07/26/2026
The spine isn’t a no-go zone.
But you cannot work over it as though it were a thick layer of muscle.
Over bony structures, the pressure, angle and quality of contact must change. The purpose is not to dig into the bone or hunt for sha. It is to work carefully with the tissues over and alongside the spine while responding to the anatomy and to the person beneath your hands.
This is the difference between following a scraping routine and understanding what you are doing.
Good Gua sha doesn’t avoid anatomy. It adapts to it.
I’ll be teaching EIM™ Professional Therapeutic Gua Sha in Los Angeles on September 12–13 and Sebastopol on September 19–20.
Details through the link in my bio.