Acupuncture

Using needles made of metal in different shapes to stimulate certain acupuncture points, through the meridians and acupoints, it can adjust the qi (life force or vital energy in TCM) and blood of the human body's internal organs, and can treat symptoms such as migraines, cervical spondylosis, and lumbar disc herniation.

Massage therapy

The external treatment method of traditional Chinese medicine uses certain techniques to act on specific parts of the body surface to regulate the physiological and pathological conditions of the body, so as to relax the meridians, reconcile qi (life force or vital energy in TCM) and blood, and balance yin and yang.

Cupping therapy

It has the effects of activating the meridians, promoting qi (life force or vital energy in TCM) and blood circulation, reducing swelling and relieving pain, dispelling wind, cold and dehumidification, etc. It is suitable for patients with shoulder, neck, lower back pain, exogenous diseases, digestive dysfunction, etc.

Tuina massage therapy

The characteristic external therapy of traditional Chinese medicine uses various techniques to stimulate acupoints and meridians, and is suitable for the treatment of musculoskeletal diseases, neurological diseases, chronic strains, sports injuries and other diseases.

Herbal therapy

The use of oral administration of Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine fumigation, external application of Chinese medicine and other therapies, combined with physical rehabilitation methods, regulates the condition from the inside and treats it from the outside, and the effect of treating both the symptoms and the root causes is remarkable.

Pain management

Using traditional Chinese medicine's unique physical therapy techniques to target different pain problems, the root cause is directly targeted at the pain point, quickly relaxing muscles, improving Qi (life force or vital energy in TCM) and blood circulation, solving pain and other sub-health problems, and restoring relaxation.