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42 | OCTOBER 2015 | LNEONLINE.com TIBETAN therapy Create all-encompassing well-being with the KuNye massage I t’s no secret that holistic concepts have come center stage in the spa indus- try, with the rapid development of new treatments that address health and well-being. The Tibetan KuNye massage caters to all aspects of these concepts by balancing the body and mind, easing pain, relaxing tensions and revital- izing one’s energy. This article provides an introduction of the concepts of the complex practice of Tibetan KuNye Massage. by César Tejedor

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TIBETAN therapy

Create all-encompassing well-being with the KuNye massage

I t’s no secret that holistic concepts have come center stage in the spa indus-try, with the rapid development of new treatments that address health and

well-being. The Tibetan KuNye massage caters to all aspects of these concepts by balancing the body and mind, easing pain, relaxing tensions and revital-izing one’s energy. This article provides an introduction of the concepts of the complex practice of Tibetan KuNye Massage.

by César Tejedor

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TIBETAN MEDICINE

KuNye massage therapy is derived from traditional Tibetan medicine. This an-cient medicinal system has a holistic perception of human health and takes diet, lifestyle, mental and physical con-dition, the environment and astrologi-cal signs into consideration. Tibetans believe that when physical and mental energy are in harmony, one is healthy on all levels.

Tibetan medicine emphasizes pro-moting health through preventative measures rather than curing illness. A Tibetan doctor (not a therapist) makes an exhaustive diagnosis to identify the root cause of a symptom. Once this root cause has been eliminated, the symptom will not return.

ALL-­ENCOMPASSING

From a Tibetan health perspective, KuNye massage is conducted for two main purposes:

1. Prevent imbalances and disorders. This is achieved by soothing tensions, relaxing and bringing balance to the body, mind and energy to relieve stress.

2. Relieve a disorder or disease. When applied for this purpose, it should be performed under the guidance of a Tibetan doctor.

The KuNye massage utilizes specific massage strokes designed for increas-ing energy flow and opening the energy channels. The body´s energy points are stimulated through acupressure and the use of Zathi-Dukpas in order to promote well-being and maintain or restore health.

INDIVIDUAL ASSESSMENT

According to Tibetan medicine, each person has a specific bodily constitution.

Therefore, a diagnosis must be carried out to identify the constitution of each client and the existence of possible disorders prior to all treatments, includ-ing the KuNye massage.

Questions for client: In order to determine the dominant constitution, the client is asked about their health condition, diet, lifestyle, habits and tastes.

Observation: Note the color of the skin, body movement, hair color and tex-ture. This information enables us to identify the client´s constitution, which can be rLung, mKhris-pa, Bad-Kan, or a mix of all three (known in Ayurveda as Vata, Pitta and Kapha).

The indications and contraindications of the KuNye massage are the same as in any other oil massage when it is applied with preventive, relaxing or esthetic purposes. When massage is used in curative treatments, the indications vary according to the client´s constitution and imbalance, and are applied in rela-tion with rLung imbalances.

In any case, it’s important to apply the massage and the oils in a manner that best adapts to the client. Refer to the following table to customize the massage for each client.

rLung mKhris-pa Bad-kan

Sesame, coco-

nut, peppermint,

soya, nutmeg,

turmeric, mus-

tard, linseed,

nigellasativa

and sunflower

Coconut, saf-

flower, fresh

butter, jasmine,

chamomile

Thyme,

ginger, basil,

cinnamon and

rosemary

Medium-but

high on the

rLung points

SoftMedium

7 5 3

Hot Neutral Warm

CarrierOil

Pressure

Reps

OilTemperature

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The Energy Being

An important aspect of the KuNye mas-sage is the stimulation of the energy points (Zub-Tsog) of the body, which allow us to work on the energy on sev-eral levels.

According to Tibetan Medicine, the energy points are located along the 72.000 energy channels (Tsa) that dis-tribute energy to the entire organism.

During the KuNye massage, the en-ergy points are stimulated using both finger pressure and hot pressure using tiny herbal bags called Zathi-Dukpa.

The thumb-sized Zathi-Dukpas are made of a mixture of nutmeg, cara-way, and coriander, and different essential oils linked to traditional Tibetan Medicine. This fusion of products is mixed and placed in a cotton cloth, making a bag that is closed by a cord to shape and seal it. *See video demonstration at

LNEONLINE.com.

