Acupuncture & Chinese Herbal Medicine:

Acupuncture is a component of Traditional Chinese Medicine in which hair thin, sterile needles are strategically inserted into points around the body. Acupuncture is used to rebalance the flow of energy or “qi” in the body to alleviate pain and help restore balance. At our office we use acupuncture to effectively treat a variety of ailments including back pain , knee pain, neck and shoulder pain, autoimmune pain, fertility and female reproductive conditions, urinary conditions, digestive disturbances, emotional wellness, and more.

Specialties:

● Physical Wellness, Emotional Wellness, Bell’s Palsy, Facial Paralysis, TMJ, CFS, Digestion, Autoimmune, Stroke, Ear Drainage, Lymphedema, Lymphatic Drainage, Insomnia, Carpal Tunnel, Plantar Fasciitis.

● Women’s Health: Fertility, IVF – In Vitro Fertilization & IUI -Intrauterine Insemination, Menstrual Cycle Regulation, Hormonal Imbalance, PCOS, Endometriosis.

● Pain Management: Sciatica, Chronic Pain, Neck Pain, Knee Pain, Back Pain, Hip Pain, Ear Pain, Arthritis, Migraine.

● Orthopedics, Sports Injury, Car Accident, Acupuncture for Athletes.

● Men’s Health: Hormonal Imbalance, Prostatitis, BPH.

Traditional Chinese Medicine has been successfully practiced for over three thousand years and continues today. Chinese Herbal Medicine are used to heal the whole body, targets specific conditions and ailments, and improve body functions. Herbs have been known to help with stroke, respiratory disease, heart disease, autoimmune, mental health, allergies, fatigue, IBS, menopause, endometriosis, increase fertility and general wellness. Herbs come in granules, teas, tinctures, and nowadays pills as well.

Cupping & Moxibustion:

Cupping therapy has seen a resurgence in recent years. Cupping is an ancient, yet effective technique in which vacuum suction is applied to areas typically on the back to draw out toxins, improve circulation, improve oxygenation, improve bronchial and asthmatic conditions and reduce pain. The procedure is relatively pain free and the results are lasting.

Gua Sha:

Gua Sha is massage technique which apply principles of Chinese Medicine Meridian Therapy to traditional massage. It involves a painless scraping technique which incorporates massage oil to break up scar tissues and improve blood flow.

Tui Na:

Tui Na is massage technique which apply principles of Chinese Medicine Meridian Therapy to traditional massage. It is a push/pull massage technique in which layers of the fascia are opened along the meridians or channels. This treatment will release knots in the muscles and clear pathways between the channels and network vessels; unblocking areas of stagnation, restoring energy to the body, and relieving pain.

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