The term "Chán" means continuous and lingering, and the technique of performing frequent One Finger Zen pushing is called "Chán method". When the frequency of One Finger Zen pushing exceeds 200 times per minute, it is called the "Chán method".
The key to the technique is the same as the One Finger Zen pushing, the only difference lies in the frequency of the pushing.
Chinese medicine Chán method massage can dredge the meridians, promote blood circulation, remove blood stasis, soften hardness, disperse nodules, reduce swelling, relieve pain, regulate qi and blood, invigorate the spleen and stomach, and regulate gastrointestinal function.
Applicable areas: chest, abdomen, back, and waist.
For surgical abscesses, sores, neck diseases, and throat pain, etc. Patients with conditions such as mastitis, swollen glands, ulcers, tendon sheath cysts, plum pit qi, and cervical spondylosis can often use Chinese medicine Chán method massage.