Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Governing Vessel 24 ( Shen Ting )
INDICATIONS: Epilepsy, insomnia, echolalia, psychosis, dizziness, frontal headache, difficulty in sustaining attention, agitation, restlessness, emotional instability, nasal congestion, visual impairment, poor memory, hyperactivity, fright, discarding clothes, tongue thrusting.
ACTIONS: Calms the mind, benefits the movement of Qi in the eyes, relieves mental stress, subdues hyperactivity, benefits the concentration, benefits in creating ideas, balances emotions, relieves stress.
More information on Rozman Method can be found at:
www.rozman-method.com
All our tutorial videos including the cranial massage for speech improvements is available via Vimeo:
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/tuinacentrerozmanmethod
Sensory pressure massage for noise sensitivity – Tui Na Centre Rozman Method
This is a short clip showing how to reduce the noise sensitivity and sensory issue related to touch around the ear region.
The full video with detailed explanations together with access to all our tutorial videos is available to our subscribers with unlimited access via Vimeo.
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/tuinacentrerozmanmethod
Due to Corona virus outbreak we have decided to offer interested parents and professionals an opportunity to learn Tui Na Centre – Rozman Method© online as from this week.
Members will have access to RM© training video via Vimeo (relevant to autism and Down syndrome) demonstrating all 28 steps of massage treatment in one continuous sequence so they can copy the movements from the screen.
28 short ‘individual step’ videos with detailed explanation of massage point location, the types of pressure and variety of techniques that can be used in exactly the same way we teach on group courses (as shown on the video).
A video showing different approaches and variety of positions in which massage can be given (also shown).
Bonus feature: Every two months we will publish one of the six short videos on meridians and acupressure points relevant to constipation, speech articulation, anxiety, tiptoeing, bed wetting and sleep.
If you are interested in online learning please message us for more details.
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Most important acupressure points to flash out the toxins
Most important acupressure points to flash out the toxins
Stimulation of the below mentioned points in “Tui Na for Autism” treatment we invite qi flow through the important organs involved in detoxification – liver, kidney, colon, lungs and skin and by doing that we promote purification and flushing out the toxins from the body .
Important organs such as spleen, liver, kidney, large intestine and stomach have to have a periodic detoxification as it helps in improving the functions of the immune system which in turn helps body to fight bacteria and viruses that cause infections.
We believe that detoxification can be used to improve mental and emotional clarity, to increase concentration and reduce hyperactivity.
HOW TO: Using firm circular clockwise movements with the thumb, massage the points 30 - 60 times. Points on the legs and arms can be done at the same time on both sides or alternatively massage one side one day and the other side the following day.
HOW OFTEN: At least once a day for a period of 4 weeks
POINTS LOCATIONS AND ACTIONS AS PER VIDEO:
Liver – 3 Taichong
Location: On the dorsal of the foot, in the depression of the posterior end of the 1st metatarsal space.
Actions: regulates and activates the liver, benefits the eyes, clears the head, calms the mind in children with short temper.
Spleen 6 Sanyi Njiao
Location: It is located in the medial side of the leg, 3 cun directly above the tip of the foot, on the posterior to the medial border of the tibia.
Actions: promotes the circulation, nourishes liver and kidney, regulates spleen and stomach, calms the mind, reduces tip toeing , regulates the appetite.
Conception Vessel – 6 Qihai
Location: On the lower abdomen, on the anterior midline, 1.5 cun below the centre of the umbilicus.
Actions: tonifies the kidneys, moves and regulates the qi, relieves the constipation and abdominal pain.
Conception Vessel – 17 Tanzhong
Location: On the chest, at the anterior midline, on the level of the fourth i
' Tui Na for Autism ' - Tongue diagnosis
Here is another snapshot from Tui Na Centre presentation explaining tongue diagnosis .
In Chinese medicine, each type of tongue quality relates to a Chinese diagnosis, as well as particular physical and mental/emotional symptoms .
Like the sole of the foot (used in Reflexology) tongue gives you a kind of holographic picture of the body and helps us to determine how to proceed further with your child’s treatment.
'Tui Na for Autism' and Cranial Nerves
Tui Na Centre during our last presentation explaining importance of Cranial Nerves in our treatment , as it plays important part in production of speech .
The trigeminal nerve is the fifth cranial nerve located within the brain, and is primarily responsible for transmitting sensations from the face to the brain.
Mouth , teeth, face, and nasal cavity are all connected to brain through the trageminal nerve . It is also the nerve that controls the muscles used for chewing.
Massaging the face region and relaxation of a trageminal cranial nerve you are improving facial expression, taste in the front two thirds of the tongue, production of saliva and tears, and control of a muscle involved in hearing.
Really important step in preparing your child for production of speech .