anmo
Anmo is the pinyin transliteration of the Chinese term 按摩, commonly translated as massage. It refers to a broad category of manual therapies in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) that aim to promote circulation, relieve muscle tension, and support overall well-being. In practice, anmo comprises techniques such as kneading, rubbing, pressing, tapping, rolling, and stretching. It is often performed with oil or lotion and can be delivered in therapeutic clinics, massage parlors, or at home. In Chinese contexts, anmo is closely related to tuina (推拿), a broader TCM modality that also includes mobilization of joints and stimulation of acupoints and meridians; in common usage, anmo can be used to describe more general massage services, while tuina denotes a specialized therapeutic approach.
Historically, massage practices appear in classical Chinese medical writings and have long been part of traditional
Safety and regulation vary by country and setting. When performed by trained, licensed practitioners, anmo is