Resources and further reading

Resources

UK Register of Tui na Chinese Massage (UKRTCM)

Website: www.ukrtcm.org

Tui na training

Recommended courses in the UK are presently offered at:

City College of Acupuncture

55 East Road

London

N1 6AH

Tel: 0207 253 1133

Website: www.citycollegeofacupuncture.com

University of Westminster

115 New Cavendish Street

London W1M 8JS Tel: 0207 911 5000

Website: www.westminster.ac.uk

Contact the UK Register of Tui na Chinese Massage for up-to-date information on courses being offered in the UK.

Qigong

Shaolin Temple UK

207a Junction Road

Tufnell Park London N19 5QA Tel: 0207 7687 8333

Website: www.shaolintempleuk.org

Chris Chappeli

Website: www.realtaoism.com

Master Wu

Website: www.masterwu.net

Suppliers of moxa, cups, gua sha tools and basic external herbal massage media

Shulan UK Ltd

514 Parrs Wood Road

Didsbury

Manchester M20 5QA Tel: 0161 488 1233

Website: www.shulan.uk.com

Mayway (UK) Ltd

19 Progress Way

Croydon

London CR0 4XD Tel: 0208 688 8286

Website: www.maywayuk.co.uk/store/stage/general

Harmony Medical Distribution Ltd

629 High Road

Leytonstone

London E11 4PA

Tel: 0800 092 8123

Website: www.harmonymedical.co.uk

Oxford Medical Supplies Ltd

Unit 21

Langstone Priory Mews

Station Road Kingham Oxton

OX7 6UP

Tel: 0800 975 8111

Website: www.oxfordmedical.co.uk

DongBang AcuPrime Ltd

1 Forrest Units

Hennock Road East

Marsh Barton

Exeter

EX2 8RU

Tel: 0139 282 9500

Website: www.acuprime.com

Further information

For further information about Classical Chinese Medicine:

Association for Traditional Studies

Telephone: 828 398 0667

Email: ats@traditionalstudies.org

Website: www.traditionalstudies.org

For further information about the work of Janice Walton-Hadlock and the use of Yin style Tui na in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease, contact:

The Parkinson’s Recovery Project

343 Soquel Avenue

413 Santa Cruz

CA 95062, USA

Email: pdinfo@cruzio.com

Website: www.pdrecovery.org

For further information about Tui na including postgraduate training you may contact the author at: Email: sarah@healingpath.co.uk

Website: www.healingpath.co.uk

Further information on herbs can be obtained from: Website: www.taohealingarts.com

Further reading

Chinese massage

Guocai, W., Yali, F. and Zhang, G. (1990) Chinese Massage (Ed. Engin, Z.) Shanghai: Publishing House of Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Hongzhu, J. (2005) Chinese Tuina (Massage). Shanghai: Publishing House of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Hui, J. L. and Xiang, J. Z. (1987) Pointing Therapy: a Chinese Traditional Therapeutic Skill. Shangdon: Shangdon Science and Technology Press.

Pritchard, S. (2015) Chinese Massage Manual (2nd ed.). London: Singing Dragon.

Chinese Massage Therapy (1990) (Ed. Chengman, S.) Shangdong: Shangdong Science and Technology Press.

Ya-Li, F. (1994) Chinese Pediatric Massage Therapy. Boulder, CO: Blue Poppy Press

Qigong

Cohen, K. S. (1997) The Way of Qigong. New York: Ballantine Books.

Johnson, J. A. (2010) Chinese Medical Qigong Therapy. California: The International Institute of Medical Qigong.

Chinese Qigong (1990) Shanghai: Publishing House of Shanghai College of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Kit, W. K. (1996) The Art of Chi Kung. Shaftesbury: Element Books Inc

Cupping, Gua sha and Moxibustion

Chirali, I. Z. (2007) Cupping Therapy (2nd ed.). Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.

Nielsen, A. (1995) Gua Sha: A Traditional Technique for Modern Practice. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone. Wilcox, L. (2009) Moxibustion: A Modern Clinical Handbook. Monrovia CA: Blue Poppy Press

Wilcox, L. (2008) Moxibustion: The Power of Mugwort Fire. Monrovia CA: Blue Poppy Press