The insertion of sterile disposable needles at specific acupuncture points on the body to manipulate the flow of energy or qi to alleviate pain and treat various physical, mental and emotional issues.
Combines the training of Traditional Chinese Medicine with western medical protocols to assess, treat, rehabilitate and prevent injury related to exercise and participation in sports. Treatments are especially helpful with nagging chronic pain and post-surgical rehabilitation. It also produces excellent results for pre-event preparation and and post-event recovery.
A technique that combines acupuncture with the injection of substances into specific acupuncture points. It is a relatively modern approach that integrates the principles of traditional acupuncture with the use of pharmacological agents for therapeutic purposes.
A technique that that involves burning a roll of herb called Mugwort, above a specific acupuncture point or area on the body. This is very effective in increasing blood circulation.
Literally translates into 'scraping sha-bruises', is an alternative therapy that involves scraping your skin with a massage tool to help improve circulation.
Involves attaching glass jars or plastic suction cups to the body to warm the local area and promote the flow of qi to alleviate pain.
The use of plants seeds, berries, roots, leaves, bark or flowers for medicinal purposes.
Literally translated into 'pinching and grasping', tuina is a therapeutic form of Chinese massage that treats injury, deformity, and chronic muscle disorder.
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