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AcupunctureAcupuncture - Consultation
Starts with a thorough assessment of patient’s physical and emotional condition through observation, questioning, and examination. After identifying a protocol, the practitioner begins treatment. Treatment focuses mainly on needling, but may incorporate adjunct therapies such as electro-stim (painless electrical stimulation to the needle which increases pain relief), cupping (painless suctioning of cups on muscles to promote circulation and remove toxins), or guasha (painless scraping on skin with a rounded object to promote circulation and remove toxins). Acupuncture – Follow Up Treatment Starts with the practitioner assessing patient’s progress through observation, questioning, and examination. Practitioner then continues the treatment plan. |
CuppingCupping
This is a traditional Chinese medical technique of applying glass jars to create a vacuum over specific acupressure points on the body. This vacuum can remain stationary over one specific point on the body or circulate from one point to another. It is a great way to treat respiratory conditions, chronic illness and musculoskeletal pain Ear AcupunctureEar Acupuncture Recommended for addictions: Smoking, Alcohol, Drugs & Emotional problems and may be used as an adjunct treatment in the acupuncture protocols. |
Tui Na
Tui Na
Tui Na Is a traditional Chinese medical massage. Tui Na works the muscles and joints by applying pressure to the body’s meridians with a push pull technique. This practice is great for restoring range of motion and balancing the flow of energy to and through the muscles and joints which helps to alleviate muscular skeletal pain.
Energy work
Qigong Therapy & Reiki
Qi gong therapy and Reiki are Chinese and Japanese forms of energy work. They consist of the placing of hands on and above the body. This in turn helps to adjust one's bio-electric or chi system. Energy work can help with acute and chronic conditions ranging from asthma and arthritis to more serious illnesses. Is is especially helpful for stress and stress induced conditions such as hypertension, depression and insomnia. |