
Deliver an advanced full-body therapeutic massage routine of 70 minutes to boost circulation, eliminate toxins, ease muscle and joint pain, promote better sleep, while assessing health for tailored recommendations.
Identify suitable clients for the full-body deep therapeutic massage, including first-time and health-check customers, and note contraindications like pregnancy, intoxication, fever, contagious skin diseases, menstruation, serious illness, and heart conditions.
Identify four principles: left first, right later; yin rises, yang descends; acupressure; and gentle pressure, and master technical requirements for deep full body therapeutic massage, including near acupoint targeting.
Explore the Kang Kien Chuan intensive therapeutic massage kit, its 10-session set with acupoint opening essence, medicinal wine, massage oil, and herbal supplements, plus warming and tool preparation steps.
Introduce the professional care product kit for an intensive therapeutic massage, detailing four components—the elemental meridian opening solution, medicinal wine, massage oil, and herbal sachets—and their infusion process.
Introduce the Kankenshuan product set and guide the client to lie face down on the bed to prepare for massage procedures.
Learn to activate meridian acupoints from neck to lower back using the Acupoint Activation Essence, locating Feng Fu, Tian Song, and Ming Men with safe, controlled press techniques.
Apply medicinal wine along the governor vessel from baliau points to dasui point along the spine, sliding, pressing, and syncing with breathing to warm up.
Apply intensive massage oil and acupoint activating element, from Ba Liao to Da Jue along Du Mai, then spread oil and press upward along the bladder meridian to the buttocks.
Apply acupoint opening element and massage oil, glide the meridian from baliau at S5 to dasui (B1). Keep hands on the spine's sides to guide qi to fengfu and fengqi.
Perform oil spreading and targeted pressure from S5 to S1, along baliao to yaoyan to the iliac crest and huantiao, focusing on painful points to release sacral tension.
Learn to massage the cervical spine (c1–c7) with oil spreading, circular thumb work, and acupoint pressure along the governor vessel and trapezius to assess tension and guide treatment.
Massage the shoulder from armpit to acromion, tracing pain points along san jiao, small intestine, and gallbladder meridians to ease muscle stiffness and blood stasis, then switch sides and relax.
Massage the thoracic spine from D1 to D7 along the trapezius and bladder meridian, following the governing vessel and gaohuang, tianzong, and jianzhen paths to release qi and blood stagnation.
Massage the thoracic spine from D8 to D12 with manipulations along governing vessel and bladder meridian, targeting tense muscles and blood stagnation, then finish with neck, shoulder, and nape relaxation.
Practice tendon activation, rolling, fat pinching, and fat scraping along the bladder meridian to achieve relaxation and balance, including detoxification, then finish with tai chi movements warming Batliu and Shenshu.
Apply acupoint opening solution to activate hand points such as Laogong, Daling, Neiguan, Shaohai, Shousanli, Heigu, and Zhongzhu, then press, spread oil, and massage along hand's yang and yin meridians.
Master oil-wiping technique after back treatment and arms using dry towels warmed by a herbal towel steamer, following the governor vessel and bladder meridian, with fragrance, and avoid damp towels.
Apply energy-boosting herbal compress to pain areas such as shoulders, neck, and lower back along the Dasari to Feshu points and bladder meridian, monitoring temperature up to 45 minutes.
Perform a posterior leg massage with nourishing oil at acupressure points Tai Shi, Kun Lun, Yin Men, Wei Zhong, Cheng Shan; activate kidney and bladder meridians via Tai Chi tapping.
Transition clients from prone to supine with privacy, then apply herbal pillows under the nape and herbal eye masks to boost circulation, relaxation, sleep, and neck comfort.
Perform a guided arm stretch sequence in a Vietnamese therapy massage, including finger-by-finger extension, wrist and elbow joint mobilization, and vertical and headward stretches.
Perform anterior leg massage with acupoint pressing along tai bai, san yin jiao, zu san li, and meridians of gallbladder and stomach, plus oil, tai chi motion, and ankle stretches.
Explore abdominal therapy that stimulates rein meridian and stomach meridian points with acupoint opening element oil, tai chi sweeps, and breath-synced presses to relieve gas and blockages.
Perform chest therapy by locating acupoints Tiantu, Danzhong, Yunmen, and Zhongfu, warming the Ren meridian with medicinal wine, and applying butterfly technique and three-finger massage to assess blockages.
Guide clients through the breathing regulation technique, a synchronized abdominal breath along the REN meridian and Yunmen to boost oxygenation and energy flow, relax the body, and regulate heart rate.
Apply oil to the client, warm the chest with a towel, perform a figure-8 wipe along the tiandu and ren meridian, then wipe the feet with hot towels.
Perform head, face, neck, and shoulder acupressure to relieve eye fatigue and tension, using gentle point pressing (yang bai, jing ming, yu yao) and neck stretches for relaxation.
Guide post-massage care by resting briefly, rising slowly, wearing slippers, staying warm, drinking warm water, avoiding showers for three hours, and scheduling sessions every three to five days.
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