Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) or Traditional Oriental Medicine (TOM) is a complete medicial system that was developed over 2,000 years ago. TCM includes acupuncture, herbal medicine, massage, cupping and moxibustion. A treatment session incorporates one or more
of these elements, depending on the needs of the person at that particular juncture of their treatment. Please read further for more information about each technique.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is probably the best known modality of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) or Traditional Oriental Medicine (TOM). Traditional acupuncture which is over 2000 years old has a holistic approach to the maintenance of health and management of disease, in contrast to the more recently developed medical acupuncture.This type of acupuncture uses limited techniques based on Western medical diagnosis. Traditional acupuncture is a highly effective system of medical care, that is rooted in the premise that health is dependent on the body's "vital energy", "life force" or "Qi" flowing in a smooth and balanced manner throughout the meridians or channels (the meridians connect all tissues and organs in the body). When the flow of energy is blocked or disrupted, pain and illness occur.
The acupuncturist restores balance to the patient's "Qi". This is done by inserting fine needles
into specific points on the meridians, thereby correcting any disharmonies and aiding the body's natural ability to heal itself.
Chinese Herbal Medicine
Chinese herbal medicine makes use of individual herbal substances (there are over 400 which are combined in formulae that individually address the specific health concerns of each person). Herbal medicine aims to treat as well as prevent disease. It strengthens the body, enhances immunity and promotes a sense of well-being.
Herbal formulaes come in different forms such as pills/tablets, granules and decoctions.
Cupping
Cupping is a non-invasive way of applying acupressure using glass or plastic cups to create a vacuum next to the skin. The therapy is used to relieve what is called "stagnation" in TCM terms. It is used in treatment of respiratory disease such as the common cold, bronchitis and is also used to treat neck, shoulder, back and other musculoskeletal pain.
Moxibustion
Moxibustion is the use of the herb mugwort applied directly or indirectly, in order to warm the body regions, and acupuncture points, stimulating circulation, encouraging a smoother flow of blood and "Qi" and protecting against cold and dampness. Moxa has proven to be clinically effective in the treatment of chronic problems and common ailments such as digestive problems, women's disorders etc.
Massage Therapy
Massage therapy is one of the oldest known method of treating the human body. Many of us press or rub areas of stiffness and pain, an intuitive process which mankind has implemented for eons. It relieves pain, restores range of motion, and balances the nervous system to promote health and well-being.