Therapies
Acupressure Therapy In Park Ridge
Acupressure is an ancient healing technique rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that involves applying gentle pressure to specific points on the body. These points, known as acupoints, correspond to pathways of energy called meridians... Read more
Chinese Medical Massage
Tui Na (pronounced “twee-nah”) is a form of Chinese medical massage and an integral part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), practiced for more than 4,000 years. The name translates as “push and grasp,” reflecting its dynamic and hands-on approach to restoring balance and harmony within the body... Read more
Cupping Therapy In Park Ridge
Cupping therapy is an ancient healing technique used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to promote circulation, relieve tension, and support the body’s natural healing process. It involves placing special cups on the skin to create gentle suction, which helps release stagnation, improve blood and lymph flow, and relieve pain and tightness in the muscles... Read more
Gua Sha (Scraping Therapy)
Gua Sha (pronounced gwa-shah) is an ancient healing technique used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to stimulate circulation, release tension, and promote detoxification. The term “Gua” means to scrape and “Sha” refers to the reddish marks that may appear on the skin after treatment — a normal and temporary sign that stagnation and toxins are being released... Read more
Moxibustion Therapy (Moxa)
Moxibustion, often called Moxa Therapy, is one of the oldest and most important techniques in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It involves the burning of a special herb, Artemisia vulgaris (known as mugwort), near or on specific acupuncture points to stimulate circulation, strengthen the body’s energy (Qi), and dispel cold or dampness from the system... Read more