Massage techniques for infants with spleen deficiency

Massage techniques for infants with spleen deficiency include tonifying the spleen meridian, pressing on the foot sanli, and kneading the spine. 1. Tonic spleen meridian has the effect of strengthening the spleen and stomach, replenishing qi and blood, it is held by the operator in one hand to fix the child’s thumb, the other hand with the threaded side of the thumb to rotate and push the threaded side of the child’s thumb, or will be the child’s thumb flexion, with the end of the thumb along the radial edge of the child’s thumb from the tip of the finger to the root of the direction of the finger pushed straight. 2. Foot Sanli is on the front lateral side of the calf, 3 inches straight down from the calf’s nose point, one transverse finger on the lateral side of the anterior ridge of the tibia. Pressing and kneading this point has the effect of strengthening the spleen and the stomach (restoring the functions of the spleen and stomach), supporting the positive and cultivating the vital energy, energizing and activating the meridians and elevating and de-elevating the qi mechanism. 3. Chiropractic has the effect of adjusting yin and yang, strengthening the spleen and stomach, promoting the operation of qi and blood, as well as enhancing the body’s ability to resist diseases, etc. It can be used for adults and children’s dyspepsia, anorexia, diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, coughing and wheezing, night crying and other diseases. When discomfort occurs, one should consult a doctor in time and choose the appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of physician’s diagnosis, and should not operate on one’s own in order to avoid delaying one’s condition.