| acupressure | <surgery> A mode of arresting hemorrhage resulting from wounds or surgical operations, by passing under the divided vessel a needle, the ends of which are left exposed externally on the cutaneous surface. Origin: L. Acus needle + premere, pressum, to press. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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treatment of symptoms by applying pressure with the fingers to specific pressure points on the body
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Acupressure is a traditional Chinese medicine bodywork technique based on the same ideas as acupuncture. It involves placing physical pressure, by hand, elbow, or with the aid of various devices, on different pressure points on the surface of the body (which may be far distant from the symptom, related by what is called the meridian system) to bring about relief through greater balance and circulation of energies in the body (qi). ...
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The application of pressure or localized massage to specific sites on the body to control symptoms such as pain or nausea. Also used to stop bleeding.
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The use of focused pressure points to relieve pain and tension in the body.
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| acupressure | (Chinese and Japanese) treatment of symptoms by applying pressure with the fingers to specific pressure points on the body |
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