Types of acupuncture I practice:

  • Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)

  • Master Tung

  • Five Element

Acupuncture, renowned as a cornerstone of traditional Chinese medicine, encompasses the insertion of thin, sterile needles into specific points on the body. This precise technique serves to harmonize and rebalance the flow of energy, offering a remarkably comprehensive approach to addressing a wide range of health concerns.

In conjunction with acupuncture treatments, I employ various therapeutic modalities to further enhance the healing process. These modalities include:

  1. Cupping: A therapeutic method involving the application of heated glass cups to specific areas along the body's meridians. Through the creation of suction, cupping stimulates the flow of energy, fostering a renewed sense of balance and well-being.

  2. Gua Sha: Rooted in traditional Chinese medicine, Gua Sha involves gentle scraping of the skin to induce slight bruising. This technique is believed to facilitate the release of unhealthy elements, boost blood circulation, and promote the body's innate healing mechanisms.

  3. Moxibustion: A time-honored technique in Chinese medicine, moxibustion employs the controlled burning of mugwort, a small, spongy herb. By utilizing the therapeutic properties of mugwort, this practice aids in the facilitation of healing processes within the body.

  4. Tui Na: A traditional form of therapeutic bodywork that employs specialized techniques to promote physical and energetic balance. Tui Na is known for its ability to address a myriad of conditions and enhance overall well-being.

Through the integration of these adjunctive therapies with acupuncture, I strive to provide a comprehensive and personalized healing experience for each individual.