At our clinic, we offer various services in the field of Chinese medicine, such as internal medicine, gynecology, pediatrics, orthopedics, and others. With the use of acupuncture, herbal medicine, foot massage, scraping cupping, tendon pulling, and facial beauty massage, we assist you in enhancing your health and well-being. Additionally, we have experienced and qualified practitioners who can diagnose and treat your conditions effectively and safely.
Pulse Diagnosis
Both Western medicine and Chinese medicine measure the pulse, but key differences exist. The heart rate, which is part of a standard physical exam along with blood pressure, is typically measured in Western medicine. Pulse diagnosis, which is a significantly more developed art form, is used in Chinese medicine. It is a tool that practitioners use to assess the health of all the major organ systems of the body. Pulse diagnosis is treated like the “MRI” of traditional medical systems in a sense. Their way of evaluating what was happening inside the bodies of their patients was had by our healthcare practitioners. Although technology has developed significantly over time, pulse diagnosis remains a very helpful tool in assessment and diagnosis.
Tongue Diagnosis
To reflect the state of health in Chinese medicine, the tongue is a vital organ. Our TCM practitioner diagnoses various patterns of disharmony in the body by observing the tongue’s color, shape, features and coating. The tongue connects to the meridians and the internal organs, especially the Heart, which is the root of the tongue. A thin white coating and a light red or pink color indicate a normal tongue. An imbalance in the body’s Qi, Blood, Yin, Yang or fluids causes a deviation from this norm.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture has evolved over thousands of years in China and has been influenced by various schools of thought and practice. Our experience practiser insert the thin, sterile, stainless-steel needles into specific points on or near the skin that can influence various biochemical and physiological states and help treat a range of diseases.
Cupping Therapy
Cupping therapy causes local congestion on the skin by applying cups with heat or suction. This ancient practice is part of traditional Chinese medicine. Cupping therapy also opens the meridian channels, which allow the life energy to flow through the body and all its organs and tissues. There are five meridians on the back that connect the whole body when open. Cupping is thought to be an effective way to achieve this.
Tendons Massage Therapy
Massage therapy improves tendon healing by increasing blood flow, lowering inflammation, and easing muscle tension. Tendons, which are strong connective tissue bands that link muscles and bones, can get injured or inflamed from overuse, trauma, or aging. A trained professional should perform massage therapy to avoid further damage and apply the right pressure. Massage therapy should also be part of a comprehensive treatment plan that includes rest, ice, compression, elevation, and anti-inflammatory medications. Massage therapy can also prevent tendon injuries by keeping them strong and flexible.
Facial Tendon Massage
Facial tendon massage is a technique that uses gentle pressure and circular movements on specific points, such as the temples, jaw, forehead, and chin. This can help ease tension, stress, headaches, and facial pain. A professional therapist can do facial tendon massage, or one can do it by oneself with fingers or a massage tool.
Foot Massage therapy
According to the principle of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), the feet have acupoints that correspond to different organs and systems in the human body. By massaging these acupoints, foot therapy can activate and harmonize the qi and blood circulation, adjust the yin and yang balance, and achieve the effects of preventing and curing various diseases. Foot therapy is a type of alternative medicine practice that follows this principle.