Acupuncture
We practice The Balance Method Acupuncture which is an advanced system of Acupuncture that is over 2500 years old. Its foundations are based upon the philosophies of the Ba Gua, an eastern philosophy based upon mathematics.
Auricular Acupuncture
Ear acupuncture is used to improve the body’s flow of vital energy and to restore a balance between yin and yang within the internal organs. In TCM, each of these effects is considered essential in treating disease and achieving health.
Cupping
Cupping is a practice used in traditional medicine that involves creating suction on the skin using a glass. Negative pressure is created in the cup by applying a flame to the cup to remove oxygen before placing it on the skin.
Electro Stimulation
Electrostimulation is an integral part of physiotherapy and pain management protocols. It has been a technique used for many years. Today, many patients use it in their therapies to boost and optimize their acupuncture results.
Facial Rejuvenation
This ancient technique used for centuries in the East is known more commonly as facial rejuvenation acupuncture. The outcome is to not only improve the skin’s appearance, but also enhance your health and beauty from within.
Food Therapy
Food therapy of traditional Chinese medicine aims to maintain balanced nutrition through diet. Achieving the balance of Yin and Yang through the combination of nutrition and medicine, and aims to keep health, prevent disease, remove illness and slow aging.
Homeopathic Injections
Safe and natural alternative to cortisone and anti-inflammatory medications, frequently used for athletes in season with a quick recovery time or following regenerative treatments to resolve any lingering inflammation post procedure.
Manual Therapy
Manual physical therapy involves soft tissue mobilization, joint mobilization, joint manipulation, and nerve mobilization. It can help with a mechanical problem, say a stiff joint, but also has a neurophysiological component that many patients may require.
Moxibustion
Is an alternative therapy that involves burning herbs and applying the resulting heat to specific points on the body. A technique well know in traditional Chinese medicine, moxibustion is typically administered in conjunction with acupuncture.
Pediatric TCM
Pediatrics is one of the oldest specialties in Chinese medicine. Continuously in development in the diagnosis and treatment of children’s diseases. Modalities such as herbal medicine, acupuncture, Chinese massage, and dietary therapy have become very popular, successful, and safe for kids nowadays.
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy Helps injured or ill patients improve their movement and manage their pain. Combined with Traditional Chinese Medicine, Physical therapy is often an important part of rehabilitation, treatment, and prevention of patients with chronic conditions, illnesses, or injuries.
Tui na Massage
Tui na addresses specific patterns of disharmony. Practitioners use their finger, hand, elbow, knee or foot to apply pressure to a specific body location. By applying pressure to meridians, acupoints, and groups of muscles and nerves, tui na removes blockages and works deeply with the positive energy of the body.