Why I Teach Fasciapuncture®

A healing tradition meant for the world.

Because pain has no borders, and healing shouldn’t either.

 

Growing up within the Chinese medical tradition, I witnessed techniques capable of relieving pain quickly, safely, and with deep precision — methods refined by generations of practitioners, carried quietly through clinical experience rather than textbooks.

Yet these powerful soft-tissue techniques remained locked inside a small circle, limited by:

  • language barriers

  • aging elders who cannot teach abroad

  • young practitioners unwilling to share

  • a chaotic training market in China

  • rivalry and ego overshadowing true healing

  • brilliant methods getting buried in noise

As the world grows closer, this reality grows more painful to witness.

We live in a global village.
But some of the most effective fascia-based therapies remain trapped at the border.

 

 


A Question That Changed Me

 

During my training in China, I once asked a younger colleague:

“Why don’t you use needle-knife for this patient?
It would help so much.”

He replied:

“If my results are too good,
my director will scold me —
business will suffer.”

That moment broke my heart.

I watched treatments become hurried and careless,
techniques lose their purity,
and true medicine become overshadowed by competition.

Some teachers preferred to keep these techniques close,
believing that what is precious
should remain within familiar hands.

But practicing abroad taught me something different:
pain speaks every language,
and healing does too.

When a patient sits before us in trust,
their suffering becomes universal —
a reminder that medicine, at its heart,
was never meant to be enclosed.

Healing grows by being shared,
and compassion deepens by reaching outward.


My Belief: Healing Belongs to Everyone


Confucius envisioned “seeking common ground despite differences. 天下大同, 求同存异. 

I believe:

✨ Pain has no nationality.
✨ Relief should not depend on birthplace.
✨ Good medicine belongs to humanity, not one country.
✨ Only by sharing can medicine survive;
only by teaching can techniques endure.

Fasciapuncture®
should not fade quietly in a small corner of the world
when it has the power to help so many.

 

 

 


Why I Teach Fasciapuncture®

 

Because it works.
Because it eases suffering.
Because it deserves a global voice.

I teach Fasciapuncture® because:

  • I have seen it help patients who had lost hope

  • I know its safety, clarity, and logic

  • I understand its lineage and clinical roots

  • I believe the world deserves access to this wisdom

  • I want this art to live beyond generations

  • I refuse to let it be buried under noise, rivalry, or silence

tianran liyun wang

Tianran Liyun Wang · Founder of Fasciapuncture®
“May healing flow to every corner of this world.”

I am not the most famous clinician.
I do not hold prestigious titles.
But I carry something more important:

A sincere heart

and a vow to do what is right.

If I can carry this lineage forward — even one step —
then my life has meaning.

This is why I teach Fasciapuncture®:

to lessen suffering,

to honor the elders,
and to let healing flow
to every corner of this world.