Tibetan medicine em-phasizes promoting health through preven-tative measures rather than curing illness.

sample protocolThe full KuNye massage consists of eight steps, each of them broken down into several sequences according to the points/areas that are being stimulated. The protocol below is a comprehensive demonstration of the KuNye massage applied on the back, which represents the seventh step in the full KuNye massage, including all the sequences of that step.Position of the receiver: Lying in prone position (facing down), with legs and arms relaxed and aligned with the trunk.Position of the therapist: Standing or walk-standing at either the head or one side of the massage table.

1. Zathi Dukpa on the head, back and upper limbs points.

Massage stroke: Apply Zathi-Dukpas using circular friction.

Therapist position: Standing at the side of the massage table.

Application: Apply medium to strong pressure (taking into account the indi-vidual’s characteristics) to stimulate the following points:

The base of the skull, two finger widths distance from each side of the vertebral column.

Second row on the skull, two finger widths distance above the first point.

Crown Chakra, Bregma and tragus. All points of the spine. Infraspinatus fossa point. Angular point of the shoulder blade. Review the points of the upper limb.

Benefits: Stimulates the energy points and improves energy flow throughout the body. Each energy point produces different benefits.

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2. Palm gliding on the back.

Massage stroke: Palm gliding.

Therapist position: Walk-standing at the side of the massage table.

Application: Using both palms simultane-ously, perform palm gliding.

Beginning from the lower back, move up the paravertebral muscles to the cervical spine and down the outer side of the trunk to the starting point.

Benefits: Stimulates the energy flow to the back and neck. Relaxes the paravertebral muscles.

3. Thumb gliding on the paravertebrals.

Massage stroke: Circular thumb gliding.

Therapist position: Walk-standing at the side of the massage table.

Application: Perform a circular gliding stroke using both thumbs on each side of the spine starting at the lower back, ascending through the paravertebral muscles to the cervical spine and returning with an effleurage stroke.

Benefits: Stimulates the energy flow to the back and neck. Relaxes the paravertebral muscles.

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4. Palm kneading on the scapula.

Massage stroke: Palm kneading

Therapist position: Stand at the side of the massage table.

Application: With both palms simul-taneously but in opposing directions, apply palm kneading around the inner side of the scapula.

Benefits: Relaxes the muscles and im-proves the mobility of the shoulder and neck.

5. Thumb press on the trape-zium points.

Massage stroke: Thumb press.

Therapist position: Stand at the head of the massage table.

Application: Use both thumbs simul-taneously to apply pressure on the three points of the trapezium muscle bilaterally.

Benefits: Relaxes the muscles and im-proves mobility of the shoulder and neck.

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6. Thumb press on the Crown and Bregma points.

Massage stroke: Thumb press.

Therapist position: Stand at the head of the massage table.

Application: With the thumbs super-imposed or with just one thumb (de-pending on the pressure you want to exercise), apply pressure on the Crown Chakra point and the Bregma point.

Benefits: Boosts concentration, devel-ops intellectual capacity, improves food absorption and respiration. Reduces speech problems and anxiety.

7. Effleurage on the paravertebrals.

Massage stroke: Effleurage.

Therapist position: Stand at the head of the massage table.

Application: Apply effleurage on the paravertebral muscles, from the cervi-cal to the lumbar region.

Benefits: Relaxes the body.

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At the end of this sequence, cover the back and upper limbs.

Promoting Lifelong Wellness

The KuNye massage is not a treatment that’s briefly enjoyed one time and quickly forgotten. This genuinely holistic experience generates a lasting state of well-being, revitalizing the body and mind and preventing disorders. In ad-dition to the massage itself, the therapist provides the client with recommen-dations concerning diet, climate, lifestyle, mind and body self-care. Hence, this treatment offering can be advertised as a truly holistic and personalized experience that takes health promotion to a whole new level in the spa.

César Tejedor is the founder and CEO of Massage Around the World, a company

that provides high quality massage courses for therapists, as well as training and

consultancy for spas. He is also the author of 19 spa training books and the creator

of CE online courses on Tibetan KuNye Massage as well as Tibetan Singing Bowl

Massage. Tejedor also offers his expertise as a visiting practitioner, spa trainer

and speaker at international conferences. For more information, visit massagearoundtheworld.

com or contact him at [email protected].