Conditions
Different from Western Medicine where treatment targets a specific diagnosed condition and zeroes in on a few hormones and organs
involved specifically in reproduction, TCM understands that any medical condition is usually the result of a combination of more than
one factor. TCM addresses the medical condition but also pays attention to diet/nutrition, stress, habits, ect., to restore health
to the whole person.
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Although Chinese Medicine can help with nearly any condition, it is mainly known in the west for its effectiveness in treating pain.
Chinese Medicine has a long history of addressing muscular skeletal conditions through thousands of years of helping martial artists
to improve their performance and better heal their injuries.
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That depends on the severity, and nature of your complaint. You may need only a single treatment for an acute condition. A series of 5-10 treatments may resolve many chronic problems. Some degenerative conditions may require many treatments over time. To help reduce the number of treatments, your practitioner may suggest specific exercises, relaxation techniques, self-massage, and/or Chinese herbal medicine.
How many treatments will I need?
The miracle is not to fly in the air, or to walk on the water, but to walk on the earth.
Chinese proverb
Healing Better Acupuncture
Chinese Medicine is a complete medical system in use for more than 2,500 years. It treats the patient as a whole, always considering the importance of the body, mind, and spirit, and how these are interconnected. It uses different diagnostic methods to find imbalances and blockages in the meridian systems. It then strives to bring the person back to a balance state (homeostasis) by unblocking the channels and balancing the meridians using numerous modalities such as: acupuncture, nutrition, herbs, massage, cupping, and lifestyle counseling among others.
What is Chinese Medicine