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This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a Cloak Shape sham Pediatric Tuina device which can be applied in randomized controlled trials for Pediatric Tuina research.
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Chinese pediatric Tuina has been practiced as an option for health promotion, including disease prevention and treatment, more than one thousand years ago (652 AD). Many of the acupoints adopted in Chinese pediatric Tuina are located on children's fingers, hands and arms, which are unique if it is compared with those for adult tuina. The manipulation is found to be easily accepted by children, as the strength of tuina is gentle and soft. No severe adverse reaction in regards of Chinese pediatric Tuina was reported, the mild adverse reaction such as skin abrasion can be completely avoided with correct operating instructions. However, it is still lack of high quality RCTs (Randomized Controlled Trials) to evaluate its efficacy. The main obstacle is the difficulty to conduct a valid sham Tuina comparison group. In order to solve this problem, the investigators designed a device for sham Tuina, with a Cloak Shaped cover which is opaque and big enough to cover the whole body and arms of a child who is under 6 years old. Two narrow holes are required on the cover, so that the therapist's hands can touch the child through these holes. The whole manipulation process will be invisible under the cover.The investigators aim to detect whether it is effective as a sham device for pediatric Tuina researches.
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