Acupuncture
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
Kiiko Matsumoto Japanese Style
Five Element
French Meridian Trigger Point
Ear and Scalp
Electrostimulation (Estim)
Facial Rejuvenation
Motor Point Acupuncture
Dry Needling/Trigger Point Acupuncture
Qi Gong
Healing Exercises movement and meditation. I may suggest some Qigong exercises to complement your acupuncture treatment.
Essential Oils
I studied using essential oils with Chinese Medicine. These may be used instead of needles on acupuncture points, or used on larger areas of body to promote healing, and to prepare the skin for Cupping or Gua Sha.
Cranio-Sacral Therapy
Very gentle technique to assess and promote circulation of fluids that surround the brain and spinal cord to promote relaxation and healing
Moxibustion (MOXA)
An herb that is burned on or near the skin to promote warmth and healing
InfrAREd Heat Lamp
Placed over acupuncture points or areas of pain to promote warmth and healing
CuPPing
Using glass, plastic, or silicon cups to create suction on areas of tight muscles to release pain and promote healing
Gua Sha
gently scraping with a tool on areas of tight muscles to release pain and promote healing
Tui Na
Chinese Therapeutic massage
So Tai
Japanese therapy combining breath with gentle movement to release areas of pain or restriction
Intuitive Energy Work
Similar to Reiki. Requires no direct contact