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What You Need to Know About Gua-sha & Chiropractic Care

Learn why gua-sha and chiropractic care are becoming popular for their holistic health and pain relief approach.

Introduction

When it comes to many individuals dealing with musculoskeletal pain, it can be due to many environmental factors that can affect the body. Excessive movement can affect different body areas, from overly stressful days to injuries. Some of the more common musculoskeletal issues are neck, shoulder, and back pain. These muscle issues can cause referred pain to the upper and lower extremities while causing the affected muscles to become tight and stiff. When individuals are experiencing musculoskeletal pain, many can incorporate non-surgical treatments to not only relax the body but also reduce the overlapping symptoms of musculoskeletal pain affecting the muscles. One of the most underutilized and effective tools that can help relax the affected muscles is Gua Sha therapy.

 

What is Gua-Sha?

Gua Sha is a traditional healing technique incorporating a smooth-edged tool made from either jade, rose quartz, or metal to scrape the skin gently. This technique has been used regularly in China and Southeast Asia and has therapeutic properties to restore the body’s chi or energy. “Gua Sha” means scraping stagnant blood to increase circulation beneath the skin. Thus enhancing the immune surveillance function of the affected muscle. (Chu et al., 2021) GuaSha therapy can be a powerful therapeutic tool for reducing inflammation in soft tissues, improving mobility within the extremities, and relieving muscle pain.

 

How Gua-Sha Helps With Musculoskeletal Pain

Now, when it comes to individuals dealing with musculoskeletal pain, it is often associated with overuse, repetitive movements, injuries, poor posture, or chronic conditions. When these environmental factors start to cause musculoskeletal pain, it can affect different body areas, especially the neck, shoulders, and back. These common areas of musculoskeletal pain can cause localized or referred pain that causes the muscles, fascia, and ligaments to be pain generators due to overuse, leading to myofascial pain and muscle trigger points. (Knezevic et al., 2021) Gua Sha therapy can address these root musculoskeletal causes by:

  • Breaking up fascia adhesions and scar tissue within the soft tissues
  •  Gua Sha can reduce inflammation in the affected area by improving muscle microcirculation.
  • Help stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system, providing pain relief
  • Releasing muscle tension and myofascial trigger points in the upper and lower extremities
  • Helps to enhance lymphatic drainage, thus reducing swelling and stagnation

In short, Gua Sha can help remove du meridian obstructions, replenish the body’s energy, remove blood stasis, and promote blood circulation for natural healing. (Wang et al., 2020)

 


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Gua-Sha & Chiropractic Care: A Powerful Combination

When individuals are experiencing musculoskeletal issues within their upper and lower extremities correlated with environmental factors, many will often seek non-surgical treatment for their pain. Some non-surgical treatments, like chiropractic care, can benefit the musculoskeletal system. Chiropractic care emphasizes diagnosing and managing musculoskeletal disorders that use mechanical and manual spinal manipulation. (Trager et al., 2024) Combined with Gua Sha, it can be more effective in promoting healing properties since chiropractic care helps restore joint mobility and realign the spine. Gua-Sha helps break down or scrape the surrounding tissues. For chiropractors, incorporating the Graston technique (another form of Gua Sha) utilizes specialized instruments to modify the affected body area structure and composition of soft tissue. This then enhances fascia mobility while addressing tissue adhesions. (Deshmukh & Phansopkar, 2023)

 

The Benefits of Chiropractic Care & Gua-Sha

One of the advantages of chiropractic care is that it reduces discomfort in the muscles, joints, bones, and connective tissues by helping people maintain normal musculoskeletal alignment. (Chu and others, 2023) Benefits of gua sha that may be used either by itself or in conjunction with chiropractic adjustments include:

  • Relief of shoulder, back, and neck discomfort
  • Increase the muscles’ flexibility and range of motion.
  • Reduction of inflammation in the afflicted muscle
  • Speeds up the body’s recuperation

The underlying problems impacting the whole kinetic body chain may be addressed with Gua-Sha and chiropractic adjustments as part of the individual’s personalized treatment plan. Gua Sha is used by chiropractors either before or after a chiropractic adjustment to promote mobility, decrease guarding, restore tissue function and flow, and boost the therapy’s efficacy. Consequently, this facilitates both functional musculoskeletal mobility and long-term recovery.

 

Common Gua-Sha Uses In Musculoskeletal Care

The mild, non-invasive technique of gua sha treatment is useful for some ailments and may be tailored to each patient’s tolerance and recovery requirements. That comprises:

  • Persistent lower back or neck discomfort
  • Muscle-related pain syndrome
  • The syndrome of carpal tunnel
  • Achilles and tennis elbow are examples of tendinitis.
  • Fascia plantaris
  • Scarring or stiffness after surgery
  • Headaches caused by tension and TMJ dysfunction

Gua Sha treatment has several positive benefits for the musculoskeletal system. Still, it may not be appropriate for everyone who has a history of bleeding or has certain skin or vascular issues. A suitable, individualized treatment strategy for such problems must be discussed with the patient’s affiliated healthcare professionals.

Conclusion

People who are seeking holistic, non-pharmacological therapy for musculoskeletal pain brought on by environmental causes may include Gua Sha in their personalized chiropractic treatment regimen. This combination can improve soft tissue health and promote appropriate spinal alignment, lowering the likelihood that musculoskeletal diseases may recur. Once people begin to think about their health and well-being, they will have a whole team to support them on their path to wellness and pain relief using Gua Sha treatment and chiropractic adjustments.


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We associate with certified medical providers who understand the importance of assessing individuals dealing with musculoskeletal pain by incorporating Gua-Sha and chiropractic care. When asking important questions to our associated medical providers, we advise patients to utilize Gua-Sha combined with chiropractic care to reduce musculoskeletal pain and restore soft tissue mobility in the extremities. Dr. Alex Jimenez, D.C., uses this information as an academic service. Disclaimer.


References

Chu, E. C., Lin, A. F. C., & Chu, V. (2023). The Inclusion of Chiropractic Care in the Healthy China Initiative 2030. Cureus, 15(8), e43068. doi.org/10.7759/cureus.43068

Chu, E. C. P., Wong, A. Y. L., Sim, P., & Kruger, F. (2021). Exploring scraping therapy: Contemporary views on an ancient healing – A review. J Family Med Prim Care, 10(8), 2757-2762. doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_360_21

Deshmukh, N. S., Jr., & Phansopkar, P. (2023). Effect of the Graston Technique and Cupping Therapy on Pain and Functions in Individuals With Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Cureus, 15(11), e48246. doi.org/10.7759/cureus.48246

Knezevic, N. N., Candido, K. D., Vlaeyen, J. W. S., Van Zundert, J., & Cohen, S. P. (2021). Low back pain. The Lancet, 398(10294), 78-92. doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(21)00733-9

Trager, R. J., Bejarano, G., Perfecto, R. T., Blackwood, E. R., & Goertz, C. M. (2024). Chiropractic and Spinal Manipulation: A Review of Research Trends, Evidence Gaps, and Guideline Recommendations. J Clin Med, 13(19). doi.org/10.3390/jcm13195668

Wang, Y. W., Xi, Z. W., Pu, B., Chen, G. Y., Ma, Y. F., Liu, D. L., & Xu, X. (2020). Gua sha therapy for chronic low back pain: A protocol for systematic review. Medicine (Baltimore), 99(40), e20606. doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000020606

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