guasha
Guasha is a traditional East Asian healing technique in which a smooth-edged tool is used to scrape the skin. It is commonly associated with Traditional Chinese Medicine and related practices. The name combines gua, scraping, and sha, a term referring to a temporary stagnation or a rash produced by scraping.
Procedure and tools: Lubricant is applied to the skin, and a jade, horn, bone, metal, or ceramic
Uses and evidence: Guasha is used in traditional practice for musculoskeletal pain, muscle tension, and some
Safety and considerations: Potential risks include skin injury, infection, and bruising. It should not be performed