The massage operation technique of pushing San Guan is that the operator holds the pediatric hand with one hand, and with the other hand, he pushes from the transverse wrist stripe to the transverse elbow stripe with the radial edge of the thumb or the surface of the index and middle fingers, and pushes it for 100 to 500 times.
San Guan in the radial edge of the forearm, from Yang Chi (located in the posterior region of the wrist, on the dorsal distal transverse stripe of the wrist, finger extensor tendon in the ulnar edge of the depression) to Quchi (in the elbow area, ulnar ze and humerus epicondyle of the midpoint of the line on the epicondyles) in a straight line. Pushing San Guan has the effect of warming yang and dispersing cold, tonifying qi and promoting qi circulation, and sweating and relieving symptoms.
Pushing San Guan is often used to treat cold extremities (cold extremities, even to the elbows and above the knees) caused by weakness of qi and blood, deficiency of yang, lack of appetite, vomiting and diarrhea, etc. If you need to use Pushing San Guan, it is recommended to do so.
If you need to use Pushing Three Guan, it is recommended to go to a professional medical institution.