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Detail of murals dating from the early 19th century showing massage pressure points and meridians, Wat Pho (Wat Phra Chetuphon), Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Detail of murals dating from the early 19th century showing massage pressure points and meridians, Wat Pho (Wat Phra Chetuphon), Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

The Do In is an automassage technique of chinese origin, then imported in Japan. This technique is based on the pressure of certains points (acupressure)

The Do In is an automassage technique of chinese origin, then imported in Japan. This technique is based on the pressure of certains points (acupressure) aiming at correcting body disorders

The Do In is an automassage technique of chinese origin, then imported in Japan. This technique is based on the pressure of certains points (acupressure) aiming at correcting body disorders. Knead the arch of the foot with the thumb. Aim : relieve foot rheumatisms.

The Do In is an automassage technique of chinese origin, then imported in Japan. This technique is based on the pressure of certains points (acupressure) aiming at correcting body disorders. Massage the point Conception vessel 14. Aim : relieve anxiety and anguish.

The Do In is an automassage technique of chinese origin, then imported in Japan. This technique is based on the pressure of certains points (acupressure)

The Do In is an automassage technique of chinese origin, then imported in Japan. This technique is based on the pressure of certains points (acupressure)

The Do In is an automassage technique of chinese origin, then imported in Japan. This technique is based on the pressure of certains points (acupressure) aiming at correcting body disorders. Pinch the nape going down. Aim : relieve torticolis.