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Maltese swimming coaches experience traditional Chinese medicine

November 18, 2024


Abstract : A special event was held on Saturday at the National Swimming Pool in Gzira, eastern Malta, featuring a lecture on sports health care via traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and free on-site clinical services for swimming coaches.

VALLETTA, Nov. 16 (Xinhua) -- A special event was held on Saturday at the National Swimming Pool in Gzira, eastern Malta, featuring a lecture on sports health care via traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and free on-site clinical services for swimming coaches.

The event, hosted by the 20th Chinese medical team for Malta from the Mediterranean Regional Centre for Traditional Chinese Medicine (MRCTCM), aroused great interest in TCM practices among the attendees.

Cao Ying, a team member, introduced TCM techniques on how to enhance joint flexibility, reduce the risk of sports injuries, and to alleviate pain. Her demonstration of traditional massage techniques drew enthusiastic response.

"I feel much better and relaxed," said Ann Marie, 38, after receiving her first cupping therapy during the free on-site clinical services.

Marie, suffering from shoulder and back pain, expressed eagerness to undergo the treatment again.

Andy Colbourn, 60, a former Maltese national swimming coach who had treated his knee pain in the past, also expressed interest in seeking further relief through TCM treatments.

TCM offers a natural approach to recovery and is beneficial for athletes, he said.

Noting a growing interest in TCM among local people, Yang Libai, leader of the Chinese medical team, voiced his hope to deepen public understanding of TCM through lectures, training sessions, and free clinical services.

The MRCTCM was established by the Chinese and Maltese governments in 1994. To date, 20 Chinese medical teams comprising over 100 doctors, have provided TCM treatments to approximately 250,000 Maltese patients.

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